The Shaggy D.A. - Cast

Cast

  • Dean Jones ... Wilby Daniels
  • Tim Conway ... Tim
  • Suzanne Pleshette ... Betty Daniels
  • Keenan Wynn ... John Slade
  • Jo Anne Worley ... Katrinka Muggelberg
  • Dick Van Patten ... Raymond
  • Shane Sinutko ... Brian Daniels
  • Vic Tayback ... Eddie Roshak
  • John Myhers ... Admiral Brenner
  • Richard Bakalyan ... Freddie
  • Warren Berlinger ... Dip
  • John Fiedler ... Howie Clemmings
  • Hans Conried ... Professor Whatley
  • Michael McGreevey ... Sheldon
  • Richard O'Brien ... Desk sergeant
  • Richard Lane ... Roller rink announcer
  • Benny Rubin ... Waiter
  • Ruth Gillette ... Song chairman
  • Hank Jones ... Policeman
  • Iris Adrian ... Manageress
  • Pat McCormick ... Bartender
  • Henry Slate ... Taxi driver
  • Milton Frome ... Auctioneer
  • Walt Davis ... TV cameraman
  • Albert Able ... TV technician
  • Mary Ann Gibson, Helene Winston, Joan Crosby ... Daisyettes
  • Sarah Fankboner ... Shopper
  • Danny Wells ... Police official
  • Herb Vigran, Olan Soule ... Bar patrons
  • Vern Rowe ... Dawson
  • Karl Lukas ... Painter
  • John Hayes ... Stranger
  • Christina Anderson ... Lonnie
  • George Kirby ... "Pound" canine character voices

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