Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea (TV Series) - Cast

Cast

  • Richard Basehart as Admiral Harriman Nelson
  • David Hedison as Commander Lee Crane
  • Bob Dowdell as Lieutenant Commander Chip Morton
  • Derrik Lewis as Lieutenant Commander O'Brien (pilot episode)
  • Henry Kulky as Chief "Curly" Jones (1st season)
  • Terry Becker as Chief Francis Ethelbert Sharkey (2nd–4th seasons)
  • Del Monroe as Kowalski
  • Arch Whiting as Sparks
  • Paul Trinka as Patterson
  • Brent Davis as Peters (crew member – 1 episode)
  • Lew Gallo as Kruger (crew member – 1 episode)
  • Ralph Garrett as Somers (crew member – 1 episode)
  • Allan Hunt as Riley (2nd Season)
  • Richard Bull as the Doctor
  • Wayne Heffley as Seaview Doctor (2nd Season 1965-66, 3 episodes)
  • Paul Carr as Casey Clark (1st season, recurring afterwards only in stock footage scenes)

Scott McFadden, Ray Didsbury, Marco Lopez, and Ron Stein provided additional crewman in non-speaking roles often requiring stunt work.

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