Kevin Hagen
As Capt. James Webber in “Elegy”
and as Pete Radcliff in “You Drive”
Production shot from “Elegy,” with Cecil Kellaway, Don Dubbins, Jeff Morrow
(Hagen is third from left)
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
Kevin Hagen
As Capt. James Webber in “Elegy”
and as Pete Radcliff in “You Drive”
Personal letter
Source: By-mail, 7/01
Kevin Hagen
As Capt. James Webber in “Elegy”
and as Pete Radcliff in “You Drive”
Kevin Hagen
As Capt. James Webber in “Elegy”
and as Pete Radcliff in “You Drive”
Kim Hamilton
As Francis Temple in“The Big Tall Wish”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Ron Winston • Originally aired 4/8/1960
Publicity photograph from “The Big Tall Wish” (with Ivan Dixon and Steven Perry)
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
Kim Hamilton
As Francis Temple in“The Big Tall Wish”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Ron Winston • Originally aired 4/8/1960
Autograph card
Murray Hamilton
As Mr. Death in“One For The Angels”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
Courtesy of Herman Darvick
Earl Hamner Jr.
Writer of episodes “The Hunt,” “A Piano in the House,” “Jess-Belle,” “Ring-a-Ding Girl,” “You Drive,” “Black Leather Jackets,” “Stopover in a Quiet Town,” and “The Bewitchin’ Pool.”
Personal letter
Source: By-mail, 9/02
Co-authors Tony Albarella and Earl Hamner Jr., Hollywood 8/2002
Earl Hamner Jr.
Writer of episodes “The Hunt,” “A Piano in the House,” “Jess-Belle,” “Ring-a-Ding Girl,” “You Drive,” “Black Leather Jackets,” “Stopover in a Quiet Town,” and “The Bewitchin’ Pool”
Production photo from “Jess-Belle”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
Earl Hamner at “Stars of The Twilight Zone” Convention, 8/2002
Earl Hamner Jr.
Writer of episodes “The Hunt,” “A Piano in the House,” “Jess-Belle,” “Ring-a-Ding Girl,” “You Drive,” “Black Leather Jackets,” “Stopover in a Quiet Town,” and “The Bewitchin’ Pool”
Publicity photograph from “Stopover In A Quiet Town”
(the author’s signature is at the bottom left)
Earl Hamner Jr.
Writer of episodes “The Hunt,” “A Piano in the House,” “Jess-Belle,” “Ring-a-Ding Girl,” “You Drive,” “Black Leather Jackets,” “Stopover in a Quiet Town,” and “The Bewitchin’ Pool”
Earl Hamner Jr.
Writer of episodes “The Hunt,” “A Piano in the House,” “Jess-Belle,” “Ring-a-Ding Girl,” “You Drive,” “Black Leather Jackets,” “Stopover in a Quiet Town,” and “The Bewitchin’ Pool”
Jan Handzlik
As Tommy in “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Ronald Winston • Originally aired 3/4/1960
Source: In-person autograph, 8/2002
Cedric Hardwicke
As Simon Polk in “Uncle Simon”
Jonathan Harris
As Doctor in “Twenty-Two”
and as George Alfred in “The Silence”
Publicity photograph from “Twenty-Two,” with Barbara Nichols
Source: In-person autograph, 8/2002
Jonathan Harris at “Stars of The Twilight Zone” Convention, 8/2002
Jonathan Harris
As Doctor in “Twenty-Two”
and as George Alfred in “The Silence”
Publicity photograph from “The Silence”
Source: In-person autograph, 8/2002
Jonathan Harris
As Doctor in “Twenty-Two”
and as George Alfred in “The Silence”
Postcard
Source: In-person autograph, 8/2002
Courtesy of Herman Darvick
Jonathan Harris
As Doctor in “Twenty-Two”
and as George Alfred in “The Silence”
Postcard
Source: In-person autograph, 8/2002
Courtesy of Herman Darvick
Jonathan Harris
As Doctor in “Twenty-Two”
and as George Alfred in “The Silence”
Source: Personal letter, 3/2002
“Barbara” refers to Barbara Nichols of “Twenty-Two”
Susan Harrison
As The Ballerina in “Five Characters In Search Of An Exit ”
Susan Harrison
As The Ballerina in “Five Characters In Search Of An Exit ”
Mariette Hartley
As Sandra Horn in “The Long Morrow”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Robert Florey • Originally aired 1/10/1964
Production photograph from “The Long Morrow”
with Robert Lansing
Source: By-mail autograph, 8/2001
Mariette Hartley
As Sandra Horn in “The Long Morrow”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Robert Florey • Originally aired 1/10/1964
Production photograph from “The Long Morrow”
with Robert Lansing
Source: By-mail autograph, 8/2001
Mariette Hartley
As Sandra Horn in “The Long Morrow”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Robert Florey • Originally aired 1/10/1964
Brooke Hayward
As Paula in “The Masks”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2004
Wayne Heffley
As Wyatt in “The Odyssey of Flight 33”
and as the Mover in “Black Leather Jackets”
Charles Herbert
As Tom in “I Sing the Body Electric”
Douglas Heyes
Director of “Elegy,” “And When the Sky Was Opened,” “The After Hours,” “The Chaser,” “The Invaders,” “Dust,” “Eye of the Beholder,” “The Howling Man” and “Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
Courtesy of Herman Darvick
Douglas Heyes Jr.
As Farmer Boy in “Dust”
Publicity still from “Dust”
Douglas Heyes Jr.
As Farmer Boy in “Dust”
Douglas Heyes Jr.
As Farmer Boy in “Dust”
Publicity still from “Dust”
Douglas Heyes Jr.
As Farmer Boy in “Dust”
Publicity still from “Dust”
Chuck Hicks
As Maynard Flash of “Steel”
and as Mover in “Ninety Years Without Slumbering”
Photo from “Steel”
Marcel Hillaire
As The Waiter in “A Most Unusual Camera”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
Courtesy of Herman Darvick
Pat Hingle
As Horace Ford in “The Incredible World of Horace Ford”
Publicity photo, “The Incredible World of Horace Ford”
Pat Hingle
As Horace Ford in “The Incredible World of Horace Ford”
Publicity photo, “The Incredible World of Horace Ford” (with Nan Martin)
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
Pat Hingle
As Horace Ford in “The Incredible World of Horace Ford”
Signed autograph card
Earl Holliman
As Mike Ferris in “Where Is Everybody?”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Robert Stevens • Originally aired 10/2/1959
Source: By-mail autograph, 2003
Earl Holliman
As Mike Ferris in “Where Is Everybody?”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Robert Stevens • Originally aired 10/2/1959
Earl Holliman
As Mike Ferris in “Where Is Everybody?”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Robert Stevens • Originally aired 10/2/1959
Sterling Holloway
As TV Repairman in “What’s In The Box”
Directed by Robert Bare • Originally aired 3/13/1964
Dennis Hopper
As Peter Vollmer in “He’s Alive”
This shot is a close-up of Hopper’s eyes, over which images of swastikas were to be placed.
Ultimately, this was not done in production of “He’s Alive.”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2004
Dennis Hopper
As Peter Vollmer in “He’s Alive”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2004
Buck Houghton
Producer of Seasons 1 through 3
This is from Gloria Pall’s scrapbook – Gloria was of course the girl at the bar in “And When the Sky Was Opened”. Buck Houghton sent her a postcard, shown above, letting her know of the very first re-run of the episode.
Mona Houghton
As LIttle Girl in “Five Characters in Search of an Exit”
Ron Howard
As The Wilcox Boy in “Walking Distance”
Photo from “Walking Distance,” taken 1959, with Gig Young
Ron Howard
As The Wilcox Boy in “Walking Distance”
Photo from “Walking Distance,” taken 1959
Ron Howard
As The Wilcox Boy in “Walking Distance”
Photo taken as an adult (and film director)
John Hoyt
As Dr. Loren in “The Lateness of the Hour,”
and as Ross in “Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up?”
Marsha Hunt
As Mrs. Henderson in “Spur Of The Moment”
Marsha Hunt at “Stars of the Twilight Zone” Convention, 8/2002
Marsha Hunt
As Mrs. Henderson in “Spur Of The Moment”
Josephine Hutchinson
As Grandma in “I Sing The Body Electric”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
Courtesy of Herman Darvick
Josephine Hutchinson
As Grandma in “I Sing The Body Electric”
Wilfrid Hyde-White
As McKenzie in “Passage On The Lady Anne”
Bill Idelson
Writer of “Long Distance Call”
Ann Jillian
As Ilse Nielsen in “Mute”
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 2000
Ann Jillian
As Ilse Nielsen in “Mute”
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 2003
Ann Jillian
As Ilse Nielsen in “Mute”
Arte Johnson
As Irve in “The Whole Truth”
George Clayton Johnson
Writer of “Kick the Can”, “A Game of Pool”, “Nothing in the Dark,” and “A Penny For Your Thoughts,”
and the stories for “The Prime Mover,” “The Four of Us Are Dying,” “Execution” and “Ninety Years Without Slumbering”
Publicity still from “A Game Of Pool ” (with Jonathan Winters)
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
George Clayton Johnson at “Stars of The Twilight Zone” Convention, 8/2002
George Clayton Johnson
Writer of “Kick the Can”, “A Game of Pool”, “Nothing in the Dark,” and “A Penny For Your Thoughts,”
and the stories for “The Prime Mover,” “The Four of Us Are Dying,” “Execution” and “Ninety Years Without Slumbering”
Russell Johnson
As Prof. George Manion in “Execution”
and as Peter Corrigan in “Back There”
Publicity still from “Back There”
Source: In-person autograph, 2002
Russell Johnson at “Stars of The Twilight Zone” Convention, 8/2002
Russell Johnson
As Prof. George Manion in “Execution”
and as Peter Corrigan in “Back There”
Publicity still from “Execution”
Source: In-person autograph, 8/2002
Henry Jones
As J. Hardy Hempstead in “Mr. Bevis”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
Morgan Jones
As Trooper Dan Perry in “Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up?”
and as the Captain in “The Parallel”
Carolyn Kearney
As Marnie Kirk in “Ninety Years Without Slumbering”
Source: In-person autograph, 8/21/2004
Carolyn Kearney
As Marnie Kirk in “Ninety Years Without Slumbering”
Source: In-person autograph, 8/21/2004
Don Keefer
As Dan Holis in “It’s A Good Life,”
as Mr. Spiereto in “Passage on the Lady Anne”
and as Fred Danziger in “From Agnes—With Love”
Don Keefer
As Dan Holis in “It’s A Good Life,”
as Mr. Spiereto in “Passage on the Lady Anne”
and as Fred Danziger in “From Agnes—With Love”
Noah Keen
As Mr. Vance in “The Trade-Ins”
and as Investigator in “The Arrivals”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2005
Noah Keen
As Mr. Vance in “The Trade-Ins”
and as Investigator in “The Arrivals”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2006
Noah Keen
As Mr. Vance in “The Trade-Ins”
and as Investigator in “The Arrivals”
Cecil Kellaway
As Wickwire in “Elegy”
Ed Kemmer
As Flight Engineer in “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet”
Sandy Kenyon
As Hatch in “The Odyssey of Flight 33”
as Frank Henderson in “The Shelter,”
and as Gas Station Attendant in “Valley of the Shadow”
Sandy Kenyon
As Hatch in “The Odyssey of Flight 33”
as Frank Henderson in “The Shelter,”
and as Gas Station Attendant in “Valley of the Shadow”
Publicity photo, “The Shelter,” 1961
Sandy Kenyon
As Hatch in “The Odyssey of Flight 33”
as Frank Henderson in “The Shelter,”
and as Gas Station Attendant in “Valley of the Shadow”
George Keymas
As The Leader in “Eye Of The Beholder”
George Keymas
As The Leader in “Eye Of The Beholder”
Richard Kiel
As The Kanamits in “To Serve Man”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
Richard Kiel
As The Kanamits in “To Serve Man”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
Wright King
As Paul Carson/Jury foreman in “Shadow Play”
and as Hecate in “Of Late I Think of Cliffordville”
Publicity still from “Shadow Play”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2000
Wright King at “Stars of The Twilight Zone” Convention, 8/2002
Wright King
As Paul Carson/Jury foreman in “Shadow Play”
and as Hecate in “Of Late I Think of Cliffordville”
Personal letter, 2001
Written shortly after death of “Shadow Play” co-star Harry Townes
Wright King
As Paul Carson/Jury foreman in “Shadow Play”
and as Hecate in “Of Late I Think of Cliffordville”
Wright King
As Paul Carson/Jury foreman in “Shadow Play”
and as Hecate in “Of Late I Think of Cliffordville”
Phyllis Kirk
As Victoria West in “A World Of His Own”
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
Courtesy of Herman Darvick
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Publicity still from “A Passage for Trumpet” (with Mary Webster)
Source: In-person autograph, 2002
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Publicity still from “A Game Of Pool ” (with Jonathan Winters)
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Postcard, “Death Ship”
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Postcard, “In Praise of Pip”
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Publicity still, “In Praise of Pip”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Publicity still, “A Game of Pool”
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Publicity still, “A Passage for Trumpet”
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Publicity still, “Death Ship”
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Publicity still, “Death Ship”
Jack Klugman
As Joey Crown in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Jesse Cardiff in “A Game of Pool”
as Capt. Paul Ross in “Death Ship”
and as Max Phillips in “In Praise of Pip”
Publicity still, “A Game of Pool”
Ted Knight
As Adams in “The Lonely”
Gail Kobe
As Sally in “A World of Difference”
as Jessica Connelly in “In His Image”
and as Leah Maitland in “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
Source: In-person autograph, 8/2004
Gail Kobe
As Sally in “A World of Difference”
as Jessica Connelly in “In His Image”
and as Leah Maitland in “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
Gail Kobe
As Sally in “A World of Difference”
as Jessica Connelly in “In His Image”
and as Leah Maitland in “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
Gail Kobe
As Sally in “A World of Difference”
as Jessica Connelly in “In His Image”
and as Leah Maitland in “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
Publicity photo, “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross,” with Don Gordon, 1964
Gail Kobe
As Sally in “A World of Difference”
as Jessica Connelly in “In His Image”
and as Leah Maitland in “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
Gail Kobe
As Sally in “A World of Difference”
as Jessica Connelly in “In His Image”
and as Leah Maitland in “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
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Gail Kobe
As Sally in “A World of Difference”
as Jessica Connelly in “In His Image”
and as Leah Maitland in “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
Gail Kobe
As Sally in “A World of Difference”
as Jessica Connelly in “In His Image”
and as Leah Maitland in “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
Gail Kobe
As Sally in “A World of Difference”
as Jessica Connelly in “In His Image”
and as Leah Maitland in “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
Publicity still from “In His Image”
Gail Kobe
As Sally in “A World of Difference”
as Jessica Connelly in “In His Image”
and as Leah Maitland in “The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
Publicity still from “In His Image”
Danny Kulick
As Child in “Cavender Is Coming”
and as Jo-Jo in “On Thursday We Leave For Home”
Danny Kulick
As Child in “Cavender Is Coming”
and as Jo-Jo in “On Thursday We Leave For Home”





















































































































