Philip Abbott
played Chris Bayles in “Long Distance Call”
and General Eaton in “The Parallel”
Publicity photo, The FBI Circa 1971
From left: Efrem Zimbalist Jr., William Reynolds and Philip Abbott
Stanley Adams
as Rollo in “Once Upon a Time”
and as The Bartender in “Mr. Garrity and the Graves”
Brian Aherne
as Booth Templeton in “The Trouble With Templeton”
Source: Unknown
Brian Aherne
as Booth Templeton in “The Trouble With Templeton”
Source: Unknown
Charles Aidman
as Col. Harrington in “And When the Sky Was Opened”
and as Bill the Physicist in “Little Girl Lost”
Source: Unknown
Claude Akins
as Steve Brand in “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”
and as William Fletcher in “The Little People”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
courtesy of Herman Darvick
Claude Akins
as Steve Brand in “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”
and as William Fletcher in “The Little People”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
courtesy of Herman Darvick
Jack Albertson
as Jerry Harlowe in “The Shelter”
and as The Genie in “I Dream of Genie”
Frank Aletter
as Col. William Connacher in “The Parallel”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
Originally aired 3/14/1963
Production photograph from “The Parallel” (with Steve Forrest)
Source: In-person autograph, 8/24/02
Frank Aletter at the Twilight Zone Convention, 2002.
Denise Alexander
as Jody Sturka in “Third From the Sun”
Source: In-person autograph, 8/21/04
Elizabeth Allen
as Saleswoman in “The After Hours”
Elizabeth Allen
as Saleswoman in “The After Hours”
John Anderson
as Gabriel in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Capt. Farver in “The Odyssey of Flight 33”
as Diedrich in “Of Late I Think of Cliffordville”
and as Goldsmith in “The Old Man in the Cave”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
courtesy of Herman Darvick
John Anderson
as Gabriel in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Capt. Farver in “The Odyssey of Flight 33”
as Diedrich in “Of Late I Think of Cliffordville”
and as Goldsmith in “The Old Man in the Cave”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
courtesy of Herman Darvick
John Anderson
as Gabriel in “A Passage for Trumpet”
as Capt. Farver in “The Odyssey of Flight 33”
as Diedrich in “Of Late I Think of Cliffordville”
and as Goldsmith in “The Old Man in the Cave”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
courtesy of Herman Darvick
Dana Andrews
as Paul Driscoll in “ No Time Like the Past”
Edward Andrews
as George Carling in “Third From The Sun”
and as Oliver Pope in “You Drive”
Publicity headshot, circa 1959.
R.G. Armstrong
as Construction Foreman in “Nothing In the Dark”
Originally aired 1/5/1962
R.G. Armstrong
as Construction Foreman in “Nothing In the Dark”
Originally aired 1/5/1962
William Asher
Directed “Mr. Bevis”
William Asher
Directed “Mr. Bevis”
John Astin
as Charlie in “A Hundred Yards Over the Rim”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2000
Malcolm Atterbury
Played Henry J. Fate in “Mr. Denton on Doomsday”
and Professor Eliot in “No Time Like the Past”
Malcolm Atterbury
Played Henry J. Fate in “Mr. Denton on Doomsday”
and Professor Eliot in “No Time Like the Past”
Val Avery
as The Bartender in “The Night of the Meek”
Mary Badham
as Sport Sharewood in “The Bewitchin’ Pool”
Source: In-person autograph, 8/21/04
Mary Badham
as Sport Sharewood in “The Bewitchin’ Pool”
Mary Badham
as Sport Sharewood in “The Bewitchin’ Pool”
Richard Bare
Director of “To Serve Man,” “Third From the Sun,” “Nick of Time,” “What’s In the Box,”
“The Prime Mover,” “The Fugitive” and “The Purple Testament”
Richard Bare
Director of “To Serve Man,” “Third From the Sun,” “Nick of Time,” “What’s In the Box,”
“The Prime Mover,” “The Fugitive” and “The Purple Testament”
Publicity still, “What’s In the Box.”
Barbara Barrie
as Myra in “Miniature”
Written by Charles Beaumont • directed by Walter E. Grauman
Originally aired 2/21/63
Barbara Barrie
as Myra in “Miniature”
Written by Charles Beaumont • directed by Walter E. Grauman
Originally aired 2/21/63
Barbara Barrie
as Myra in “Miniature”
Written by Charles Beaumont • directed by Walter E. Grauman
Originally aired 2/21/63
Patricia Barry
as Leila in “The Chaser”
and as Anne Alexander in “I Dream of Genie”
Richard Basehart
as Adam Cool in “Probe 7—Over and Out”
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
Courtesy of Herman Darvick
Orson Bean
as James B.W. Bevis in “Mr. Bevis”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by William Asher • Originally aired 6/3/1960
Production photograph from “Mr. Bevis” (with William Schallert)
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
Orson Bean
as James B.W. Bevis in “Mr. Bevis”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by William Asher • Originally aired 6/3/1960
Production photograph from “Mr. Bevis.”
Terry Becker
as Jagger in “I Am The Night—Color Me Black”
Terry Becker
as Jagger in “I Am The Night—Color Me Black”
Terry Becker
as Jagger in “I Am The Night—Color Me Black”
Bonnie Beecher
played Mary Rachel in “Come Wander With Me”
Bonnie Beecher
played Mary Rachel in “Come Wander With Me”
Bonnie Beecher
played Mary Rachel in “Come Wander With Me”
William Benedict
as Conklin in “Sounds and Silences”
Oscar Beregi
as Farwell in “The Rip Van Winkle Caper”
as Captain Lutze in “Death’s Head Revisited”
as Prof. Karl Werner in “Mute”
Oscar Beregi
as Farwell in “The Rip Van Winkle Caper”
as Captain Lutze in “Death’s Head Revisited”
as Prof. Karl Werner in “Mute”
Shelly Berman
as Archibald Beechcroft in “The Mind and the Matter”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Buzz Kulik • Originally aired 3/3/61
Source: In-person autograph, 8/24/02
Shelly Berman
as Archibald Beechcroft in “The Mind and the Matter”
Written by Rod Serling • Directed by Buzz Kulik • Originally aired 3/3/61
Source: In-person autograph, 8/24/02
At “Stars of the Twlight Zone Convention,” 8/24/2002.
James Best
as Johnny Robb in “The Grave”
as Jeff Myrtlebank in “The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank”
and as Billy-Ben Turner in “Jess Belle”
Publicity photograph from “Jess-Belle”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
James Best at “Stars of The Twilight Zone Convention,” 8/2002 (with Anne Francis)
James Best
as Johnny Robb in “The Grave”
as Jeff Myrtlebank in “The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank”
and as Billy-Ben Turner in “Jess Belle”
Publicity photograph from “Jess Belle ” (with Anne Francis)
James Best
as Johnny Robb in “The Grave”
as Jeff Myrtlebank in “The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank”
and as Billy-Ben Turner in “Jess Belle”
James Best
as Johnny Robb in “The Grave”
as Jeff Myrtlebank in “The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank”
and as Billy-Ben Turner in “Jess Belle”
James Best
as Johnny Robb in “The Grave”
as Jeff Myrtlebank in “The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank”
and as Billy-Ben Turner in “Jess Belle”
Theodore Bikel
as Oliver Crangle in “Four O’Clock”
Production photograph from “Four O’Clock”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2001
Theodore Bikel
as Oliver Crangle in “Four O’Clock”
Production photograph from “Four O’Clock.”
Joan Blondell
as Phyllis Britt in “What’s In the Box”
Ann Blyth
as Pamela Morris/Constance Taylor in “Queen of the Nile”
Source: By-mail autograph
Lloyd Bochner
as Michael Chambers in “To Serve Man”
Production photograph from “To Serve Man”
Source: In person autograph, 8/24/02
Lloyd Bochner
as Michael Chambers in “To Serve Man ”
Production photograph from “To Serve Man”
Source: In person autograph, 8/24/02
Lloyd Bochner at “Stars of the Twilight Zone Convention,” 8/2002.
Randy Boone
as McCluskey in “The Seventh is Made Up of Phantoms”
Randy Boone
as McCluskey in “The Seventh is Made Up of Phantoms”
Source: By-mail autograph, 2/2004.
Randy Boone
as McCluskey in “The Seventh is Made Up of Phantoms”
Randy Boone
as McCluskey in “The Seventh is Made Up of Phantoms”
Billy Booth
as Short Boy in “A Stop At Willoughby”
Antoinette Bower
as Eve Norda in “Probe Seven—Over And Out ”
Antoinette Bower at “Stars of the Zone Convention,” 8/24/2002
Antoinette Bower
as Eve Norda in “Probe Seven—Over And Out ”
Antoinette Bower
as Eve Norda in “Probe Seven—Over And Out ”
Ray Bradbury
Writer of episode “I Sing the Body Electric”
Directed by James Sheldon/William Claxton • Originally aired 5/18/62
Publicity photograph from “I Sing the Body Electric”
David White, Vaughn Taylor, Veronica Cartwright, Josephine Hutchinson
Source: By-mail autograph, 3/2002 (Cartwright 6/2002)
Ray Bradbury
Writer of episode “I Sing the Body Electric”
Directed by James Sheldon/William Claxton • Originally aired 5/18/62
Publicity photograph from “I Sing the Body Electric”
David White, Vaughn Taylor, Veronica Cartwright, Josephine Hutchinson
Robert Bray
As Sargeant in “The Seventh is Made Up of Phantoms”
Source: In-person autograph, 7/19/04
Patricia Breslin
as Pat Carter in “Nick of Time”
and as Abigail Sloan in “No Time Like the Past”
Production photo from “No Time Like the Past”
(with Dana Andrews)
Patricia Breslin
as Pat Carter in “Nick of Time”
and as Abigail Sloan in “No Time Like the Past”
Production photo from “Nick of Time” with William Shatner
Morgan Brittany
(formerly Suzanne Cupito)
as Susan in “Caesar and Me”
as Sissy Johnson in “Valley of the Shadow”
and as Little Girl in “Nightmare as a Child”
Publicity photograph from “Caesar and Me” (with Jackie Cooper)
Source: In-person autograph, 8/24/02
Morgan Brittany and Bill DeVoe at “Stars of The Twilight Zone” Convention, 8/2002.
Morgan Brittany
(formerly Suzanne Cupito)
as Susan in “Caesar and Me”
as Sissy Johnson in “Valley of the Shadow”
and as Little Girl in “Nightmare as a Child”
Morgan Brittany
(formerly Suzanne Cupito)
as Susan in “Caesar and Me”
as Sissy Johnson in “Valley of the Shadow”
and as Little Girl in “Nightmare as a Child”
Morgan Brittany and Timothy J. Forbes at the Twilight Zone Convention, 8/2006, Hasbrouck Height, NJ.
Peter Brocco
As Pop Marshack in “The Four of Us Are Dying”
Written by Rod Serling * Directed by John Brahm * Originally aired 1/1/1960
Postcard
Source: By-mail autograph, circa 1984
Courtesy of Herman Darvick
Charles Bronson
As American Soldier in “Two”
Still from “Two”
Source: By-mail autograph, 1999
Helen Brown
As Henrietta Walker in “Young Man’s Fancy”
Lew Brown
as Paramedic in “Long Distance Call”
Claudia Bryar
as Mrs. Nielsen in “Mute”
Carol Burnett
as Agnes Grep in “Cavender Is Coming”