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This is a list of character actors whose last name
ending in the letter H has appeared on The Rifleman — One Time Only.
Whether they have appeared one time only or 168 times, they are just as
important as the main characters and/or anyone else involved in The
Rifleman. This is just a small tribute to those great many characters
actors.
This section of character actors is dedicated to each & everyone one of
the
character actors that
appeared on
The Rifleman. They're among the most popular and
recognizable actors. They may not be A-list stars, but they do something
many actors don't. They worked all the time.
He also appeared with
Chuck Connors in two episodes of
Branded.―
Salute the Soldier Briefly ―
Leap Upon
Mountains He also has appeared in The Guns of Will Sonnett —
Hondo — Shane — Daniel Boone — Bonanza — The Big Valley
— Rawhide — The Rebel
He wrote along with Morgan Woodward
The Devil's
Bedroom. Which was directed and produced by L.Q.
Jones and also starred L.Q. and Morgan Woodward.
Claude Hall was the 3rd. Marlboro Man to be used in
the Philip Morris ad campaign. He was an actor from 1961
to 1968. From there he went to Honolulu and started a
night club called the Red Noodle.

Chick Hannon / Hannan as the Bartender in Shivaree.
Actor | Stunts | Miscellaneous Crew
Chick also
appeared with Chuck Connors in Tales of Wells Fargo /
Sam Bass (1957), before The Rifleman.
Chick's career spanned thirty
years with over three hundred and fifty credits to his name.
He appeared in at least 210 westerns and 14 serials and his film
and television career ran from about 1935 - 1966.
Chick was a champion rodeo performer before
getting into the film industry.
Chester William Hannon
Born: May 24, 1901 in Iron River, Michigan
Died: August 14, 1980 (age 79) in Los Angeles, California

Marie Haro as one of the Townswoman in Vaqueros.
Marie's first appearance was
in the 1949 movie House of Strangers as a Townswoman in the
Bank. Her other movie appearances were: Zandy's Bride
(1974) as a Spanish Lady ― The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959) as
Woman on the Dock ― The Left Handed Gun (1958) as a Townswoman ―
Around the World in Eighty Days as an Extra (1956) The
Prodigal (1955) as a Beggar.
Gunsmoke (1966-1972 )
Townswoman ― Burke's Law (1964) as a Vendor ― The Rifleman
(1961) as a Townswoman ― Wanted: Dead or Alive (1960) as a
Townswoman ― Cheyenne (1957) as a Mexican Woman.
*Thanks to Phillip Arnold
for giving this lady her credit do.

Sam Harris as a Gamble in The Lariat.
His acting career
started in 1928 and spanned almost forty years with
six hundred and eighty-one credits to his name. Boy
does that set a record!
He served in an
Australian Light Horse regiment (probably WWI), and
at least once was credited as Major Sam Harris
(Ret.)
He was one of
John Ford's 'stock' actors
I find this interesting.
I knew there was stock actors, but I never knew some of
the directors had their own stock players company. It
does make sense.
Born: January 11, 1877 in Sydney, Australia
Died: October 22, 1969 (age 92) in Los Angeles, California
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