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Many movie and television stars appeared as guest stars (though never called that on the show) on TAGS.  Among the stars that were on the show were Buddy Ebsen, Charlie Ruggles, Edgar Buchanan, Everett Sloane, Alan Hale, Jr., Bob Denver, John Dehner, Jack Albertson, Leon Ames, and many others who appeared as "guest stars" on an episode of TAGS.  Elsewhere I think in the comment section I have my Jack Nicholson autograph.  I am not including him here because he was in two episodes.

This is a list of the actors and actresses in order of their exemplars below:

1. Jesse White
2. Roy Barcroft
3. Edgar Buchanan
4. Buddy Ebsen
5. Irene Tedrow
6. Roger Perry
7. Casey Adams
8. Leon Ames
9. Enid Markey
10. Tom Tully
11. John Qualan
12. Hugh Marlowe
13. J. Edward McKinley
14. Mark Miller
15. Barbara Stuart
16. Pat Hingle
17. Karl Swenson
18. Byron Morrow
19. Charles Dierkop
20. Cliff Norton
21. Bo Hopkins
22. Ellen Corby
23. Jan Shutan
24. David Lewis
25. Rockne Tarkington
26. Tammy Windsor [Karyn Kupcinet]
27. Lillian Bronson
28. Charles Lane
29. Bill Bixby
30. Gail Davis
31. Alan Hale, Jr.
32. Stanley Adams
33. James Westerfield
34. Susan Oliver
35. Rob Reiner
36. Jamie Farr
37. Everett Sloane
38. Sterling Holloway
39. Eddie Quillan
40. Harry Dean Stanton
41. June Vincent
42. Douglas Fowley
43. Stuart Erwin
44. Michael Pollard
45. Pamelyn Ferdin
46. Walter Baldwin
47. William Schallert
48. Wallace Ford
49. Yvonne Lime
50. Sue Ane Langdon
51. Alvy Moore
52. Teri Garr
53. Connie Sawyer
54. Jerry Van Dyke
55. Eddie Carroll
56. Wally Englehardt
57. Buck Young
58. Gladys Hurlbut
59. Edward Andrews
60. George Ives
61. Joseph Sirola
62. Alan Oppenheimer
63. Clinton Sundberg
64. Doris Dowling
65. Vito Scotti
66. Yuki Shimoda
67. Edmon Ryan
68. Robert Nichols
69. William Lanteau
70. Iggie Wolfington
71. Colin Male
72. Paul Fix
73. Arthur Batanides
74. Trevor Bardette
75. Richard Vath
76. Roy Jenson
77. Tom D'Andrea
78. Rhys Williams
79. Jackie Joseph
80. Betty Kean
81. Beverly Tyler
82. Almira Sessions
83. Bob Denver
84. Julia Adams
85. Jack Albertson
86. Frank Albertson
87. Steve Dunne
88. Sid Melton
89.  Elizabeth MacRae
90. Chet Stratton

Tags: Adams, Albertson, Ames, Denver, Hale, Nicholson

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BOB DENVER (1935-2005) is so linked to his Gilligan persona that is what he will always be remembered for.  Many thought he would have a tough time breaking free of his Maynard G. Krebs character in the Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.    Before Gilligan Denver played Dud Wash the husband of Charlene Darling.  Denver was actually the second Dud Wash since Hoke Howell had portrayed him in two episodes the previous year.   Most of the autograph related material for Denver is focused on Gilligan and Maynard G. Krebs.  This is an original drawing by caricature artist Marshall Jay Kaplan that was signed by Bob Denver.  

JULIA ADAMS (1926-2019) appeared in an episode of  The Andy Griffith Show called "The County Nurse." It was one of the six "Rafe Hollister" episodes.  She is perhaps best known for a role she never thought twice about until years later that of the star of the classic horror movie Creature From the Black Lagoon.  Later she played Eve Simpson the real estate agent friend of Jessica Fletcher on Murder She Wrote.  This is a photograph from TAGS that I got in-person I had her inscribe to my mother who was a huge Murder She Wrote fan.   

JACK ALBERTSON (1907-1981) is perhaps best known as Grandpa Joe in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971), The Poseidon Adventure (1972), and on television in Chico and the Man.  Albertson had a long and distinguished career not only did he win a Tony for the Broadway play The Subject of Roses but won Best Supporting Oscar for the movie version.  He is one of the rare actors to win the triple crown of an Oscar, a Tony, and an Emmy.  Albertson played "Bradford J. Taylor" plays Aunt Bee's "rich" world-traveling cousin in a 1967 episode of The Andy Griffith Show.  Albertson is one of the few relatives of the Taylors to visit Mayberry.  His real-life sister Mabel Albertson played Howard Sprague's mother on the show. This an index card from jgautographs.

Really nice Scott. Albertson was also on the Jackie Gleason Show in 1954/55!

I missed this somehow sorry about that.  He also was on an episode of I Love Lucy and was one of the mailmen in the original Miracle on 34th Street.   I also liked him in the made-for-tv horror movie Dead and Buried with James Farentino.  

FRANK ALBERTSON (1909-1964) best known as Tom Cassidy in Psycho (1960) the slightly tipsy Texas millionaire with $40,000 in cash.  Albertson was a veteran character actor who had largely supporting roles in movies and television.  Another big movie for Albertson was as the wisecracking Sam Wainwright in It's a Wonderful Life (1947) with Jimmy Stewart. He appeared as Colonel Watson in The Andy Griffith Show episode that was also the pilot for "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C."  The episode aired just under three months after Albertson died.  Although he looked older Albertson was only 55 when he died of a heart attack in his sleep.  He was not related to Jack or Mabel Albertson.  This is a signed album page.

Frank Albertson talking to Janet Leigh in the movie PSYCHO.

STEVE DUNNE (1918-1977), perhaps best known as the newscaster in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, where he tells people there is only one more golden ticket left. He says people might be jealous of the person who finds that ticket, but there are more important things, many more, but he just cannot think of any right now. Dunne started acting in the 1940s under the name Michael Dunne and later Stephen Dunne.  He starred in his own television show with Barbara Billingsly (Leave it to Beaver) in 1955 with Professional Father.  The lovely Beverly Washburn (Old Yeller) played his daughter on the show.  Sadly, the show lasted only 18 episodes.  Dunne became a fixture as a character actor on television and movies, often playing a newsman or announcer.  He was in two episodes of TV's Batman and The Brady Bunch.  Dunne did shows like That Girl, Dragnet, Ironside, The Beverly Hillbillies, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Petticoat Junction and Mannix.  He appeared in the 1967 TAGS episode "Barney Comes to Mayberry."  His is a reasonably scarce autograph in any form.  This is from an in-person John Verzi card.

SID MELTON (2017-2011) was a prolific character actor in movies and television from the 1940s to 1999.  He was in films such as Bob Hope's The Lemon Drop Kid (1951) and Beau James (1957).  Melton was most at home on television in mostly comic roles in shows like Our Miss Brooks, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, The Munsters, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C., Petticoat Junction, I Dream of Jeannie, Empty Nest and many more.  He became a household name playing Charley Halper in the Danny Thomas show Make Room For Daddy in 1959.  He was paired with Pat Carroll, who played his wife.   Later, he was known on Green Acres, most notably half of the inept contractors Alf and Ralph Monroe.   He reprised the role of Alf Monroe for the Return to Green Acres movie.  In The Golden Girls, he appears in flashbacks as Sal Petrillo, Sophia's husband.   This is an 8x10 photograph part of the famed Kuflik collection.

I remember him! My old friend Rudy loved the Golden Girls. The Kiflik Collection is a marvel. Those Marilyn's... and a very nice Bowie too.

Correction - Kuflik Collection.

ELIZABETH MACRAE (1936-2024)  was a pretty blonde actress with a pleasing voice who appeared in many movies and television shows from the late 1950s until the late 1980s.   Her films included a major voice over as "Ladyfish" in the Don Knott's movie The Incredible Mr. Limpet in 1964.  She appeared in five episodes of Gunsmoke and is best known as Gomer's girlfriend "Lou Ann Poovie" in Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C. for 15 episodes.   Other television work included Bonanza, Maverick, Rawhide, I Dream of Jeannie, Kojak, Barnaby Jones and many more.   She appeared on one episode of TAGS titled "Big Brother" playing Howard Sprague's love interest.  This is from an ALS on her personal stationary to Rita Corriveau in 1974.

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