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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

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

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Wonderful photo, Scott! What a beautiful lady this woman was. I've seen her in many roles. You were lucky to have met her, my friend.

Thanks Sam.  Yes Julie Adams, Pat Priest and Jackie Joseph  were the nicest actresses I have met.  Julie Adams is close to 90 now but still does conventions.  I would like to see her again. 

HARRY DEAN STANTON (1926-     ) gaunt looking character actor appeared in almost every television western from the 50s to the 70s.  He appeared in movies such as  The Godfather: Par II,  Kelley's Heroes, Dillinger, Cool Hand Luke, The Green Mile and many other.  He appeared in one episode of The Andy Griffith Show entitled "Howard's New Life."  This is a studio document filled out and signed by him:

I've waatched this actor in some really great westerns. GREAT actor!

That is right Sam he was always good.  He often played a bad guy in westerns like Gunsmoke.  He is one of the few still living.  He played the owner of the store on the Island that Howard Sprague retired too in the TAGS episode. 

Harry Dean Stanton on left and Jack Dodson on right in the TAGS episode "Howard's New Life."

HARRY DEAN STANTON (1926-2017) RIP Harry Dean Stanton who died September 15, 2017, aged 91 years. 

JUNE VINCENT (1920-2008) appeared in both The Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry R. F. D.  She also appeared on The Abbott and Costello Show, Bewitched, Maude, Have Gun Will Travel, The Rifleman, and Perry Mason.  She played the actress playing "Aunt Bee" in a movie in the episode entitled "The Taylor's in Hollywood."  This is a vintage index card:

JUNE VINCENT as the actress who played "Aunt Bee" in the episode "The Taylor's In Hollywood."

DOUGLAS V. FOWLEY (1911-1998) a great character actor who played in various westerns, and several mysteries including Charlie Chan, The Thin Man and Ellery Queen movies. He played Doc Holliday on The Life and  Legend of Wyatt Earp.  I remember watching him as "Grampa Hanks" in the CBS comedy Pistols and Petticoats in the 1960s.  I assumed at the time he was close to my grandfather's age as it turned out Fowley was only five years older than my father!   Fowley appeared in the TAGS episode "Opie and His Merry Men," as the hobo who gets Opie to steal food from "the rich" to give to him.  He also appeared in an episode of Mayberry R. F. D.   He also appeared in a episode of Kolchak: The Night Stalker.

Scottie,

This must be the item you were telling me about. Fowley was a great actor. When he was young he was the best B-western bad guy.

Yes that is right this is the one I mentioned I have another one on its way I will post when I get it.  He had a very sinister look when he played bad guys in westerns.

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