Petticoat Junction - Cast of Characters

Cast of Characters

Character Actress/Actor Years # of Episodes
Kate Bradley Bea Benaderet 1963–1968 164
Uncle Joe Carson Edgar Buchanan 1963–1970 222
Betty Jo Bradley Linda Kaye 1963–1970 221
Bobbie Jo Bradley Pat Woodell 1963–1965 70
Lori Saunders 1965–1970 147
Billie Jo Bradley Jeannine Riley 1963–1965 74
Gunilla Hutton 1965–1966 24
Meredith MacRae 1966–1970 107
Steve Elliott Mike Minor 1964–1970 112
Dr. Janet Craig June Lockhart 1968–1970 45
Charley Pratt Smiley Burnette 1963–1967 106
Floyd Smoot Rufe Davis 1963–1968; 1970 128
Sam Drucker Frank Cady 1963–1970 170
Homer Bedloe Charles Lane 1963–1968 24
Norman P. Curtis Roy Roberts 1963–1964
1966–1967
1969–1970
10
Fred Ziffel Hank Patterson 1963–1966 11
The Shady Rest Dog Higgins, the Dog 1964–1970 163
Newt Kiley Kay E. Kuter 1964–1969 17
Oliver Wendell Douglas Eddie Albert 1965–1968 12
Lisa Douglas Eva Gabor 1965–1969 9
Aunt Helen Rosemary DeCamp 1964–1968 7
Eb Dawson Tom Lester 1967–1968 6
Wendell Gibbs Byron Foulger 1965–1969 45
Orrin Pike Jonathan Daly 1969–1970 11
Cousin Mae Belle Jennings Shirley Mitchell 1967–1968 4
Miss Hammond Eve McVeagh 1963 3

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