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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