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Aldo Ray
Aldo Ray starred in a number of war dramas and film noir thrillers. Later in his career, he acted in many horror films. |
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Rex Reason
Rex Reason is best remembered for his role as Dr. Cal Meacham in the sci-fi classic This Island Earth. He also acted in a number of dramas and westerns during his career. |
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George Reeves
The Man of Steel has his own page at the Drive-In. Before portraying Superman, Reeves acted in many 'B' films and had roles in a few 'A' pictures. |
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Steve Reeves The original Hercules actor was also Mr. America and Mr. Universe. Five pages with more than 150 photos. |
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Jorge Rivero
Jorge Rivero has made numerous films during his 40-year career, including The Sin of Adam and Eve, Rio Lobo, and Werewolf. Rivero has also produced a number of films. |
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Joe Robinson
British actor and stuntman Joe Robinson acted in a number of films in the 1950s and 1960s, including Taur the Mighty. |
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Gilbert Roland Suave Latin lover Gilbert Roland maintained his well-deserved status as heartthrob from the 1920s through the 1960s in such films as Camille, The Gay Cavalier, and Underwater!. |
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John Russell John Russell starred in many westerns and film noir thrillers during his lengthy acting career. |
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John Saxon John Saxon first became famous in teen-angst dramas such as Rock, Pretty Baby and Summer Love. Later, Saxon moved on to westerns and crime dramas. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger International star Arnold Schwarzenegger got his start in the low-budget 1970 film Hercules in New York. Features a separate gallery page. |
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Gordon Scott Scott was cast as the eleventh Tarzan and later went on to a successful career in sword and sandal movies. |
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William Smith William "Big Bill" Smith has made dozens of films during his 40+ year career; he's best known for his westerns and biker films. |
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Charles Starrett Charles Starrett toiled in a variety of films genres before making his mark in B westerns. |
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Alan Steel Steel made his mark in Italian sword and sandal films, starring in Hercules Against the Moon Men. |
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Don Stroud Don Stroud has acted in many 'A' and 'B' films in the past 30 yearss, including Coogan's Bluff, Bloody Mama, and Death Weekend. |
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Marshall Thompson Thompson started out as a juvenile lead in 1940s MGM productions. By the 1950s, he was starring in war and horror flicks, and in the 1960s he had a hit TV show, Daktari. |
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Tom Tyler Like many other western actors, Tom Tyler also did double-duty as an action hero. Tyler starred as Captain Marvel and The Phantom in two 1940s serials. |
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Dan Vadis
Vadis made his mark on a number of sword and sandal films in the 1960s, and in the 1970s became a familiar face in Clint Eastwood's films. |
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Jan-Michael Vincent
A heartthrob from the 1970s, Vincent starred in many action pictures, including White Line Fever and Damnation Alley. |
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Clint Walker
Beefy Clint Walker has appeared in numerous westerns and comedies during his career. Featuring more than 60 photos. |
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John Wayne
Rugged John Wayne acted in scores of B movies for a decade before hitting it big in Stagecoach. |
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Johnny Weissmuller
Olympic gold medalist Johnny Weissmuller made the transition from athlete to actor in MGM's Tarzan series of films. |
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Adam West
Batman star Adam West has headlined numerous B movies from the early 1960s to today. Some of his best B's include The Outlaws is Coming and Robinson Crusoe on Mars. |
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Cornel Wilde
Cornel Wilde acted in swashbucklers and adventure films from the 1940s through the 1970s, such as Hot Blood and The Naked Prey. |
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Grant Williams
Handsome Grant Williams appeared in a number of cult classic horror films in the 1950s, including The Incredible Shrinking Man and The Leech Woman. |
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Guy Williams
Dashing Guy Williams is best known for his TV series Zorro and Lost in Space, but Williams acted in a number of films in the 1950s and early 1960s. |
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Van Williams
Surfside 6 heartthrob Van Williams acted in many television programs and several films from the late 1950s through the late 1970s. He's best known for his role in The Green Hornet. |