I just appreciate the fact that you actually voiced the narration instead of doing AI generated narration at so many channels do these days. Thank you!
@ Which is why we are surprised he didn’t at least get an honorable mention. He was more well-known than the guy who played Sam on the Brady Bunch-and that actor got an honorable mention.
@@moniphil I think the issue with Denver Pyle is just about every fan of the Andy Griffith show knows about Denver Plye playing Briscoe Darling and the idea was actors you didn't know were on the show.
Same! I've watch that episode numerous times, but didn't notice Jack was in it! The Andy Griffith show was one of the best back in the day. I sill love it to this day.
Well done presentation. I watch the show probably every day, and have for many years. It can be watched many times because it's like going home to visit family 😇❤
His quintessential role, spouting words of wisdom to his best pal, Dobe G. The Gilligan role didn't do him justice (but I watched it, anyway), it just let him continue to do what he must have loved to do,....ACT.
@@A2D4 Actually,,,he was Oscar and Golden Globe nominated for Bonnie and Clyde. I believe, of everyone on the list, he, Nicholson and Reiner were the only ones to be Oscar/GG nominees or winners. I don't believe Teri Garr was...may she RIP.
He was good in the movie Bonnie and Clyde. If you were into dirt bikes back in the 70's. Check out, Little Fauss and big Halsey with Robert Redford. Not an Oscar winning movie but brings back memories.
@@HawaiiBlack Teri Garr was Oscar nominated in the supporting actress category for Tootsie. She lost to her co-star Jessica Lange. RIP to Teri Garr - beautiful and a very sharp comic actress. George Kennedy was an Oscar winner for Cool Hand Luke, as was stated in the video.
Such a well-done video! I would add to those already mentioned in the comments Frank Cady, who was Sam the grocer in Green Acres & Petticoat Junction. He was in the other county's jail with Otis.
You missed Vito Scotti the great character actor, who played Nazorine the baker in 'The Godfather'. He was in over 200 movies and T.V. shows, aside from being one of the gypsies in the AGS.
@@dennisc6716 A few years ago some new channel was showing The Monkees. I hadn't seen one since I was a small child so I tuned in. There I was promptly treated(?) to a shirtless Burt Mustin. Not exactly what I was wanting.
I enjoyed this, but I definitely would have added Jean Hagen, probably best known for the role of Lina Lamont in the classic film Singing in the Rain. She was in the 1961 episode, "Andy And the Woman Speeder."
This was so good, and all these Classic big Names. My favorite was Allan Melvin and just how every role he played he knocked it out the Park and was so good.
Bernard Fox as Malcolm Merryweather - The Dillards as the Darlings - Howard Morris as Ernest T Bass - Danny Thomas in the pilot episode - Parley Bair as the mayor ( long time gunsmoke actor ) - Vito Scotti -
I agree fully. That was a great character match. Excellent regional chemistry, just as Thelma Lou was cast perfectly. Helen Crump was always on the verge of a bad mood and acted as a deur displaced Yankee most of the time.
@@dburns8381 did Joanna Moore defeat Andy in a trap shooting contest? I believe that Andy was interested in the attractive blonde; and wanted to impress her! So, he assumed that he could easily " one up her in most athletics events.....Andy found out soon that Joanna had been a champion "trap Shooter & a very fine shot......
And, luckily, we can STILL visit Mayberry. This has to be one of the best TV shows ever, but the early episodes with Don Knotts will always be the best of the series.
You should have mentioned Susan Oliver, whose best roll was yet to come as The Green Girl Vina on Star Trek. Joanna Moore had yet to have her best rolls as Sue Ann Langdon.
Barbara Eden also appeared in the episode of I Love Lucy. Lucy later claimed that Desi's sexually harassing Barbara was the last straw before deciding to divorce him.
Well-written, not overly wordy, all information was factually accurate, and relevant. Great information and no famous actors were omitted. Mood video clips to complement narrative. Overall a far above average clip program. I’ll subscribe.
missed Howard Morris as Earnest T. Bass ( rock throwing hillbilly ) who was very successful before, during and after Andy Griffith Show ( acting, writing, directing, voiceovers )
@12:14 Harry Dean Stanton’s looks didn’t change all that much as he aged. I instantly recognized him from his roles in Alien, Red Dawn, Repo Man, The Green Mile, Fire Down Below, and Marvel’s The Avengers.
Bit of Movie, TV trivia: Bill Bixby who would later play the Father in Courtship of Eddie's Father the tv series was based on the movie of the same name with Glenn Ford as the Father and Ron Howard (who played Opie) as Eddie.
@@Bumper776It's not important that you believe. It's only important that I once got to meet Hal Holbrook when he was touring as Mark Twain. It was after his performance on stage in Austin, Tx. He did a little meet and greet with fans, and was still wearing his stage makeup. It was a real thrill, and he couldn't have been nicer. No connection with Andy Griffith show, but I hate it when people ask for proof of meeting famous folks. It shows how little we trust one another in this modern world. That's why folks still love the show, and the world it portrayed. 'The good old days', when you trusted your neighbors, or even a stranger. Even with the real issues of those times, there was a basic decency and respect among people. Was everything perfect? Of course not, but there were some basic values that were present then that seem to be absent now. I might be sanitizing some of the problems that existed then, and still exist now, but when trust among people vanishes, then how can we begin to solve all the other issues of modern life in this wild new century. Not even AI can help us with that. Pardon the lecture, but Mayberry seems like a town I wish really existed in a place other than our memories. At least, I got to shake Mark Twain's hand. Or Hal Holbrook's. Lovely person, by the way!
Sterling Holloway performed in several Disney animated films, going back to Dumbo(1941). I think he was in animated films for Disney from the 40’s to the 70’s.
I must have watched some of the color episodes, but I think that when Barney left and the series went color, the show "jumped the shark," as the expression goes. I know the black and white episodes inside-out and STILL watch them - it is one of the best shows ever on television.
The color episodes are of shockingly poor quality compared to the early seasons. I cannot understand how it stayed high in the ratings. Seriously - it is baffling.
The fake jail house isn't very close to what the jail was on the show. They built it right next to the real Wally's filling station. I thought it was just a built up thing too, until I felt when I stepped on a piece of plywood, and said to the lady this place must have had a basement. She told me, no, that's the lube rack. We talked to her for about 20 minutes, and found out it was the actual Wally's filling station, that Andy based it on. The original owner and Andy's father were cousins. He used to hang out there as a kid, so when he made the show, He put Wally's filling station into it.
How did they get away with not even an honourable mention of Doris Packer , Howard Morris or Bernard Fox? They all played well acted characters , and the episode with both Morris and Fox was incredible!
I've been watching old "Route 66" reruns and there are quite a few actors at the very beginning of their careers. Like Martin Sheen as a teenage gang leader punk, Nina Foch, Ed Asner, Jack Warden, William Conrad, Sam Peckinpah, Arthur Hiller, and more. One of my all-time favorites is Leonard Nimoy playing one of the aliens in "Zombies of the Stratosphere" (A Commando Cody serial).
I saw Bob Denver in person at New River Gorge Bridge Day in West Virginia in 1994. He and his wife were living in Princeton, West Virginia at the time.
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I just appreciate the fact that you actually voiced the narration instead of doing AI generated narration at so many channels do these days. Thank you!
HATE AI generated narration!!
i agree
@@timfitzgerald1035 Because you are a summer's eve type.
@@John-v1b8f Perhaps you could take the don't live option.
@@John-v1b8f If you don't like anti-AI narration comments, don't read them.
Maybe a tip of the hat to Denver Pyle, too. He played Briscoe Darling.
Yep, good video, but he missed that one.
Then on Gomer Pyle he played Gomer's uncle. He even had the REAL last name!😄
Denver Pyle also went on to play Uncle Jessie on Dukes of Hazard
@ Which is why we are surprised he didn’t at least get an honorable mention. He was more well-known than the guy who played Sam on the Brady Bunch-and that actor got an honorable mention.
@@moniphil I think the issue with Denver Pyle is just about every fan of the Andy Griffith show knows about Denver Plye playing Briscoe Darling and the idea was actors you didn't know were on the show.
11:15 So sad we lost Teri yesterday, she passed of MS. May you Rest In Peace, Teri…🙏😔
Oh wow I didn't know sad. she was great and beautiful !
Teri Garr?
R.I.P. ....
@@Some_One_One: Yes.
Was on an episode of Star Trek. The episode was supposed to be a sort of pilot for another series that never evolved. Siggghhh!@@Some_One_One
I love how Alan Hale said "Little Buddy"
A foreboding of what was to come, perhaps, but I remember Mr. Hale from 'Casey Jones'. (Don't figure out my age. LOLOLOL).
Happy Thanksgiving.
When my son was little I used to call him my little buddy because of Alan hale
Love it ! Was most surprised by Jack Nicholson ❤
I was also. But people have to start somewhere for exposure. He was very good looking then. Wonder what happened?
@@eloiseockert9233lol! He got old!
Same! I've watch that episode numerous times, but didn't notice Jack was in it! The Andy Griffith show was one of the best back in the day. I sill love it to this day.
Well done presentation. I watch the show probably every day, and have for many years. It can be watched many times because it's like going home to visit family 😇❤
Bob Denver was an established star before the AGS. He played Maynard Krebbs on the Dobie Gillis show.
Maynard >G< Krebs.
WORK!
His quintessential role, spouting words of wisdom to his best pal, Dobe G. The Gilligan role didn't do him justice (but I watched it, anyway), it just let him continue to do what he must have loved to do,....ACT.
You rang?
Yeah, this is gonna need a part 2. I'm looking forward to it.
I agree.
Tatum O'Neils Mother was a Beautiful Woman , her and Andy Griffith had the Best Chemistry IMO !! 😉👍🏻
Loved her in many tv roles she played!
Joanna Moore
RIP Terri Garr❤❤
She was ,is, and ALWAYS will be wonderful. Such a nice sweet & lovely lady 4 sure!
Timestamp then!
I think you left out Michael J Pollard (cousin Virgil) or maybe I missed it.
Very enjoyable and well done video. Thank you . 👍🏻
Almost put him in then decided not to. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
@@MayberryManProbably a good decision. He wasn’t exactly a real well known movie or TV star later. 😊
@@A2D4 Actually,,,he was Oscar and Golden Globe nominated for Bonnie and Clyde. I believe, of everyone on the list, he, Nicholson and Reiner were the only ones to be Oscar/GG nominees or winners. I don't believe Teri Garr was...may she RIP.
He was good in the movie Bonnie and Clyde. If you were into dirt bikes back in the 70's. Check out, Little Fauss and big Halsey with Robert Redford. Not an Oscar winning movie but brings back memories.
@@HawaiiBlack Teri Garr was Oscar nominated in the supporting actress category for Tootsie. She lost to her co-star Jessica Lange. RIP to Teri Garr - beautiful and a very sharp comic actress. George Kennedy was an Oscar winner for Cool Hand Luke, as was stated in the video.
Great to see all of those old and memorable actors and actresses!
This was so memorable. Even as a kid myself I thought little Clint Howard as Leon was so funny.
Such a well-done video! I would add to those already mentioned in the comments Frank Cady, who was Sam the grocer in Green Acres & Petticoat Junction. He was in the other county's jail with Otis.
Thanks for that!
He was also in Hitchcock's movie Rear Window.
You missed Vito Scotti the great character actor, who played Nazorine the baker in 'The Godfather'. He was in over 200 movies and T.V. shows, aside from being one of the gypsies in the AGS.
He’s great!
He was also in the clip with Jamie Farr.
Born in California, but played 'ethnic-for-hire' roles!
He was in several Columbo episodes.
& he visited gilligans island twice
You missed John Dehner. He was Aunt Bee's Medicine man. Also Bert Mustin in several roles as an old man.
I've seen Bert on Leave It To Beaver, too.
@@joeybonin7691 And in All in the Family
@@johngranato2673 And Dragnet/Adam-12/Emergency. Burt was everywhere back in the day.
@@dennisc6716 A few years ago some new channel was showing The Monkees. I hadn't seen one since I was a small child so I tuned in. There I was promptly treated(?) to a shirtless Burt Mustin. Not exactly what I was wanting.
@@dennisc6716yep! He was also in the Reluctant Astronaut with Don Knotts.
DUDE! At 1:24 you missed Hayden Rourke, Dr. Bellows!
I was about to say this:)
A salute to Edgar Buchanan. In "shades of things to come" he plays a lazy handyman in Mayberry before he plays Uncle Joe Carson in Petticoat Junction.
Uncle Joe Carson was also a lazy man! LOL
I enjoyed this, but I definitely would have added Jean Hagen, probably best known for the role of Lina Lamont in the classic film Singing in the Rain. She was in the 1961 episode, "Andy And the Woman Speeder."
This was so good, and all these Classic big Names. My favorite was Allan Melvin and just how every role he played he knocked it out the Park and was so good.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Recognized him from Sgt. Bilko.
I was wrong, but I thought it was Allan Melvin on the other side of the fence in Home Improvements.
He played a lot of good roles on Perry Mason, as did Denver Pyle and a lot of the actors who appeared here.
@@johnstorton Who was it then?
Bernard Fox as Malcolm Merryweather - The Dillards as the Darlings - Howard Morris as Ernest T Bass - Danny Thomas in the pilot episode - Parley Bair as the mayor ( long time gunsmoke actor ) - Vito Scotti -
Yes, Parley Baer was Chester in the radio broadcasts.
@@thecw301 Howard McNear (2nd and best known Floyd) voiced Doc in radio Gunsmoke
@@STho205 Also true. And reportedly one of the nicest guys in show business.
I first saw Bernard Fox as Justin the butler on "Private Eyes" also starring Don Knotts.
These are all of the ones I was going to mention. 🙂
Excellent video! Some I remembered, others I had no idea.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The number of actors/actresses alone shows what an amazing show this was.
Enjoyed 😊
My favorite was Joanne Moore. I wish she would have been Andy's permanent girl. Her Duette with Andy singing "Down In the Valley" was beautiful.
I agree fully. That was a great character match. Excellent regional chemistry, just as Thelma Lou was cast perfectly.
Helen Crump was always on the verge of a bad mood and acted as a deur displaced Yankee most of the time.
@@dburns8381 did Joanna Moore defeat Andy in a trap shooting contest? I believe that Andy was interested in the attractive blonde; and wanted to impress her! So, he assumed that he could easily " one up her in most athletics events.....Andy found out soon that Joanna had been a champion "trap Shooter & a very fine shot......
@@daviddavis3389 Nope that was Gail Davis. She was the star of "Annie Oakley" tv show in the late '50s
I liked her too. She would have been a perfect girlfriend for Andy.
Agree100%
This was great! I was so surprised at the #1 and many others. I had to share this with all my childhood friends!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Actually a lot of these actors where famous and well known before Andy Griffith. But it was nice to see them in this video. 😊
I liked all the guest stars on The Andy Griffith Show
We all visited Mayberry on Mondays during the first run of the show and every day when it was in reruns.
And, luckily, we can STILL visit Mayberry. This has to be one of the best TV shows ever, but the early episodes with Don Knotts will always be the best of the series.
You should have mentioned Susan Oliver, whose best roll was yet to come as The Green Girl Vina on Star Trek. Joanna Moore had yet to have her best rolls as Sue Ann Langdon.
Some of these surprised me! Can't believe I missed them in all these years.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@@MayberryMan😊😊
I love this!!
Well, I’ll be darned, I knew of a few of these, but had no idea there were so many. Thanks for this.
Hayden Roarke (Dr Bellows), was also in the episode with Gavin McLeod, as a movie director.
Very well done!
Excellent. Thank you.
Thanks MM. Keep em coming.
More to come! 👍🏼
Gavin MacLeod was happy on McHale’s Navy
True!
Arte Johnson was a comedic genius. There will never be another comic like him again.
Barbara Eden co-starred in one episode of Perry Mason's first season, 1957. She was quite memorable. Andy was right, nature was very good to her.
Barbara Eden also appeared in the episode of I Love Lucy. Lucy later claimed that Desi's sexually harassing Barbara was the last straw before deciding to divorce him.
Glad to see you included Larry Hovis as Gilly Walker. Two very funny episodes!
LOL. Overlooks a tiny role for Jack Albertson as "The Man" for Freddy Prinz.
I miss that show! Chico and the Man.
@@stevenA44 "Stick out your can, 'cuz here comes the garbage man." I loved Scatman Crothers in that show, as well as the voice of Hong Kong Phooey.
@@billkeithchannel Yeah he was cool too. Just love that show!
You left out Bernard fox - hogans heroes - col crittenton - and dr bombbay - bewitched
Good catch!
'Titanic' movie, "Well said."
Well-written, not overly wordy, all information was factually accurate, and relevant. Great information and no famous actors were omitted.
Mood video clips to complement narrative.
Overall a far above average clip program. I’ll subscribe.
Andy Griffith shows were real classics back then and even today they still are with all those other celebrities that were on the show at that time.
missed Howard Morris as Earnest T. Bass ( rock throwing hillbilly ) who was very successful before, during and after Andy Griffith Show ( acting, writing, directing, voiceovers )
He might've worked with Mel Brooks in one of his movies, too. If Mel Brooks was a writer for the Sid Caesar show he worked with Howie Morris then too.
Susan Oliver (Star Trek) appeared in the episode "Prisoner of Love"
One of the all-time beauties.
Very cool. As a kid watching this I (obviously) had NO idea. Great to learn this now.
Awesome ♥️🤍🩵💯
@12:14 Harry Dean Stanton’s looks didn’t change all that much as he aged. I instantly recognized him from his roles in Alien, Red Dawn, Repo Man, The Green Mile, Fire Down Below, and Marvel’s The Avengers.
Stanton's Quantum leap.
Bit of Movie, TV trivia: Bill Bixby who would later play the Father in Courtship of Eddie's Father the tv series was based on the movie of the same name with Glenn Ford as the Father and Ron Howard (who played Opie) as Eddie.
Nice compilation..! Very Cool!
Thank you! 😊
I love the Andy Griffith show. I still watch It.
Me too!
Vito Scotti has always been one of my favorite character actors! 🥰
Didn't Bob Denver already have exposure in 'The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis'?
You would think.
He was a regular for several seasons as Maynard G, Krebs ("Work!").
Thanks for good memories
Thanks for watching!
11:13 RIP Teri Garr.
Most of your honorable mentions were bigger than half the actual list!
I met George Kennedy and got to shake his hand. Academy Award winner George Kennedy.
It was an Oscar...
Have any fingers left?
Pictures or it didn't happen! 🤣😂🤣
@@Bumper776It's not important that you believe. It's only important that I once got to meet Hal Holbrook when he was touring as Mark Twain. It was after his performance on stage in Austin, Tx. He did a little meet and greet with fans, and was still wearing his stage makeup. It was a real thrill, and he couldn't have been nicer. No connection with Andy Griffith show, but I hate it when people ask for proof of meeting famous folks. It shows how little we trust one another in this modern world. That's why folks still love the show, and the world it portrayed. 'The good old days', when you trusted your neighbors, or even a stranger. Even with the real issues of those times, there was a basic decency and respect among people. Was everything perfect? Of course not, but there were some basic values that were present then that seem to be absent now. I might be sanitizing some of the problems that existed then, and still exist now, but when trust among people vanishes, then how can we begin to solve all the other issues of modern life in this wild new century. Not even AI can help us with that. Pardon the lecture, but Mayberry seems like a town I wish really existed in a place other than our memories. At least, I got to shake Mark Twain's hand. Or Hal Holbrook's. Lovely person, by the way!
Sterling Holloway performed in several Disney animated films, going back to Dumbo(1941). I think he was in animated films for Disney from the 40’s to the 70’s.
Michael J Pollard - Barney's Cousin Vergil
Jack Nicolson and Terry Garr were the only ones I didn't know
You didn't mention actor Bo Hopkins!
Jack Albertson's sister Mabel Albertson played Howard Sprague's mother on the Andy Griffith show, too.
Awesome video!
Thank you!
TAGS - Quite possibly the greatest 30 minute time slot on television - Ever.
What about Edward Buchanan (I believe was his name) who played Uncle Joe on Petticoat Junction.
I believe his name was Edgar Buchanan thanks
@TheSMG1972 Oh yes...that's right. Now that I see it as you wrote it. He also was in a Leave It to Beaver episode.
Buchanan was also in several movies. Two that I know of that starred Cary Grant.
"There's Uncle Joe, he's a movin' kinda slow at the Junction"
I must have watched some of the color episodes, but I think that when Barney left and the series went color, the show "jumped the shark," as the expression goes. I know the black and white episodes inside-out and STILL watch them - it is one of the best shows ever on television.
The color episodes are of shockingly poor quality compared to the early seasons. I cannot understand how it stayed high in the ratings. Seriously - it is baffling.
@@arise2945 I lost interest in that show after Barney left!
Don Knotts was just irreplaceable. Though I wondered if Jerry Van Dyke could have been a better replacement.
You can't get everybody, but that was a good list.
Thanks!
Mr mc Bevy was Lars Hason (Charles Ingalls boss at the mill) from little house on the praire
I watch the show regularly on DVD and recall all of the appearances. I think that my favorite was Julie Adams as the county nurse.🤔😊👍
I recognized Barbara Eden when I was a kid because I watched I dream of Genie. Wow, where did the time go? Thanks for the mei.
1:02 Barbara Stuart - "Bunny" from Gomer Pyle USMC
Did I miss Dub Taylor and Edgar Buchanon?
I remember every one of them and even the episodes that they were in, even the one with Kent McCord. RIP Teri Garr.
You missed Vito Scotti, along with Jamie Farr, he played one of the gypsies.
A major recurring guest roll is Denver Pyle, best known later as Uncle Jesse( Dukes Of Hazzard), Mad Jack (Grizzly Adams) as Brisco Darling.
In the "BAILEY BAD BOY" episode, we witnessed LIFE LESSONS and experience the beginnings of Bill Bixby's BRILLIANT PERFORMANCES!!
👏👍
Gteat video sure brings back memories😮
Glad you enjoyed it!
We live in Western North Carolina and last month we rode to Mount Airy Andy Griffith home town.
The fake jail house isn't very close to what the jail was on the show. They built it right next to the real Wally's filling station. I thought it was just a built up thing too, until I felt when I stepped on a piece of plywood, and said to the lady this place must have had a basement. She told me, no, that's the lube rack. We talked to her for about 20 minutes, and found out it was the actual Wally's filling station, that Andy based it on. The original owner and Andy's father were cousins. He used to hang out there as a kid, so when he made the show, He put Wally's filling station into it.
Very Good Video
Thanks!
One of my FAVORITE shows!!! My little 8 year old grandniece surprised her mom at home because she would catch her watching it! 😅
Jerry Van Dyke and Andy Griffith were also in the movie Angel in my pocket.
You missed these 3 lovely ladies- Julie Adams, Joanna Moore & Sue Ane Langdon. All went on to appear in Elvis Presley movies. 🎸🎤🎸
How did they get away with not even an honourable mention of Doris Packer , Howard Morris or Bernard Fox? They all played well acted characters , and the episode with both Morris and Fox was incredible!
Barbara Eden was a bombshell..just stunning. 😮
You missed Everett Sloan as Jubal Foster.
So many universes crossed.
Even The Hundred Acre Wood.
Darren McGavin (Kolchak: The Night Stalker) is in the cell with George Kennedy in #19
Good one. Did not realize Kent McCord.
Interesting/informative/entertaining.
Thank you!
Holloway was on 3 episodes of Superman too...thxs for the trip down memory lane
I've been watching old "Route 66" reruns and there are quite a few actors at the very beginning of their careers. Like Martin Sheen as a teenage gang leader punk, Nina Foch, Ed Asner, Jack Warden, William Conrad, Sam Peckinpah, Arthur Hiller, and more. One of my all-time favorites is Leonard Nimoy playing one of the aliens in "Zombies of the Stratosphere" (A Commando Cody serial).
Bob Denver was also in "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis"; and Bill Bixby was the star of "The Courtship of Eddie's Father".
I saw Bob Denver in person at New River Gorge Bridge Day in West Virginia in 1994. He and his wife were living in Princeton, West Virginia at the time.
The one I am shocked to see played on the Andy Griffith show would definitely have to be Jack Nicholson. That is pretty cool 😎
You missed Vito Scotti and Ray Walston. Vito Scotti is in the same scenes as Jamie Farr and Ray Walston is in the scene with Roc Reiner
All kinds of great stars guest staring 👍🏼♥️🙏🏼✝️✌🏼😎
Behind-the-Scenes on The Andy Griffith Show👉 ruclips.net/video/4Wx9iHTzfHI/видео.html
The only way someone didn't know these people appeared, they didn't watch the show!
Edgar Buchanan as the free - loading handyman, who almost worked Andy to death
Note: Jack Albertson won the Oscar for The Subject Was Roses. He wasn’t nominated for Willy Wonka.