The Lone Ranger is an American Western television series that aired on the ABC Television network from 1949 to 1957, with Clayton Moore in the starring role. Jay Silverheels, a member of the Mohawk Aboriginal people in Canada, played The Lone Ranger's Indian companion Tonto. [1]
Guest star | Role(s) | Episode(s) | Year |
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Michael Ansara | Angry Horse | "Trouble at Black Rock" | 1951 |
James Arness | Deputy Bud Titus | "Matter of Courage" | 1950 |
John Banner | Von Baden | "Damsels in Distress" | 1950 |
Frances Bavier | Aunt Maggie Sawtelle | "Sawtelle Saga's End" | 1955 |
Hugh Beaumont | Reverend Randy Roberts | "The Godless Men" | 1953 |
Lane Bradford | Jake | "The Legion of Old Timers" | 1949 |
Slick | "Greed for Gold" | 1950 | |
Sergeant Pala | "White Man's Magic" | 1950 | |
Lige Watkin | "Crime in Time" | 1950 | |
Joe | "Desert Adventure" | 1950 | |
Gat Towson | "The Outcast" | 1951 | |
Dusty | "The Hooded Men" | 1951 | |
Rufe | "Jeb's Gold Mine" | 1952 | |
Zeke | "A Stage for Mademoiselle" | 1953 | |
Smiley Hawks | "The Deserter" | 1953 | |
Gus | "Message to Fort Apache" | 1954 | |
Matt Rusk | "Stage to Teshimingo" | 1954 | |
Jed | "The Cross of Santo Domingo" | 1956 | |
George Stark | "Christmas Story" | 1956 | |
Duke Wade | "Mission for Tonto" | 1957 | |
Robert Bray | Al Davis | "Jeb's Gold Mine" | 1952 |
Ben | "Bandits in Uniform" | 1953 | |
Dan Glick | "The Perfect Crime" | 1953 | |
Joe Tarbuck | "Outlaw's Trail" | 1954 | |
Mace | "Two for Juan Ringo" | 1954 | |
Mike Barty | "False Accusation" | 1955 | |
Harry Carey Jr. | Jay Thomasson | "The Return of Dice Dawson" | 1955 |
Harry Cheshire | Judge Wells | "Word of Honor" | 1952 |
Doc Wilson | "The Midnight Rider" | 1953 | |
Phyllis Coates | Ann Wyman | "Stage to Estacado" | 1953 |
Naomi Courtwright | "The Perfect Crime" | 1953 | |
Jane Johnson | "Woman in the White Mask" | 1955 | |
Christopher Dark | Kat-Kem | "The Return" | 1955 |
Gail Davis | "Buried Treasure" | 1950 | |
"Spanish Gold" | 1950 | ||
"Friend In Need" | 1951 | ||
John Doucette | Dirk | "The Masked Rider" | 1949 |
Ox Martin | "Gold Fever" | 1950 | |
Rocky Hanford | "Sheriff of Gunstock" | 1950 | |
Pierre Dumont | "Thieves' Money" | 1950 | |
Flack | "The Hooded Men" | 1951 | |
Andrew Gage | "Bandits in Uniform" | 1953 | |
Blaze | "The Fugitive" | 1954 | |
Kelso | "Rendezvous at Whipsaw" | 1954 | |
Lew Cates | "The School Story" | 1955 | |
Deputy Sawyer | "Trapped" | 1955 | |
Beau Slate | "Counterfeit Redskins" | 1955 | |
Frank Ferguson | Lester Grey | "The Globe" | 1954 |
Oscar Vale | "Enfield Rifle" | 1955 | |
Cassius Holt | "Death Goes to Press" | 1955 | |
Bennett | "Trapped" | 1955 | |
Margaret Field | "Greed for Gold" | 1950 | |
John Hart | "Rifles and Renegades" | 1950 | |
"Sheriff at Gunstock" | 1950 | ||
Percy Helton | "Dan Reid's Sacrifice" | 1955 | |
Dwayne Hickman | "Two Gold Lockets" | 1951 | |
Darryl Hickman | "Two Gold Lockets" | 1951 | |
David Holt | prison warden's kidnapped son | "Never Say Die" | 1950 |
I. Stanford Jolley | Asa Jones | "Rifles and Renegades" | 1950 |
Stark Durfee | "Eye for an Eye" | 1950 | |
Seth | "Lady Killer" | 1950 | |
Will Motter | "Trader Boggs" | 1953 | |
Don Esteban | "Bandits in Uniform" | 1953 | |
Dave | "Hidden Fortune" | 1953 | |
Dick Jones | "Man Without a Gun" | 1950 | |
Stacy Keach Sr. | "Showdown at Sand Creek" | 1955 | |
DeForest Kelley | "The Legion of Old Timers" | 1949 | |
"Gold Trains" | 1950 | ||
"Death in the Forest" | 1953 | ||
Douglas Kennedy | Curley Bates | "A Pardon for Curley" | 1950 |
Slim Roberts | "Desperado at Large" | 1952 | |
Bull Gunderson | "Ranger in Danger" | 1952 | |
George Milliner | "Right to Vote" | 1953 | |
Sheriff Tom Lowell | "Six Gun Sanctuary" | 1954 | |
John Trent | "Trigger Finger" | 1955 | |
Nan Leslie | Nancy Barton | "The Masked Rider" | 1949 |
Alicia Scoville | "The Wrong Man" | 1950 | |
Leia Anson | "Lady Killer" | 1950 | |
Martha Neal | "Special Edition" | 1952 | |
Molly O'Connel | "The Durango Kid" | 1953 | |
Kitty Martin | "Gentleman from Julesburg" | 1953 | |
Jean Scott | "A Broken Match" | 1954 | |
Susan Starr | "Adventure at Arbuckle" | 1956 | |
Marjorie Lord | "The Law Lady" | 1955 | |
Tyler MacDuff | Brad Stanton | "One Nation, Indivisible" | 1955 |
Clint Harkey | "The Twisted Track" | 1956 | |
Kip Holloway | "Mission for Tonto" | 1957 | |
David McMahon | Clay Durfee | "Eye for an Eye" | 1950 |
Jim Collins | "Thieves' Money" | 1950 | |
Mr. Herbert | "Mr. Trouble" | 1951 | |
Bert | "Word of Honor" | 1952 | |
Martin Milner | "Pay Dirt" | 1950 | |
Ewing Mitchell | Major | "The Courage of Tonto" | 1957 |
Tom Bryan | "The Banker's Son" | 1957 | |
Noel Neill | "Letter of the Law" | 1951 | |
John M Pickard | Smokey Baines | "Outlaw's Son" | 1952 |
Jeff Seaton | "Best Laid Plans" | 1952 | |
Henry Flack | "The Ghost of Coyote Canyon" | 1953 | |
Matt Coleman | "Sunstroke Mesa" | 1955 | |
Moose Miller | "Heart of a Cheater" | 1955 | |
Jess Tyler | "Trouble at Tylerville" | 1956 | |
Lem Hollister | "Outlaws in Grease Paint" | 1957 | |
Slim Pickens | "The Sheriff of Smoke Tree" | 1956 | |
"The Letter Bride" | 1956 | ||
Denver Pyle | "The Outcast" | 1951 | |
"Backtrail" | 1951 | ||
"The Hooded Men" | 1951 | ||
"The Woman in the White Mask" | 1955 | ||
"The Cross of Santo Domingo" | 1956 | ||
"Quicksand" | 1956 | ||
Mike Ragan | Curly | "Barnaby Boggs, Esquire" | 1950 |
Pike Lane | "Bullets for Ballots" | 1950 | |
Crane | "The Black Widow" | 1950 | |
Al | "Danger Ahead" | 1950 | |
Chad Hackett | "Silent Voice" | 1951 | |
Jeff Durbin | "Through the Wall" | 1952 | |
Dave | "White Hawk's Decision" | 1956 | |
Slim Wiley | "Quarter Horse War" | 1956 | |
Sloat | "Ghost Canyon" | 1956 | |
Marion Ross | "Texas Draw" | 1954 | |
Victor Sen Yung | "The Letter Bride" | 1956 | |
Kim Spalding | Moose | "Million Dollar Wallpaper" | 1950 |
Ed | "Backtrail" | 1951 | |
Joe | "Tumblerock Law" | 1953 | |
Glenn Strange | Butch Cavendish | "Enter the Lone Ranger" | 1949 |
"The Lone Ranger Fights On" | 1949 | ||
"The Lone Ranger's Triumph" | 1949 | ||
"Never Say Die" | 1950 | ||
Bart Walton | "Indian Charlie" | 1953 | |
Tom Casley | "Gunpowder Joe" | 1953 | |
stagecoach driver | "Ex-Marshal" | 1954 | |
"The Too-Perfect Signature" | 1955 | ||
William Tannen | Curly | "Man of the House" | 1950 |
Major Halliday | "Quarter Horse War" | 1956 | |
Seth McKeever | "Decision for Chris McKeever" | 1956 | |
Carol Thurston | Beata | "Finders Keepers" | 1949 |
Mary Turner | "Masked Deputy" | 1950 | |
Minerva Urecal | "Ghost Town Fury" | 1950 | |
"Homer With a High Hat" | 1954 | ||
Lee Van Cleef | "Desperado at Large" | 1952 | |
"The Brown Pony" | 1953 | ||
"Stage to Estacado" | 1953 | ||
Eddy Waller | Jules | "The Gentleman from Julesburg" | 1953 |
Jim Haskell | "Heart of a Cheater" | 1955 | |
Hardrock Hazen | "The Swami" | 1955 | |
Frank Wilcox | Ross Colby | "The Map" | 1952 |
Samuel DeWitt | "A Stage for Mademoiselle" | 1953 | |
Slate Corbaley | "Prisoner in Jeopardy" | 1953 | |
Bradford | "The Return" | 1955 | |
Guy Williams | love-struck sheriff | "Six-Gun Artist" | 1955 |
Michael Winkelman | Chip Truett | "The Prince of Buffalo Gap" | 1957 |
Sheb Wooley | "The Wake of War" | 1953 | |
"Stage to Estacado" | 1953 | ||
"Message to Fort Apache" | 1954 | ||
"Wanted: The Lone Ranger" | 1955 | ||
Hank Worden | Rusty Bates | "The Tenderfeet" | 1949 |
Stage Driver Whip | "Woman from Omaha" | 1953 | |
Ed | "The Ghost of Coyote Canyon" | 1953 | |
Ike Beatty | "Stage to Teshimingo" | 1954 | |
Jud | "The Bait: Gold" | 1955 | |
Bruckner | "The Banker's Son" | 1957 |
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