Annie Oakley
TV ShowTitle | Annie Oakley |
User score | 5.6 |
Release date | Jan 9, 1954 |
Release date of last episode | Feb 24, 1957 |
Genre | Western, Drama |
Production country | United States of America |
Production companies | Flying 'A' Productions |
Series status | Ended |
Seasons count | 3 (List of episodes) |
Episodes count | 69 |
Run time | 25, 30 min. |
Annie Oakley was an American Western television series that fictionalized the life of famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley. It ran from January 1954 to February 1957 in syndication, for a total of 81 black and white episodes, each 25 minutes long. ABC showed reruns on Saturday and Sunday daytime from 1959 to 1960 and from 1964 to 1965.
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See moreBrad Johnson
Deputy Sherriff Lofty Craig, Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig
Gail Davis
Annie Oakley
Jimmy Hawkins
Tagg Oakley
Bob Woodward
Stagecoach Driver (uncredited), Stagecoach Driver, Henchman Ed Reed, Henchman, Saloon Henchman (uncredited), Woody (uncredited), Tobacco Buyer (uncredited), Pete - Stagecoach Driver, Stableman (uncredited), Westerner, Stage Agent (uncredited), Outlaw Conway, Vic, Henchman Bart, Stage Driver (uncredited), Stage Guard Dave (uncredited), Andy, Posse Rider (uncredited), Amos Biddle (uncredited), Mr. Thornwald, Henchman Al Murdock, Posse Member, Stage Driver Jim
Dick Tufeld
Self - Announcer (uncredited), , (uncredited), Townsman (uncredited)
Sam Flint
Banker Oliver, Doc Seymour, Cy Crawford, Banker Willis, Wilson, Doctor, Howard Bishop, Digger Bagley
Art Dillard
Townsman (uncredited), Henchman (uncredited), Henchman, Walt (uncredited), Townsman Dragging Casco to Jail (uncredited), Wagon Driver (uncredited)
Keith Richards
Dan Bradshaw, Bob Brennan, Mandel, Duke Marteen, Adam Scott, D.K. Rodney
Paul E. Burns
Station Agent Phil (uncredited), Clem Lacey, Justice of the Peace, Paul Denain, Station Agent Jim, Telegrapher
Don C. Harvey
Dave Murdock - Henchman, Henchman Cody Barnes, Outlaw Leader Lacey, Dallas Carson
Richard Reeves
Brady, Tomahawk Tommy, Dixie, Billy Yancey
Stanley Andrews
Pop Hackett, George Lacy, Snowy Kringle, Clay Griffin