Paul Richards
Paul Richards is an American actor who has appeared in films and on television in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.He guest-starred in a number of classic television western series such as The Rifleman, Have Gun–Will Travel, Zorro, Johnny Ringo, The Rebel, Black Saddle, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Rawhide, and The Virginian. One of Richards' most memorable appearances came in the very first Gunsmoke episode, entitled "Matt Gets It," broadcast on CBS on September 10, 1955, as the first antagonist to outdraw and nearly kill Marshal Matt Dillon. He made additional guest appearances in 1956, 1958, and 1968, respectively.
Richards guest-starred three times in 1956 on the NBC western anthology series Frontier, having portrayed Louis Rose in "The Texicans", John Webb in "The Big Dry", and Will Shaw in "The Salt War". He guest-starred in Brian Keith's first series, Crusader, a Cold War drama. Richards appeared twice on the ABC and later syndicated western series Tombstone Territory, starring Pat Conway and Richard Eastham, in the episodes "Thicker than Water" (1958) and "The Noose That Broke" (1959).
He also appeared in the syndicated series, Sheriff of Cochise, a crime drama starring John Bromfield set in Arizona, and The Silent Service, a drama based on true stories of the submarine section of the United States Navy. He was a guest star on Kenneth Tobey's Whirlybirds, a syndicated aviation adventure series. He appeared on three other syndicated crime dramas, Sheriff of Cochise and U.S. Marshal, both starring John Bromfield, and The Brothers Brannagan, with Stephen Dunne and Mark Roberts. He made guest appearances on the ABC adventure series, Straightaway, and on NBC's Dragnet, starring Jack Webb.
In 1959, he appeared in a five-part episode entitled "Louie K" in the role of Louis "Louie" Kassoff in NBC's 1920s crime drama The Lawless Years with James Gregory. Over the years, Richards guest starred in many television series, including NBC's Dan Raven, a crime drama starring Skip Homeier, and