The Lone Ranger Cast List
- The Lone RangerClayton Moore (born Jack Carlton Moore, September 14, 1914 – December 28, 1999) was an American actor best known for playing the fictional western character the Lone Ranger from 1949–1951 and 1954–1957 on the television series of the same name and two related movies from the same producers.
- The Lone RangerJay Silverheels (born Harold Jay Smith, May 26, 1912 – March 5, 1980) was a Mohawk actor and athlete. He was well known for his role as Tonto, the faithful Native American companion of the Lone Ranger in the long-running American western television series The Lone Ranger.
- Frederick William Foy (March 27, 1921 – December 22, 2010) was an American radio and television announcer and actor, who used Fred Foy as his professional name. He is best known for his narration of The Lone Ranger. Radio historian Jim Harmon described Foy as "the announcer, perhaps the greatest announcer-narrator in the history of radio drama."Shortly after graduating from high school in 1938, Foy began in broadcasting with a part-time position at WMBC, a 250-watt independent station in Detroit. He moved to WXYZ in 1942, but World War II interrupted his radio career.
- The Lone Ranger, Hawkeye and the Last of the MohicansJohn Lewis Hart (December 13, 1917 – September 20, 2009), also credited as John Hilton was an American film and television actor. In his early career, Hart appeared mostly in Westerns. Although Hart played mostly minor roles in some fairly well known films, he was probably best known for having replaced Clayton Moore in 1952 in the television series, The Lone Ranger for one season from 1952 until 1953.
- The Fantastic Four (1967), The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, Foreign IntrigueGerald Mohr (June 11, 1914 – November 9, 1968) was an American radio, film, and television character actor and frequent leading man, who appeared in more than 500 radio plays, 73 films, and over 100 television shows.
- The Lone Ranger, Thundarr the Barbarian, The Alvin ShowShepard Menken (November 2, 1921 – January 2, 1999) was an American film, television, voice, radio and character actor.
- Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, The Flintstone Kids, The Lone RangerMichael Rye (born John Michael Riorden Billsbury; March 2, 1918 – September 20, 2012) was an American actor and voice actor. His decades-long career spanned radio, television, animated cartoons and video games. Aside from his voice over work, Rye also acted in on-screen television roles as well, including parts in Dr. Kildare and 77 Sunset Strip.
- Hank Worden (born Norton Earl Worden July 23, 1901 – December 6, 1992) was an American cowboy-turned-character actor who appeared in many Westerns, including many John Ford films such as The Searchers and the TV series The Lone Ranger.
- Gunsmoke, How the West Was Won, McClain's LawBorn on May 26, 1923, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, James Arness was a towering figure in American television history. Best known for his leading role as Marshal Matt Dillon in the long-running TV series Gunsmoke, Arness became an icon of the Western genre and a pillar of stability to viewers across the country. His early life was marked by hardship, including the death of his father and his own serious injuries during World War II. These experiences shaped him into a resilient individual with a strong work ethic, which would later influence his acting career. After the war, Arness found his calling in the world of acting. He began on the radio, but quickly transitioned to film where he landed roles in notable movies such as The Thing from Another World and Them! In 1955, he received the role of Matt Dillon in the TV series Gunsmoke, which went on to become one of the longest-running dramatic series in U.S. television history. For two decades, he graced small screens nationwide, bringing the character of Matt Dillon to life with authenticity and grit, earning him wide acclaim and three Emmy nominations. Offscreen, Arness was a dedicated family man. Married twice, he had three children who remember him as a loving father. Despite his fame, he remained grounded and private, preferring a quiet life away from Hollywood's glitz and glamour. He was also involved in several charitable activities, using his platform to give back to society. James Arness passed away in 2011, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be celebrated in the hearts of fans and within the annals of television history.
- The Partners, Lock-Up, The MonroesJohn Arthur Doucette (January 21, 1921 – August 16, 1994) was an American character actor who performed in more than 280 film and television productions between 1941 and 1987. A man of stocky build who possessed a deep, rich voice, he proved equally adept at portraying characters in Shakespearean plays as well as in Westerns and in modern crime dramas. He is perhaps best remembered, however, for his villainous roles as a movie and television "tough guy".
- Stagecoach WestRobert E. Bray (October 23, 1917 – March 7, 1983) was an American film and television actor probably best remembered for his role as the forest ranger Corey Stuart in the CBS series Lassie. He also starred in The Lone Ranger and Stagecoach West.