List of Leave It to Beaver cast members
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The following is a list of actors who appeared in the original American television series Leave It to Beaver, alongside the character(s) they played. (Note: † denotes actor who is known to be deceased.)
Main cast[edit]
- Barbara Billingsley† as "June Cleaver"
- Hugh Beaumont† as "Ward Cleaver"
- Tony Dow as "Wally Cleaver"
- Jerry Mathers as "Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver"
Supporting cast[edit]
- Jeri Weil as "Judy Hensler"
- Ken Osmond as "Eddie Haskell"
- Frank Bank† as "Clarence 'Lumpy' Rutherford"
- Sue Randall† as "Miss Landers"
- Diane Brewster† as "Miss Canfield"
- Richard Deacon† as "Fred Rutherford"
- Stephen Talbot as "Gilbert Bates". In the episode "Beaver's English Test", Mr. Blair, Gilbert's English teacher, calls Gilbert "Mr. Harrison". He is referred to as "Gilbert Gates" (and his father "Mr. Gates") in the first episode he appears, "Beaver & Gilbert".
- Rusty Stevens as "Larry Mondello"
- Richard Correll as "Richard Rickover"
- Stanley Fafara† as "Hubert 'Whitey' Whitney"
Recurring cast[edit]
- Burt Mustin† as "Gus the fireman"
- Buddy Hart - "Chester Anderson"
- Tiger Fafara as "Tooey Brown"
- Madge Kennedy† as "Aunt Martha Bronson"
- Jeri Weil as "Judy Hensler"
- Madge Blake† as "Margaret Mondello," Larry's mother
- Dana Dillaway as "Peggy"
- Karen Sue Trent as "Penny Woods"
- Doris Packer† as "Mrs. (Cornelia) Rayburn," the principal of Grant Ave. Grammar School
- Edgar Buchanan† as "Uncle Billy" and "Captain Jack"
- Veronica Cartwright as "Violet Rutherford" and, in the episode, "Beaver Sees America", she plays "Peggy MacIntosh"
- Cheryl Holdridge† - "Julie Foster" in most episodes and as "Gloria Cusick" in "Wally's Pug Nose"
- Keith Taylor as "Harry Harrison"
Other cast members[edit]
- Mark Murray – "Alan"
- Larry Adare – "Alan"
- Tim Graham† – "Mr. Allen"
- Howard McNear† – "Andy"
- Stephen Wootton† – "Clyde Appleby"
- Ed Prentiss† – "Mr. Bailey"
- Clark Howat† – "Mr. Barnes"
- Beverly Washburn – "Jill Bartlett"
- Gage Clarke† – "Mr. Baxter"
- Joey Scott – "Bengie Bellamy"
- William Schallert† – "Mr. Bloomgarten"
- Pat McCaffrie† – "Bill Boothby"
- Mary Mitchel – "Evelyn Boothby"
- Lurene Tuttle† – "Mrs. Brady"
- Henry Hunter† – "Mr. Briggs"
- Allan Ray – "Bert"
- Vicky Albright – "Carolyn"
- Alan Roberts – "Roberto 'Chuey' Varela"
- Hardie Albright† – "Mr. Collins"
- John Hoyt† – "Dr. Compton" and "Mr. Franklin"
- Bartlett Robinson† – "George Compton"
- Aline Towne† – "Mrs. Cunningham" and "George Compton's Secretary"
- Charles Davis† – "Willis 'Corny' Cornelius"
- Karen Green – "Caroline Cunningham"
- Martin Dean – "Rick Davis"
- Lyle Talbot† – "Charles 'Chuck' Dennison"
- Patty Turner – "Linda Dennison"
- Charles H. Gray† – "Harry Donaldson"
- Phyllis Coates – "Betty Donaldson"
- Ray Kellogg† – "Mr. Donaldson"
- Dorothy Abbott† – "Dorothy the Secretary"
- Don Drysdale† – "Himself"- the show's only celebrity guest appearance
- Ahna Capri† – "Cinda Dunsworth"
- Ralph Sanford† – "Fats Flannaghan"
- Ross Elliott† – "Mr. Foster"
- Bobby Mittelstaedt – "Charles Fredericks"
- Rankin Mansfield† – "Express agency clerk"
- Carleton G. Young† – "John Gates"
- Marjorie Reynolds† – "Mrs. Gregory"
- Herbert Rudley† – "Mr. Gregory"
- Carole Wells – "Kathy Gregory"
- Kathleen O'Malley – "Mrs. Halloran"
- Rodney Bell† – "Alfred Hanson"
- Cindy Carol (also known as Carol Sydes) – "Alma Hanson"
- Jean Vander Pyl† – "Mrs. Hanson" and "Mrs. Woods"
- Anne Barton† – "Agnes Haskell"
- Ann Doran† – "Agnes Haskell" and "Mrs. Bellamy"
- John Alvin† – "Frank Haskell"
- George O. Petrie† – "George Haskell"
- Karl Swenson† – "George Haskell"
- Tommy Ivo – "Duke Hathaway"
- Ann Barnes† – "Frances Hobbs"
- John Gallaudet† – "Arthur Howard"
- Dick Simmons† – "Kenneth Langley"
- Alice Backes† – "Miss Lawrence"
- Tim Matheson – "Michael"
- Rory Stevens – "Chuckie Murdock"
- Barry Curtis – "Harry Myers" and "Johnny Franklin"
- Jennie Lynn – "Patty"
- Eddie Marr† – "Mr. Payton"
- Will Wright † – "Pete at Firehouse #7"
- Katherine Warren† – "Mrs. Prescott"
- Jane Dulo† – "Mrs. Rickover"
- Pamela Baird – "Mary Ellen Rogers"
- Majel Barrett† – "Gwendolyn Rutherford"
- David Kent – "Bill Scott"
- Beverly Lunsford – "Shirley"
- Kim Charney – "Terry"
- Estelle Etterre – "Mrs. Thompson"
- Mimi Gibson – "Mary Tyler"
- Gil Frye† – "Mr. Tyne"
- Lenore Kingston† – "Mrs. Whitney"
- Lillian O'Malley – "Mrs. Whitney"
- Maria Andre – "Carmella Varela"
- Abel Franco† – "Enrico Varela"
- Wendell Holmes† – "Mr. Blair" and "Mr. Willet"
- Ray Montgomery† – "Herb Wilson"
- Chrystine Jordan – "Donna Yeager"
Others in unnamed roles[edit]
- Paul Engle† – "Bicycle Thief"
- Bill Baldwin† – "Board of Health Man"
- Neil Seflinger – "Boy"
- Kevin Jones – "1st Boy"
- Eddie Pagett – "1st Boy"
- Brad Morrow† – "2nd Boy"
- Bobby Beakman – "Boy in Club"
- Gary Allen – "Boy in Club"
- Yvonne White – "Bus Passenger"
- Frank Sully† – "Cab Driver"
- Jess Kirkpatrick† – "Car Lot Owner"
- Eric Snowden† – "Clothier"
- John Hoyt† – "Clothier"
- John Hart† – "Construction Worker"
- Frank Wilcox† – "District Court Judge"
- Stephen Courtleigh† – "Father"
- Dee Carroll† – "Florist"
- Carol Faylen – "1st Girl"
- Patty Ann Gerrity – "1st Girl"
- Claudia Bryar† – "Librarian", also one of the housewives in the episode "Community Chest"
- Vince Williams† – "Man in Shoe Store"
- Alan Reynolds† – "Man in Train Station"
- Helen Jay† – "Perfume Customer"
- Anne Dore – "Perfume Customer"
- Mark Allen – "Policeman"
- George Cisar† – "Postman"
- Hal Smith† – "Restaurant Manager"
- Betty Lynn Budzak – "Student"
- Howard Caine†
- Bill Erwin†
- Lee Meriwether – housewife in the episode "Community Chest"
- Dorothy Neumann† – housewife in the episode "Community Chest"
- Harry Shearer (in pilot episode)
- Herb Vigran†
Note: † denotes actor who is known to be deceased.
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