The Twilight Zone (TV Series 1959–1964) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Twilight Zone is a place that exists at any moment of time, of space or of mind...but always when you least expect it. When you find yourself in this realm of unlimited possibility, be careful what you say or do. The right decisions may help you find your way back out...someti...
Time travel was a prominent theme onTwilight Zone, one Rod Serling later remarked that "we ran to death [on the show]." Russell Johnson, who spent three years stranded onGilligan's Islandas The Professor-a role that never really seemed to suit him-starred in two compelling time travel epi...
Anne was one of the very very few "real women" on Twilight Zone. Marsha White, in human form, was ahead of her time. The masterful Act II, choreographed eloquently by Douglas Heyes, is among the best footage in all of Twilight Zone, and probably in all of television. I don't watch...
Wyenn appeared with Russell Johnson (of “Gilligan’s Island” fame) and Albert Salmi in the 1960 “Twilight Zone” episode “Execution,” written by series creator Rod Serling, about a 19th-century murderer who is transported into the 20th century via a time machi...
It remains a perennial favorite of Twilight Zone writer George Clayton Johnson, and features a fine performance by Arthur Hunnicut. Although his characterization of Hyder Simpson is slightly monotonous at times, he does the part a great deal of justice having come from Arkansas and like Hamner ...
George Clayton Johnson's last "Twilight Zone" entry - in largely disguised form - was this story starring Ed Wynn. Carolyn Kearney (who appeared in Serling's "The Time Element") and James Callahan were cast as the co-stars. Richard DeRoy wrote the final version that was aired. The resul...