Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
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Director
John Rich
Age 41 (died at 86)
Writer
Harvey Bullock
Age 45 (died at 84)
Cinematographer
John Finger
Gomer tries to convince his friends that a movie star has invited them all to a barbecue at her house.
Carter plans to use Gomer to win the inter-squad competition.
Gomer and Carter are the only ones who don't come down with German measles.
Sgt. Carter sets out to expose a fraud by proving to Gomer that the man who sold him a cheap watch is a crook.
Gomer is accused by a drunk's wife of turning her husband into an alcoholic.
Carter sabotages Gomer's garden by putting vodka in his prize watermelon.
Carter sends Gomer to a psychiatrist when he claims he has seen men from outer space.
Gomer is arrested after wrecking Sgt. Carter's car.
Carter bets Sgt. Hacker that he can't teach Gomer to cook a meal.
Gomer dates a girl with similar interests, then discovers that she considers them engaged after the first date.
Carter gives his girlfriend a puppy only to find himself competing with it for her affections.
Gomer and Carter are captured by smugglers.
Sgt. Carter learns Bunny was seen with another man.
Gomer can predict the weather better than the weather bureau.
A songstress applauds Gomer's song with a kiss.
Gomer unwittingly signs up a fugitive bank robber as a new recruit.
Carter suspects Gomer has been spending his Sundays at the beach; then tries to meet the beauties Gomer appeared with in a magazine.
Carter tries to transfer Gomer to the Marine band.
Gomer holds a farewell dinner in a Chinese restaurant, not knowing it is a front for a gambling operation.
Two shyster lawyers try to get Gomer and Carter to file a false damage suit after a near miss from an automobile.
Carter and Duke use Gomer to expose a card cheat.
Sgt. Carter attempts to keep Gomer from re-enlisting.
The Marine's favorite nightclub singer returns: Lou-Ann Poovie, who looks like a dream and sings like a nightmare. Sgt. Carter fights for her favors with two rivals -- Gomer and Duke.
Gomer's love for Welsh rarebit causes him to sleepwalk -- and to tell off Carter.
A club owner wants Gomer to sing every night.
Carter volunteers Gomer for a parachute jump.
Gomer loses the colonel's daughter at a go-go club, then tracks her to a beatnik den.
Gomer's new friend, a crow, turns out to be a thief, plundering everyone -- and stashing the loot in Gomer's locker.
Carter and Gomer hunt for a live mortar shell which the private lost during practice.
When Lou-Ann is about to be fired from her job as a nightclub singer, Gomer finds her a job as a salesgirl.
Jim Nabors
Pvt. Gomer Pyle
Age 36 (died at 87)
Frank Sutton
Sgt. Vince Carter
Age 42 (died at 50)
Ronnie Schell
Duke Slater
Age 34 (now 94)
Roy Stuart
Corporal Boyle
Age 39 (died at 78)
Forrest Compton
Colonel Gray
Age 40 (died at 94)
Victor Brandt
Age 23 (now 83)
Herbie Faye
Pawnbroker
Age 67 (died at 81)
Elizabeth MacRae
Lou-Ann Poovie
Age 30 (died at 88)
Allan Melvin
Sgt. Charley Hacker
Age 43 (died at 84)
Allison McKay
Waitress
Age 30 (now 90)
Rob Reiner
Beatnik
Age 19 (died at 78)
Richard Bull
Age 42 (died at 89)
Phil Arnold
Age 56 (died at 58)
Herb Vigran
Waiter
Age 56 (died at 76)
Art Lewis
Age 48 (died at 87)
Margaret Teele
Dort Clark
Age 48 (died at 71)
Stuart Nisbet
Age 32 (died at 82)
Keenan Wynn
Age 50 (died at 70)
Dave Willock
Age 57 (died at 81)
Richard Erdman
Age 41 (died at 93)
Arthur Batanides
Bronson
Age 43 (died at 76)
Alan Hewitt
Age 51 (died at 71)
Rod Lauren
Age 26 (died at 67)
Buddy Lester
Age 49 (died at 85)
Danny Dayton
Age 42 (died at 75)
Victor Sen Yung
Age 50 (died at 65)
Deborah Walley
Age 25 (died at 59)
Francine York
Age 28 (died at 78)
Murray Alper
Age 62 (died at 80)
John Stephenson
Age 43 (died at 91)
Hope Summers
Age 70 (died at 83)
James Hong
Age 37 (now 97)
Sid Melton
Age 49 (died at 94)
Jesslyn Fax
Age 73 (died at 82)
Emile Meyer
Frank Puglia
Papa
Age 74 (died at 83)
Harry Lauter
Age 52 (died at 76)
Pert Kelton
Age 58 (died at 61)
Richard Crane
Age 48 (died at 50)
Bruce Watson
Partner
Age 26 (died at 68)
Jay Novello
Age 62 (died at 78)
Jimmy Cross
Age 59 (died at 74)
Lillian Bronson
Age 63 (died at 92)
Eldon Quick
Age 29 (now 89)
Anthony Caruso
Age 50 (died at 86)
William Boyett
Policeman
Age 39 (died at 77)
Darwin Joston
Age 28 (died at 60)
Owen Bush
Age 44 (died at 79)
Johnny Silver
Age 48 (died at 84)
George Tyne
Age 49 (died at 91)
George N. Neise
Age 49 (died at 79)
William Benedict
Age 49 (died at 82)
Phyllis Davis
Age 26 (died at 73)
James Seay
Police Lieutenant
Age 52 (died at 78)
Spencer Chan
Age 74 (died at 95)
Milton Frome
M.C.
Age 57 (died at 80)
Anthony Eisley
Lloyd Borden
Age 41 (died at 78)
Ray Montgomery
Clint Nuxley
Age 44 (died at 76)
Wayne Heffley
Marine Sergeant
Age 39 (died at 81)
Joseph V. Perry
Age 35 (died at 69)
Jesse White
The Owner
Age 49 (died at 80)
Suzanne Benoit
Janice Gray
Age 21 (now 81)
Grace Albertson
Mrs. Gray
Age 48 (died at 96)
Candice Howard
Girl
Bella Bruck
Elderly Lady
Age 54 (died at 70)
Diane Mountford
Susan
Age 18 (now 78)
Harold Arbeitman
Mr. Buttons
Diane Sayer
Shirley Sokolik
Age 28 (died at 63)
Cosmo Sardo
Bartender
Coby Ruskin
Age 54 (died at 75)
Barry Blitzer
Age 37 (died at 80)
Ray Brenner
Age 38 (died at 67)
Carl Kleinschmitt
Age 29 (now 88)
Larry Markes
Age 44 (died at 77)
Earle Hagen
Original Music Composer
Age 47 (died at 88)
Director of Photography
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