The Real McCoys

ABC (ended 1963)

Cast & Crew

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  • Walter Brennan

    Grampa Amos McCoy

    9.6
    Born in 1894, Walter Brennan began performing in vaudeville. He served in World War I with the 101st Field Artillery Regiment. After the War he grew pineapples in Guatemala before returning to the United States. It was his friend Gary Cooper who encouraged him to seek a film career and soon he got bit parts in films like the 1933 The Invisible Man and the 1935 film The Bride of Frankenstein. He did stunt work for many films in the 1930's. In 1936 for the film Come and Get It Walter received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He would go on to win two more Best Supporting Actor Oscars. With television on the horizon, Walter entered with the same zest and zeal for his own series called The Real McCoys. The show ran from 1957 until 1963. He would be back the following year in another series titled The Tycoon, this lasted one season only. In 1967 he came back to television for the series The Guns of Will Sonnett. He appeared in various films and television series throughout his remaining years appearing as a regular in the show To Rome With Love the last one he was a permanent cast member of.moreless
  • Richard Crenna

    Luke McCoy

    8.6
    Richard majored in Theater Arts at USC and began his career as Ougy Pringle on the radio show Date with Judy before moving on to play Walter Denton in Our Miss Brooks on both radio and television. Married to Penni Sweeney from 1956 until his death in 2003, Richard had three children: daughter Seana (born in 1952; with his first wife), son Richard (born June 29, 1959) and daughter Maria (born September 2, 1965).moreless
  • Kathleen Nolan

    Kate McCoy

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  • Tony Martinez

    Pepino Garcia

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  • Michael Winkelman

    Little Luke

    8.6

    Child actor active from the mid-1950s through mid-1960s.

  • Lydia Reed

    Hassie McCoy

    9.3
  • Betty Garde

    Aggie Larkin

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  • Andy Clyde

    George MacMichael

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  • Madge Blake

    Flora MacMichael

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  • Hy Averback

    Director

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  • Irving Pincus

    Producer

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  • Irving Pincus

    Creator

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  • Norman Pincus

    Associate Producer

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  • William Skall

    Director of Photography

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  • Dann Cahn

    Editorial Supervisor

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  • John MacNeil (II)

    Set Decorator

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    This John MacNeil (II) guide is for the Set Designer active from 1945-1961. For the Set Designer/Art Director active from 1998-2010, please see John MacNeil (I).
  • Gene Gossert

    Property Master

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  • Lee Greenway

    Make-up Artist

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  • Hollis Barnes

    Hairstylist

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  • Edward Donahoe

    Production Management

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  • Robert Reeve

    Re-Recording Mixer

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    Robert Reeve was a sound re-recording mixer, editor and sound effects editor during the 1950s and 1960s on hit television shows including I Love Lucy, Make Room For Daddy, The Jack Benny Program, The Andy Griffith Show, and The Dick Van Dyke Show.moreless
  • Ralph Berger

    Art Director

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  • Charles Stewart

    Script Supervisor

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  • Jack Elinson

    Script Supervisor

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  • Paul Helmick

    Assistant Director

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  • Harry Ruby

    Main Title Theme (written/performed)

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  • E. C. Norton

    Music Supervisor

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    Music supervisor and composer E.C. Norton is best known for his work on the I Love Lucy show.
  • Argyle Nelson

    Production Supervisor

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    After working as an assistant director in theatrical films during the 1930s and '40s, Argyle Nelson worked as a Production Manager and Production Supervisor on many of the top television shows of the 1950's and early-1960's, including Our Miss Brooks, I Love Lucy, The Real McCoys, Whirlybirds, My Three Sons, The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Andy Griffith Show. His name is most recognized from his work on Desilu Studios productions.moreless
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