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  1. Aidman also guest starred in a 1961 episode of the western TV series Bonanza ("The Rival") as Jim Applegate. In 1961, in a Peter Gunn episode entitled "Witness in the Window", Aidman hires Peter Gunn to investigate a woman blackmailing him over alleged sexual improprieties he denies.

  2. Nov 8, 1993 · Charles Aidman, the often-seen, often-heard but little-known character actor whose sophisticated and measured tones provided him with appearances in more than 400 television programs and countless...

  3. Nov 8, 1993 · Nov 8, 1993. Los Angeles Times. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Charles Aidman, the often seen, often heard but little known character actor whose sophisticated and measured tones provided him with...

  4. Charles Aidman originally planned a career as an attorney, but was sidetracked during World War II and naval officer training at DePaul university. During a speech class the instructor, who also headed the drama department, saw Aidman as ideal for a role in an upcoming play.

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  5. Fast Facts. Born: January 21, 1925 in Frankfort, Indiana. Spouses: Frances Garman (m. 1957-1967); Betty Hyatt Aidman (m. 1969-1993) Military Service: Gunnery Officer — U.S. Navy. Died: November 7, 1993 in Beverly Hills, California. Cause of Death: Cancer. Age: 68. Interment: Westwood Village Memorial Park, Westwood Village, Los Angeles, California.

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  6. Nov 10, 1993 · Charles Aidman, a television actor who appeared in one of the first “Twilight Zone” episodes and narrated an updated version of the science fiction series, died of cancer Sunday. In a 1959...

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  8. Charles Aidman. Actor: Countdown. Charles Aidman originally planned a career as an attorney, but was sidetracked during World War II and naval officer training at DePaul university.