
After serving time, aging criminal Roy “Mad‑Dog” Earle walks free and vows one final score before retirement. He targets a luxury resort hotel for a daring robbery, igniting a relentless 60‑day manhunt that turns him into a feared desperado.
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Explore the complete cast of I Died a Thousand Times, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
Chico

Dub Taylor
Ed (uncredited)

Lee Marvin
Babe Kossuck

Lon Chaney Jr.
Big Mac

Mae Clarke
Mabel Baughman (uncredited)

Dennis Hopper
Joe (uncredited)

Shelley Winters
Marie Garson

Jack Palance
Roy Earle / Roy Collins

Nick Adams
Bellboy (uncredited)

Larry J. Blake
Healy (uncredited)

Howard St. John
Doc Banton

Herb Vigran
Art (uncredited)

Earl Holliman
Red

Perry Lopez
Louis Mendoza

Myrna Fahey
Margie (uncredited)

Richard Davalos
Lon Preisser

Olive Carey
Ma Goodhue

Hugh Sanders
Mr. Baughman (uncredited)

Peggy Maley
Kranmer's Girl (uncredited)

Charles Watts
Crowd Member (uncredited)

Fay Baker
Woman in Tropico Lobby (uncredited)

Lori Nelson
Velma

Bill Kennedy
Sheriff

Max Wagner
Deputy Charlie (uncredited)

Howard Hoffman
Fisherman (uncredited)

Larry Hudson
Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited)

Paul Brinegar
Bus Driver (uncredited)

John Pickard
Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited)

John Daheim
Holden (uncredited)

Chris Alcaide
Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited)

John McKee
State Trooper (uncredited)

Joe Brooks
Observer at Accident Scene (uncredited)

Philo McCullough
Observer at Accident Scene (uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre
Tropico Guest (uncredited)

Tom Coleman
Cabbie (uncredited)

Ralph Moody
Pa Goodhue

Shep Houghton
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Paul Power
Observer at Accident Scene (uncredited)

James Millican
Jack Kranmer

James Seay
Man in Tropico Lobby (uncredited)

Howard Negley
Tropico Watchman (uncredited)

Steve Darrell
Plainclothesman (uncredited)

Ed Fury
Man with Tennis Racket at Accident Scene (uncredited)

Robert B. Williams
Ned (uncredited)

Mickey Simpson
Officer (uncredited)

Don Dillaway
Observer at Accident Scene (uncredited)

Wendell Niles
Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Mushy Callahan
Observer at Accident Scene (uncredited)

Richard Reeves
Deputy (uncredited)

Dennis Moore
Officer (uncredited)

Monty O'Grady
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Gil Perkins
Slim (uncredited)

Nesdon Booth
Tom (uncredited)

Carol Kelly
Girl at Cigar Counter (uncredited)

Darren Dublin
Bellboy (uncredited)

Carey Leverette
Velma's Friend (uncredited)
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