The Twilight Zone: Number Twelve Looks Just like You


08:30 am - 09:00 am, Sunday, November 30 on Syfy HDTV ()

Average User Rating: 8.12 (171 votes)
My Rating: Sign in or Register to view last vote

Add to Favorites


About this Broadcast
-

Number Twelve Looks Just like You

Season 5, Episode 17

Suzy Parker and Richard Long play multiple roles in this story about a society in which everyone is beautiful---and practically identical. Marilyn: Collin Wilcox. No. 8: Pam Austin. Rod Serling is the host.

repeat 1964 English
Sci-fi Anthology Suspense/thriller Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
-

Collin Wilcox (Actor) .. Marilyn Cuberle
Pam Austin (Actor) .. Valerie/Marilyn/No. 8
Suzy Parker (Actor) .. Lana/No. 12
Richard Long (Actor) .. Uncle Rick/Dr. Rex

More Information
-

No Logo
No Logo

Did You Know..
-

Collin Wilcox (Actor) .. Marilyn Cuberle
Born: February 04, 1935
Died: October 14, 2009
Trivia: Cincinnati native Collin Wilcox Paxton honed her performing skills with the Chicago improve troupe the Compass Players in the 1950s before moving eastward to cultivate a successful career on Broadway. She appeared in productions like The Day Money Stopped and Look, We've Come Through and also worked in the realm of movies, most notably playing Mayella Violet Ewell in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird. She continued to act throughout the coming decades, appearing in Catch-22, Jaws 2, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, and many other projects. Paxton passed away in 2009 at the age of 74.
Pam Austin (Actor) .. Valerie/Marilyn/No. 8
Suzy Parker (Actor) .. Lana/No. 12
Born: October 28, 1933
Died: May 03, 2003
Trivia: An elegant, red-haired beauty, high-priced cover-girl-turned-actress Suzy Parker is generally considered the forerunner to modern-day supermodels. Exuding an alluring sense of class that lent her high visibility the 1950s, it's no surprise that Parker was one of the highest-paid models of her generation. Born Cecilia Ann Renee Parker in Long Island, NY, Parker's sister Dorian Leigh (also a popular fashion model) attempted to help her break into the industry by introducing her to renowned modeling agent Eileen Ford, who immediately dismissed the 14-year-old as too tall. Undaunted, Parker next approached Diana Vreeland, who quickly signed her to a contract. It wasn't long before Parker redefined the fashion industry as the face of Coco Chanel, and the rising starlet was subsequently photographed by some of the best in the business. Married to high-school sweetheart Charles Staton early on, the union dissolved as Parker's career ascended, and she would subsequently share a brief marriage with Pierre de la Salle. Audrey Hepburn's character in Stanley Donen's musical comedy Funny Face was based on Parker, and it was in that very film that the model herself would make her feature debut. Ironically spoofing the high-power fashion industry elite, Parker turned heads in the film's "Think Pink" dance number. Later playing opposite Cary Grant (Kiss Them for Me [1957]) and Gary Cooper (Ten North Frederick [1958]), Parker also appeared in a popular episode of the Tarzan television series and an episode of Twilight Zone entitled "Number 12 Looks Just Like You." It was while working as an actress that Parker would meet her third and final husband, actor Bradford Dillman. Though Parker would appear in films well into the 1960s, the happily married couple would move to Montecito in 1968 in a bid to escape the bright lights of Hollywood. On May 3, 2003, Suzy Parker died in Montecito, CA. She was 69.
Richard Long (Actor) .. Uncle Rick/Dr. Rex
Born: December 17, 1927
Died: December 21, 1974
Trivia: While still a high-school student, Richard Long was selected to play the son of Claudette Colbert in 1946's Tomorrow is Forever. A subsequent supporting role as Loretta Young's brother in the Orson Welles-directed The Stranger proved that Long had talent as well as looks, and that his good showing in the Colbert picture had not been a fluke. Despite a good start, Long's film career had waned by the mid-1950s. He finally gained stardom on television, notably on the various series produced by Warner Bros. between 1957 and 1963. Long played Gentleman Jack Darby on Maverick and detective Rex Randolph on Bourbon Street Beat; he carried over the "Randolph" character into 77 Sunset Strip, starting with the 1960-61 season. Later TV starring stints for Richard Long included The Big Valley (1965-69) as frontier attorney Jarrod Barkley, and Nanny and the Professor (70-71), as guess which of the two title characters. Richard Long died of a heart ailment at the age of 47.

Before / After
-

Kick-Ass
09:00 am