ALEX ROCCO: I'd worked at the Rain Check Room - an actor's hangout - for a while. You'd see people in there like Robert Vaughn, Shelley Winters and Rock Hudson, who used to comb his hair the other way to try and be incognito. I was one of the two main bartenders along with an actor named Arch Whiting, who was down the other end (of the bar). He worked on
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea and
Batman, just about any series at that time. Mike McLean was a casting guy at 20th, and he used to call for Arch. I knew the routine. He'd call Arch and ask, "You available - I've got one line for
Bottom Of The Sea." I was a little jealous and I never really loved Arch that much.
So one day, Arch goes to the bathroom and the phone rang. It's Mike from 20th and he's looking for Arch. I said, "No, he's on vacation in Mexico. What are you calling for?" And he said he had something for him for
Batman. And I says, "Hey, I did eight Naked City's for Gold Medal" - knowing that Gold Medals Studios in New York had burnt down, and they can't get the footage to check me out. I said, "I'm a hell of an actor." And he said, "Pay is 150 bucks and it's two lines." And that was my first gig. I stole the
Batman gig and it turned out it was a two-parter where they introduced The Green Hornet and Bruce Lee, who ended up teaching my kids martial arts. So yeah, it was funny - when they called and asked if I wanted to be in this picture, I flashed back on 1966. So this is fun.