Career
VeSota entered in 1945 writing many teleplays for WBKB-television such as an adaption of Edgar Allan Poe"s The Tell-Tale Heart. In 1948 he moved to World's Greatest Newspaper-television as a local version of Orson Welles. A producer, director and writer
He made his big screen debut in 1953 with appearances in The System and The Wild One
He is best remembered for appearances in science fiction films in the fifities and early sixties such as Dementia (1955), Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959), The Wasp Woman (1959) and The Wild World of Batwoman (1966), and also directed a few such as Female Jungle (1955), The Brain Eaters (1958) and Invasion of the Star Creatures (1962).
In the 1960s he played the barman in a number of episodes of Bonanza.