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This list contains notable cast members of the Gunsmoke radio and TV series, and TV movies. [1] The listing includes regular cast members, guest stars, and recurring cast members. Radio cast
Anne Helm (born September 12, 1938) [2] is a retired Canadian-born actress and children's author (as Annie Helm), who primarily appeared in guest roles on episodes of various American television series.
Her television work included, the two-decades long-running Western TV series Gunsmoke of 1955-1975, (in the 1967 episodes "The Lure" and "Vengeance"); also another long-running Western, a Sunday evening prime-time staple of Bonanza of 1959-1973, (in its 1967 episode "The Sure Thing"); and as a young girl approaching adulthood on an all-child ...
The series ran for 20 seasons, making it the longest-running Western in television history. [2] [3] The first episode of season 4 aired in the United States on September 13, 1958, and the final episode aired on June 13, 1959. All episodes were broadcast in the U.S. by CBS. [4]
In 1957, Blake guest-starred as Betty Lavon-Coate in the episode titled "Coate of Many Colors" on Rod Cameron's crime drama, State Trooper. Later, after a Gunsmoke reunion film, she made two feature-film appearances: in The Boost , a drug-addiction drama starring James Woods and Sean Young , and B.O.R.N , both in 1988.
On February 18, 2010, she signed on to play Alan Harper 's girlfriend, Lyndsey McElroy, in season seven of Two and a Half Men. [6] She appeared in 52 episodes from season seven through twelve. Starting in 2017, Thorne-Smith has starred in a series of television films, the Emma Fielding Mysteries based on the novels by Dana Cameron .
The Rifleman (1960) as Stacey Beldon in Season 3, Episode 9 "Dead Cold Cash" The Rifleman (1960) as Ben Travis in Season 3, Episode 12 "The Illustrator" The Rifleman (1961) as Ben Vargas in Season 4, Episode 2 "First Wages" Gunsmoke (1961) as Perce McCall in Season 7, Episode 1 "Perce" Perry Mason (1961) as Ward Nichols
Ken Curtis as Festus Haggen and James Arness as Matt Dillon, 1968. Curtis was a singer before moving into acting, and combined both careers once he entered films. [6] Curtis was with the Tommy Dorsey band in 1941, and succeeded Frank Sinatra as vocalist until Dick Haymes contractually replaced Sinatra in 1942.