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Gunsmoke is an American Western television series developed by Charles Marquis Warren and based on the radio program of the same name. [1] The series ran for 20 seasons, making it the longest-running Western in television history.
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 ...
Gunsmoke is an American Western television series developed by Charles Marquis Warren and based on the radio program of the same name. [1] The series ran for 20 seasons, making it the longest-running Western in television history. The first episode aired in the United States on September 10, 1955, and the final episode aired on March 31, 1975.
Marion Burnside Randall (October 8, 1935 – October 26, 1984), [1] who acted under the name Sue Randall, was an American television actress whose entire seventeen-year career (1950 to 1967) was spent in episodes of TV series, and one film (1957).
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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.
Gunsmoke: Emma Episode: "Wagon Girls" 1962 Alcoa Premiere: Rhoda Traynor Episode: "Guest In the House" 1963–1964 The Jack Benny Program: Various roles 2 episodes 1964 Petticoat Junction: Lucy Wayne Episode: "Visit from a Big Star" 1964 The Munsters: Phoebe Munster Unaired pilot 1965 The F.B.I. Elizabeth Gowan Episode: "The Insolents" 1966 Laredo
In 1957 Republic Pictures released The Last Stagecoach West, co-starring Castle and Davis, that was originally filmed as the pilot for Stories of the Century earlier in the decade. In 1960, she had a minor appearance in the TV series Tightrope!. Castle's final screen appearance, as an unnamed dance hall girl, was in a 1962 episode of Gunsmoke. [3]