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[7] [8] She was popular in repeat-appearances as Merry Florene on Gunsmoke. [9] She also appeared in season 12 episode 9 of Unsolved Mysteries in 2001 credited under the name Janette Bradbury. [10] Her film credits include The Ultimate Warrior [11] and Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. [12]
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 ...
Roger Hill: Alex Lowndes: 1983–84 Steven Hill: Aristotle Descamedes: 1984–85 Alice Hirson: Eileen Riley Siegel: 1972–76 Robert Hogan: Charles Briggs: 1995–98, 2000 Anna Kathryn Holbrook: Lindsay Butler 1993 Hannah Young 2007 Ellen Holly: Carla Gray: 1968–80, 1983–85 Patrick Horgan Andrew Berryman 1985 Arthur Vandenburg 1995 Ward ...
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.
Antonio was married to fellow Actors Studio member, Lane Bradbury [6] and they had two daughters. The couple divorced in 1980. [6] Their daughter Elkin Antoniou is a writer, director [6] and award-winning documentarian. [7] Antonio's elder brother, James Antonio, [8] and sister-in-law, Hilda Brawner, [9] are also actors.
Blacksmith Quint Asper (Burt Reynolds) was added to the cast in season eight and remained until the end of season ten. [4] When Dennis Weaver left the series during season nine, he was replaced by Ken Curtis as Festus Haggen, who became deputy to Marshal Dillon.
"Gilmore Girls" premiered 24 years ago and launched many of its leading cast members to fame. Stars Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, and Melissa McCarthy all went on to successful acting careers.
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. [2] [3]