Though some of the famous actors on Gunsmoke, this long-running show, were nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards, there were a large amount of actors who were overlooked for their performance on one of the best western TV shows of all time. When Matt and Chester track a killer to the small town of Elkader, they come upon a fraudulent U.S. Scheming mother Mrs. Shepherd (Louise Latham) will stop at nothing to fulfill her own dreams for her daughter Anna May (Kathleen Cody) and son Chester (Thomas Leopold), even to the point of provoking a dangerous confrontation between Anna's admirer Newly, and the ranch hand Orlo. Robert Vaughn portrayed "the kid", was an American stage, film and television actor. He was an American stage, radio, film and television actor, often cast as the eccentric villain or questionable authority figure. Young Kyle Stoner is a fast gun involved with a pair of thieves who beat up Festus. He was an American stage, film and television actor whose career spanned more than 50 years. Guest Cast: Grant Williams (as Joe Plummer), Norma Crane (as Tilda), Denver Pyle (as Mike Blocker), Russell Johnson (as Harry Weeb) and Guy Wilkerson (as Pete Wilkins). Guest Cast: John Dehner (as Nate Springer), Jess Kirkpatrick (as Mr. Teeters), Howard Culver (as Jim Uzzell), Preston Hanson (as Jess) and Brick Sullivan (as Bartender). On the way to Mexicao, he rescues an orphaned girl Marcy McCloud (Dawn Lyn), and saloon gal Stella Silks (Shani Wallis). Guest Cast: Douglas Kennedy (as John Stoner), Lyn Edgington (as Wilma), Cal Naylor (as Brad), Barbara Wilkin (as Woman), Glenn Strange (as Sam), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), Ted French (as Barkeep), Jonathan Goldsmith (credited Jonathon Lippe as Kyle Stoner), Joe Don Baker (as Woody Stoner), Martin West (as Jack Brown) and Victor French (as Joe Smith), Seasons 1220 This is the first appearance of Ken Curtis before his Festus Haggen role. Bronson was argumentatively the first major guest star on Gunsmoke, commanding $1 million per film and earning the title of world's No. Notes: Ted Knight who played the lawyer Jay Rabb, was the vain and shallow newscaster Ted Baxter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show which may be his greatest success, winning him two Emmy's in 1973 and 1976. Notes: For this show only, to more easily film the jailhouse break-in/shoot-out, the back door of Matt's office is now directly on the back wall of the jail cell area. Guest Cast: John Dehner (as Tom Cassidy), Peggy McCay (as Flora), Ross Martin (as Dan Clell), Barney Phillips (as Bill Pence) and Roxane Berard (as Dorey). Matt and U.S. 176 one-hour black-and-white episodes Matt, Chester and Doc try to unravel a mystery involving the missing Lady Gay Saloon owner and the brash, larger-than-life female proprietress whose taken over the establishment. Guest Cast: Dan Travanty (as Barker), Charles Haid (as Hargis), Ted Jordan, Roy Roberts, Tom Brown, Charles Wagenheim, Victor Izay, Robert Brubaker (as Bartender), Rhodie Cogan (as Mr. Hopewell), Hal Bokar (as Clay), and Richard Lundin (as Stage Driver). A overprotective father disapproves of his daughter courting Quint and calls his cousin, an unsavory fixer of family matters. Matt suspects one man for two different murders, an old prospector and well-to-do rancher, his only clue is an unusual boot imprint. Guest Cast: Glenn Strange (as Sam), Ted Jordan (as Burke), Woodrow Chambliss (as Lathrop), Lane Bradford (as Dump Hart), Sarah Selby (as Ma Smalley), Lon Lormer (as Cody Sims) and Charles Wagenheim. Guest Cast: Lane Bradbury (as Merry Florene), Victor French (as Roland), Anthony James (as Elbert), Buck Taylor (as Newly), Dabbs Greer (as Jonas), Glenn Strange (as Sam) and Ted Jordan (as Burke). Before James Arness was cast as Matt Dillon in the TV version, it was William Conrad who portrayed the main gunslinger during the radio days. Guest Cast: Adam Kennedy (as Andy Travis), James Griffith (as Joe Kite), Herbert Lytton (as Jake Crowell), George Selk (as Moss Grimmick), Jon Locke (credited Joe Locke as Beecher) and Chris Alcaide (as Barnes). First of eleven appearances for Robert Karnes who portrays Roberts. He was the patriarch of the Carradine family which included four sons and four grandchildren who were also actors. Members of the Texas A&M football team meet Arness as they visit the set, October 9, 1964. Guest Cast: Joseph Sargent (as Shomer), Susan Morrow (as Ann) and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams (credited Gwinn Williams as Groat). Guest Cast: Florenz Ames (as John Peavy), Frank de Kova (as Mulligan Rives), Anne O'Neal (as Sabina Peavy) and Susan Morrow (as Melanie). A beautiful young lady fresh from the east comes to Dodge to get married but falls prey to frontier violence. He also was a regular guest and wrote or co-wrote five scripts for the radio version of Gunsmoke. He was an Australian actor, writer and director who was perhaps best known for portraying Native American Indians in numerous films and television series. With his large frame and steely looks, the role of the bad guy came easy. Two unscrupulous boxing promoters set up a deadly match for a washed-up local prize fighter in a winner take all contest. Adam West. James Nusser makes his first of 74 credited appearances on Gunsmoke in this episode. Dabbs Greer assumes the character of shopkeeper "Wilbur Jonas", making his first of 40 appearances in the role. Guest Cast: Buck Taylor, John Pickard (as Forbes), James Nusser, Dennis Cross (as Jinks), I. Stanford Jolley (as Jeb), Glenn Strange, Ted Jordan, Charles Wagenheim, and Woodrow Chambliss. H&I | 17 revealing behind-the-scenes-photos from Gunsmoke Gunsmoke: Season 9, Episode 29 - Rotten Tomatoes Doc Adams returns to dodge just as Matt is backshot by skinner Amos Potter (Norman Alden), but he is unable or unwilling to try to remove the bullet himself, as it is dangerously close to Matt's spine. Gunsmoke, American television western that aired on CBS for 20 seasons (1955-75), becoming the longest-running prime-time television western in history. Cattleman Bear Sanderson (Morgan Woodward) seeks vengeance against the Indians he suspects of killing his wife Lavinia Sanderson (Whitney Blake). Another World would pay tribute to both actress and character alike. Guest Cast: Chips Rafferty (as Angus McTabbott), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Gertrude Flynn (as Essie Benlan), Dorothea Neumann (credited Dorothy Neumann as Customer), Adrienne Marden (as Townswoman), John Francis (credited Johnny Francis as Store Clerk), Fletcher Fist (as Cowboy), Denver Pyle (as Clab Chummer), Dabbs Greer (as Jonas), Ted de Corsia (as Merl Benlan), Maudie Prickett (as Mrs. Preeker), and Stefan Arngrim (as Jock). The character Bill Pence was first introduced as a ranch hand foreman in episode 21, "Helping Hand". Notes: The last of Ed Nelson's six appearances in the series. Show all Cast & Crew . Outlaw Hannon (Ben Johnson) murders Clara (Tani Phelps Guthrie) to steal her horse and severely injures her son Ruben (Mitchell Silberman), while their guest, a mountain-man/scout named Drago (Buddy Ebsen), is fishing. She may be best remembered for her role as Eunice Hubbell in the 1951 film, A Streetcar Named Desire. Festus and Buck Henry's gal, Joanie Brodie (Janet Baldwin) also get involved in the hunt. Hired gunman Boy Avery (Ron Hayes) changes the balance of power in a family feud between Noah Haimes (Richard Slattery) and Clete Bolden (Sean McClory), threatening the happiness of their children, Cully Haimes (Peter Jason) and Janie Bolden (Laurie Mock). Guest Cast: Andrew Prine (as Clay), William Windom (as Hill), Art Lund (as Heber), Charles Fredericks (as Senator), Shary Marshall (as Rita), Wallace Rooney (as Dan Binney), Robert Fortier (as Ray Costa), Brett King (as Hank), K.L. An ex-gunman known as The Widowmaker, Scott Coltrane (Steve Forrest), is unable to put his reputation behind him and settle down with is wife Teresa (Barra Grant). Festus' nephew Billy comes to Dodge to find a wife. Also, he played Janos Skorzeny, the vampire terrorizing Las Vegas in the 1972 ABC made-for-TV movie, The Night Stalker. Guest Cast: Helen Wallace (as Mrs. Stoner), Paul Newlan (as Mr. Stoner), Val Dufour (credited Val DuFour as Day Barrett), Jean Inness (as Mrs. Reeves) and John G. Lee (as Young Farmer). Matt must find out who hired the gunfighters that he has been facing in and out of Dodge. A dishonest gambler and coward in his own right, uses a mentally challenged man as a puppet in a plot against Matt. James Arness played Marshal Matt Dillon and Milburn Stone played Doc Adams. Two cowboys buy drinks and show a diminutive ex-soldier a good time, but when the fun ends they plan to hang him for fighting on the Union's side of the war. The Dano brothers return home from prison to a dying mother and a bitter father. A Long Branch saloon girl witnesses a killing in self-defense involving a man from her past, but she refuses to testify which jeopardizes his innocence. Guest Cast: Bing Russell (as Tabor), Anne Whitfield (as Trudy), Lawrence Dobkin (as Esteban Garcia), Barney Phillips (as Bill Pence), Ben Wright (as Calmers) and Roy Engel (as Grimes). An elderly sheepherder who opposes violence refuses to tell Matt the identity of the two cattlemen who are tormenting him. She played Abby Crandall in the second episode of The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, (Mr. Earp Meets a Lady) which aired on September 13, 1955, three weeks before this episode. Guest Cast: Val Dufour (as Jerry Shand), Marion Brasch (credited Marion Brash as Belle), Maurice Manson (as Andy Culley), Joseph V. Perry (credited Joe Perry as Witness) and Mason Curry (as Marty). An Army major threatens to put Dodge under martial law after soldiers transporting the Fort's payroll are killed in a robbery. Has-been pool player Moses Darby (Jack Albertson) looks for a way to regain others' respect. Here he portrayed the maniacal killer, Crego. A cowardly horse thief spreads a vengeful rumor against the cowboy who roughed him up. Matt defends a local boy, wanted for murder in a nearby town run by a corrupt sheriff. He was a cast member in the radio version of Gunsmoke performing over the entire broadcast run from April 26, 1952, to June 18, 1961. Bronco buster Harve Daley (Gary Busey) has only days to live after being thrown and kicked by a stallion and receiving a fatal brain injury. How well do you know the character MacGyver? An Indian squaw seeking medical attention is rebuffed by Dodge merchants and when Kitty steps in to help, three troublemakers incite an unruly mob to rid her from town, but one of the agitators initiates his own twisted plan. Matt, Festus and Newly pose as gunrunners hoping the outlaws will lead them to Colonel Lucius Shindro's compound, where they can formulate a plan to rescue Doc and Lyla. A half-Indian named Quint Asper vows revenge on all white men when a pair of drifters kill his father and threaten his mother. Guest Cast: Patricia Smith (as Abby), Jack Klugman (as Earl Ticks), John Anderson (as Ben Siple) and Abel Fernandez (as Indian), Notes: The fight scene near the end of this episode serves as the basis for an educational film produced by the American Cinema Editors, called Film Editing: Interpretation & Values, used by film students all around the world.[40][41]. Guest Cast: Peggie Castle (credited Peggy Castle as Nita Tucker), Murray Hamilton (as Jake Buley), Gage Clarke (as Jim Dobie), Tom Greenway (as Ned Pickard), Tim Graham (as Jonas) and Charles J. Conrad (credited Charles Conrad as Man). Western A father's dying request is that Matt go to retrieve his daughter. Matt and Chester are caught in the middle of a bitter and bloody feud between two mountain families. Patti's 3 other episodes were "The Iron Blood of Courage" (1974); "Milligan" (1972) and "Trafton" (1971). A spoiled overindulged young woman grows tired of the way her boyfriend treats her and proceeds to make him jealous by entertaining other suitors. An overconfident Army deserter callously breaks the law and strongly believes there will be no repercussions, but soon his fate will be sealed. Guest Cast: Strother Martin (as Cooter), Vinton Hayworth (as Sissle), Brett King (as Pate) and Robert Vaughn (as Kid). A rancher asks Matt to evict a couple from a home on part of his land, but the couple insists they purchased it legally and they're refusing to leave. Twilight Zone fans will recognize him from his role as Citizen Gregori in the famous To Serve Man installment, considered one of the best episodes of the series which aired on March 2, 1962, on CBS. A belligerent and imposing female bully uses her situation as a woman to push around the men of Dodge. Notes: Gage Clarke makes his first of twelve appearances in a role other than Dodge House clerk, Jim Dobie or bank manager, Mr. Botkin. Matt and Newly track a gang of bank robbers who are about to take over another town to do one last heist. Guest Cast: Earle Hodgins (as Uncle Oliver) and Paul Wexler (as Viney). Second of eleven appearances for Strother Martin, cast in the title role as Cooter. 'Gunsmoke': Matt Dillon Only Kissed One Woman in Entire - Outsider Chester protects Doc from an escaped convict who mistakes him for the Wyoming Territory judge that sentenced him to seven years. Against the wishes of his wife, Bess Frye (Collin Wilcox-Horne), a poor farmer, Tuck Frye (Tom Skerritt) risks his farm and all his money to race his prized quarter horse, Jubilee. Guest Cast: William Hopper (as John Henry Jordan), Barry Atwater (as Mr. Bowen), Nora Marlowe (Mrs. Bowen), James McCallion (as Vince Butler), Wilfred Knapp (as Mr. Botkin) and S. John Launer (as Judge). Land baron Amos Gentry (John Payne) considers his family above the law when his two sons Colt (Peter Jason) and Ben (Robert Pine) accidentally hang a squatter, Orly Grimes (Shug Fisher) who was caught butchering their stock. A recently released convict breaks his parole when he comes to Dodge to kill Matt. Guest Cast: John Larkin (as Murph), Gloria McGehee (as Clara), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), Woodrow Parfrey (as Tom), Larry Ward (as Bart) and Ted Jordan (as Gus Thompson). Two feuding women, Agatha Corey (Nina Foch) and Flo Watson (Ruth Roman), refuse to reveal the identity of the killer Matt is looking for. Which singer is it? Guest Cast: John Carradine (as Ephraim Hunt), Lola Albright (as Lucy Hunt), James Drury (as Booth Rider) and Virginia Chapman (credited Virginia Arness as Gypsy) (credit only). Matt is ambushed and held hostage by two bank robbers who desperately need a horse, but it's his badge that proves pivotal. 'Gunsmoke': Amanda Blake Was Scared to Work with One Guest Star - Outsider Matt is seriously injured in a shoot-out outside of Dodge, and in his absence a group of vigilantes run rampant in town. Town drunk Malachi Harper poses as marshal just to impress his brother. Doc takes a stand against bandits and an abusive husband at a stage stop. Of the hour-long episodes, 176 were in black-and-white and 226 were in color. Arness sits with his wife, Virginia Arness, 23, in 1958. A Marshal from Arizona pursues the gang of outlaws who burned his town and ran off with his woman. Guest Cast: Edgar Buchanan (as York), Michael Constantine (as Baca), H.M. Wynant (as Sage), Robert Knapp (as Clayton), Dabbs Greer (as Mr. Jonas), Roy Roberts (as Mr. Botkin), Edward Madden (as Taylor), Howard Culver (as Clerk), Dorothea Neumann (credited Dorothy Neumann as Mrs. Finney), Lou Krugman (as Barkeep), Don Spruance (as Jim) and Robert S. White (as Milt). Festus tries to talk teenager Dink (Mitch Vogel) into leaving a gang of hide-cutters led by Karp (Ned Beatty), who have been stealing from farmers. A misunderstanding over a stolen sack of potatoes leads to a deadly feud between two homestead families. A naive Civil War drummer boy is harassed and badgered by a couple of Dodge City locals and then jailed when one of the tormentors turns up dead. A hired gunman is stalking Matt but is sidetracked by a beautiful farm girl whom he promises to go straight. Guest Cast: Phillip Pine (as Vint), Rebecca Welles (as Nan), Stafford Repp (as Brewer), Tom Palmer (as Jack Salter) and Jane Ray (as Vickie). Guest Cast: Mary Carver (as Ann), Joel Ashley (as Linus), Russell Thorson (credited Russ Thorson as Brady), William Hamel (as Customer) and Bert Rumsey (as Sam). He signed the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868, along with his brothers Chief American Horse the Elder and Chief Red Cloud. Matt investigates an Indian raid that wiped out a family. Doc, Kitty, Festus and Newly load Matt onto a train bound for Denver where there is a surgeon that Doc trusts to remove the bullet. An attention-seeking man claims he was an eyewitness to murder and then proceeds to finger an innocent cowboy. [1] The series ran for 20 seasons, making it the longest-running Western in television history. Guest Cast: Vic Perrin (credited Victor Perrin as Hank), Mort Mills (as Brake), Marjorie Owens (as Woman), Herbert Lytton (as Hunter), Cyril Delevanti (as Turnkey) and Charles H. Gray (credited Charles Gray as Sheriff). Two children, Annie Jarvis (Pamelyn Ferdin) and Mike Jarvis (Eric Shea), rob a bank. 0:00 / 10:05 The Crew Just Kept Staring at This Outfit Amanda Wore on Gunsmoke - Look Closer Facts Verse 9.04M subscribers Join Subscribe 9.9K 1.8M views 2 years ago Gunsmoke started as a radio. Festus runs into his friend Jesse Dillard (Brock Peters) who has escaped from prison and is being tracked by Marshal Halstead (Regis J. Cordic). Sam the bartender (Glenn Strange) takes an interest in trying to reform a juvenile delinquent on probation, Eric Tabray (Michael Burns). Notes: Joseph Kearns may be best remembered as George Wilson on the CBS television series Dennis the Menace. Guest Cast: Virginia Gregg (as Mrs. Tilman), Bartlett Robinson (as Jake Kaiser), Weston Gavin (credited James Kevin as Clabe Tilman), Michael Hinn (as Frank Tilman), Kevin Hagen (as Bill Jennings), Herbert Lytton (credited Herbert C. Lytton as Ton Benson) and Craig Duncan (as Jim Duval). 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