Every Actor In The Gunsmoke Cast Who's Still Alive (2024)

Summary

  • Gunsmoke, a legendary Western TV show, featured a talented cast, including stars like Burt Reynolds, Bette Davis, and John Wayne.
  • Notable actors from Gunsmoke, like Roger Ewing and Buck Taylor, went on to have successful careers in the industry.
  • The series also showcased many iconic guest stars, such as Harrison Ford, Jodie Foster, and Kurt Russell, who have continued to work in Hollywood.

As a series that ran from 1955-1975, there are sadly only a few of the Gunsmoke cast still alive, but these actors have continued with long and notable careers, or have gracefully exited the acting world to pursue personal interests. Gunsmoke was originally a radio series of the same name that broadcast from 1952 to 1961 and in 1955, Gunsmoke became a television show that lasted for 20 years. The series is centered on Dodge City, Kansas in the 1870s as the settlement of the American West is getting underway.

Often ranked as one of the best Western TV shows of all time, Gunsmoke is a grittier depiction of life in the American West than the serials that came before it or even after. The show stars U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness)but features an ensemble cast of characters including dozens of guest stars who appeared in shorter arcs throughout the series. Screen legends like Burt Reynolds, Bette Davis, and John Wayne all appeared in Gunsmoke. Though many of the cast members have since passed away, there are a handful still living and even working in the industry.

Gunsmoke Actors Who Are Still Living

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Actor

Character

Every Actor In The Gunsmoke Cast Who's Still Alive (1)

Roger Ewing

Thaddeus Greenwood

Every Actor In The Gunsmoke Cast Who's Still Alive (2)

Buck Taylor

Newly O'Brien

Every Actor In The Gunsmoke Cast Who's Still Alive (3)

Kim Darby

Carrie Neely

Every Actor In The Gunsmoke Cast Who's Still Alive (4)

William Shatner

Fred Bateman

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Roger Ewing

As Thaddeus Greenwood And Ben Lukens

Name

DOB

Notable Characters

Roger Ewing

January 12, 1942

Morgan Grogan in Bewitched, Frank Harris in Death Valley Days

Roger Ewing starred in seasons 10 and 11 of Gunsmoke in multiple roles, but he's best known as Clayton Thaddeus "Thad" Greenwood, a deputy U.S. Marshall from Oklahoma, who came to Dodge City pursuing men who may have had a hand in his father's death. Thad first appears in season 11, episode 3, "Clayton Thaddeus Greenwood", where the young deputy arrives in Kansas only to learn from Matt Dillon that the warrant for the men he's pursuing bears no weight in another state. Thad decides to hang around Dodge City, hoping to catch the gang committing some other illegal activities.

Thad is in a long line of Matt Dillon sidekicks and serves the Kansas Marshall well until he was unceremoniously written off the show at the start of season 13. Gunsmoke was nearly canceled after season 12, and when it returned for season 13, Ewing was no longer on the cast list. Notably, Ewing actually appeared on Gunsmoke a year before he arrived as Thad. In season 10, episode 21, "Song for Dying", Ewing plays Ben Lukens in a one-episode arc as one of the Lukens family clan members.

Thad Greenwood in Gunsmoke was the biggest role of Ewing's career, having only appeared in small roles in the TV shows Bewitched as Marvin Grogan and The Bing Crosby Show as Eddie Fox in his earlier years. Ewing went on to appear in an episode of the 1970 show Death Valley Days as Frank Harris and the 1972 film Play It as It Lays as Nelson, which would be his final role before he retired from acting (via The Gunsmoke Chronicles). Since that time, Ewing shifted his career to focus on his photography.

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Buck Taylor

As Newly O'Brien

Name

DOB

Notable Characters

Buck Taylor

May 13, 1938

Emmett Walsh in Yellowstone, "Turkey Creek" Jack Johnson in Tombstone

Newly O'Brien, played by Buck Taylor, first appears in Gunsmoke in season 13, episode 13, "Vengeance (Part 1)", as a recurring character. Taylor was elevated to the main cast in season 14 and remained a significant character up until Gunsmoke ended in season 20. In the 1987 TV movie and revival, Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge, Newly plays an even more outsized role, taking over Matt Dillon's job as Marshall of Dodge City. O'Brien is one of Matt Dillon's most accomplished and intelligent sidekicks and gives the Marshall a run for his money in terms of catching bad guys.

O'Brien is a gunsmith and a doctor-in-training. He offers all kinds of help to Matt Dillon and is a critical part of keeping Dodge City safe. Taylor has had a long career in Westerns, appearing in many notable films and television shows in the genre. In movies, Taylor plays "Turkey Creek" Jack Johnson in Tombstone, Wes Claibourne in Cowboys & Aliens, and Robert Edward Gattlin in The Legend of the Lone Ranger. His best-known movie outside Westerns is in The Mist as Ambrose Cornell, who gets killed by spider creatures in the pharmacy.

On television, most fans will recognize Taylor as Emmett Walsh on Yellowstone, but he also has smaller performances in other series. Taylor plays George Neville in the Rough Riders miniseries, John "Brad" Bradford in The Monroes, and "Colorado" Smith in the miniseries The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory​​​​​.

Kim Darby

As Carrie Neely And Angel

Name

DOB

Notable Characters

Kim Darby

July 8, 1947

Mattie Ross in True Grit, Debra Strode in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers

Kim Darby appears as two different characters in Gunsmoke. The first, Carrie Neely, the daughter of a fugitive named Dal Neely (Stephen McNally), appears in a brief scene in season 12, episode 23, "The Lure". Darby then reappears in season 13, episode 4, "Vengeance (Part 1)", and episode 5, "Vengeance (Part 2)", as a young girl named Angel. Her performances in Gunsmoke may have been brief, but Darby has had a long career in film and television in a variety of genres and has worked well into her 60s.

Darby's notable film performances come in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers as Debra Strode, Better Off Dead as Jenny Meyer, Teen Wolf Too as Professor Brooks, and the 1969 True Grit as Mattie Ross, the young girl seeking vengeance for her father. On TV, Darby has played numerous guest characters, including Kathy Lee Tencate in The X-Files, Katherine in Becker, Doris Garrett in The Facts of Life, Trudy Loughlin in Bonanza, Sandy True in The Man from U.N.C.L.E, and many more.

William Shatner

As Fred Bateman

Name

DOB

Notable Roles

William Shatner

March 22, 1931

Captain Kirk in Star Trek, Denny Crane in Boston Legal

William Shatner is up there with some of the most famous actors to ever appear in Gunsmoke, and that's saying a lot. He only appears in a single episode, as Fred Bateman in season 12, episode 12, "Quaker Girl". Bateman is a killer on the run and Thad Greenwood chases him to a Quaker Town.

As Bateman, Shatner gets to flex his villainous chops, something he would not often do in his long and vaunted career. Of course, Shatner is best known for playing Captain Kirk in Star Trek: The Original Series, but audiences of all generations will know him from a variety of roles.

Shatner's most notable film roles include Alexey Karamazov in The Brothers Karamazov (1958), Captain Harrison Byers in Judgment at Nuremberg, and William J. Baxter in Big Bad Mama. The latter half of his career featured his performances as Captain Kirk in the Star Trek movies as well as a memorable cameo in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story as the Dodgeball Chancellor and a supporting role in the Miss Congeniality franchise as Stan Fields.

On television, Shatner starred in T.J. Hooker as the eponymous Sergeant and Boston Legal and The Practice as Denny Crane, a role which earned him five Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and one win in 2005, as well as an Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series win at the Emmys, and two Best Supporting Actor – Television nominations at the Golden Globes, one of which he won.

Shatner also had a memorable guest appearance on 3rd Rock from the Sun as The Big Giant Head, which earned Shatner another Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. Known for his deep and powerful voice, Shatner has loaned his talents to many creating spoken word albums where he performs dramatic recitations of popular songs. He earned a Grammy nomination for Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording for his album Boldly Go: Reflections on a Life of Awe and Wonder.

Shatner may very well be one of the most significant actors to come out of Gunsmoke, with a career that does not look to be letting up anytime soon.

A Lot Of Great Gunsmoke Guest Stars Are Still Alive

Actor

Character(s)

Episode(s)

Harrison Ford

Print, Hobey

"The Sodbusters" "Whelan's Men"

Jodie Foster

Susan Sadler, Patricia, Marianne

"Roots of Fear" "P.S. Murry Christmas" "The Predators"

Kurt Russell

Packy, Buck Henry Woolfe

"Blue Heaven" "Trail of Bloodshed"

Sam Elliott

Cody Soames

"The Wedding"

Ron Howard

Jamie

"Charlie Noon"

Nick Nolte

Barney Austin

"The Tarnished Bridge"

Richard Dreyfuss

Gearshon Gorofsky

"This Golden Land"

Jon Voight

Steven Downing, Cory, Petter Karlgren

"The Newcomers", "Prairie Wolfer", "The Prisoner"

Along with the main cast members of the series, Gunsmoke has several high-profile guest actors who are still around. The show helped to launch the careers of many future stars, some of whom have sadly passed away since then. However, fans will recognize some famous faces who are still working and have since delivered some truly iconic performances outside of their time in Gunsmoke.

Looking back on Gunsmoke and the actors who graced the series over the years, Harrison Ford is likely the biggest name. Ford actually appeared in two episodes of the show's 18th season as two separate characters. He played Print in "The Sodbusters" and Hobey in "Whelan's Men." Four years after his appearance, Ford would appear as Han Solo in Star Wars and launch his career as a movie star.

Two-time Oscar winner Jodie Foster was also a notable name in Gunsmoke's list of guest stars, appearing as three different characters in the series when she was still a child actor. She first appeared in season 15's "Roots of Fear" as Susan Sadler and appeared twice in season 17's "P.S. Murray Christmas" as Patricia and as Marianne in "The Predators." Four years after her final appearance on the show, Foster earned her first Oscar nomination for Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver.

Unsurprisingly, Gunsmoke was also known for kickstarting the careers of several actors who would become popular in the Western genre. Kurt Russell and Sam Elliott are two Western veterans and favorites in the genre. Russell has starred in the likes of Tombstone, BoneTomahawk, and The Hateful Eight while he has also been tapped for the upcoming Yellowstone spinoff series. Elliott co-starred with Russell in Tombstone and appeared in the Yellowstone prequel 1883.

Both actors appeared on Gunsmoke with Russell playing Packy in season 10's "Blue Heaven" and Buck Henry Woolfe in season 19's "Trail of Bloodshed". Meanwhile, Elliott as Cody Soames in season 17's "The Wedding." Among the other notable Gunsmoke guest stars who are still alive are Ron Howard, Nick Nolte, Richard Dreyfuss, and John Voight.

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Gunsmoke

TV-PG

Western

Cast
James Arness , Milburn Stone , Amanda Blake , Dennis Weaver , burt reynolds , Ken Curtis , Roger Ewing , Buck Taylor

Release Date
September 10, 1955

Seasons
20

Creator(s)
Charles Marquis Warren , Clyde Ware
Every Actor In The Gunsmoke Cast Who's Still Alive (2024)

FAQs

Every Actor In The Gunsmoke Cast Who's Still Alive? ›

The regulars who are still with us are: Roger Ewing (Thad Greenwood), who is 73; Buck Taylor (Newly O'Brien), who is 77; and Burt Reynolds (Quint Asper), who is 79. Marshall Trimble is Arizona's official historian.

How many Gunsmoke actors are still alive? ›

The regulars who are still with us are: Roger Ewing (Thad Greenwood), who is 73; Buck Taylor (Newly O'Brien), who is 77; and Burt Reynolds (Quint Asper), who is 79. Marshall Trimble is Arizona's official historian.

Is Chester from Gunsmoke still alive? ›

Did the cast of Gunsmoke get along in real life? ›

Sometimes costars are just two people who work together, and other times, an undeniable bond forms and they turn into buddies for life. The cast of Gunsmoke grew so close to one another that at times, they seemed more family than friends.

Is James Arness still alive from Gunsmoke? ›

Why did Festus leave Gunsmoke? ›

Festus didn't leave Gunsmoke. The show ended. Festus was a character on Gunsmoke until 1975: when the network ended the show. He made his first appearance in the eighth season of the show and stayed on for eleven years.

How did Festus pass away? ›

Ken Curtis, a singer and actor who played the scruffy deputy Festus on the television series "Gunsmoke," died in his sleep on Sunday at his home. He was 74 years old. His death was attributed to natural causes, said A. C. Lyle, a producer at Paramount Studios.

Did James Arness get along with Dennis Weaver? ›

' ” Arness, who remained close to Weaver after he left the series, praised him as a “really fine actor.” “We really liked each other a whole lot,” Arness said.

How old was Doc on Gunsmoke when he died? ›

Fully retired to his ranch in 1975 after the show's cancellation, he was eventually awarded an honorary doctorate from St. Mary of the Plains College in (of course) Dodge City, Kansas. Married to Jane Garrison, the 75-year-old veteran died of a heart attack on June 12, 1980 in La Jolla, California.

Why did Dennis Weaver quit Gunsmoke? ›

Dennis Weaver never anticipated that the series would be as successful and long running as it was— and as he neared the end of his time on Gunsmoke, he was entirely out of creative directions in which to take his character, and he began to feel the physical repercussions of walking with a limp for so long.

Did James Arness and Peter Graves get along in real life? ›

Geoffrey elaborates, "Peter Graves and James Arness got along, they loved each other, but I think because of their background, men didn't show affection. I don't think there was hugging and kissing on the cheek going on between them, but I think they loved each other.

Why do Peter Graves and James Arness have different last names? ›

Early life and education

Graves's ancestry was Norwegian, German, and English. He used the stage name Graves, a maternal family name, to honor his mother's family, and also so as to not be confused with the stage name of his elder brother James Arness, star of the television series Gunsmoke.

Was Doc on Gunsmoke a real doctor? ›

He once said, "I was bred to play the part of Doctor G. Adams." Though not a real medical doctor, Stone received an honorary membership from the Kansas Medical Association. When the show ended in 1975, Stone retired at the age of 70. On June 12, 1980 Milburn Stone died of a heart attack in La Jolla, California.

What happened to James Arness' daughter? ›

Daughter Jenny died of an apparently deliberate drug overdose in 1975. His former wife Virginia died of an accidental drug overdose in 1977.

Is Miss Kitty on Gunsmoke dead? ›

Amanda Blake, the actress who played Miss Kitty on the long-running television series ''Gunsmoke,'' died of AIDS-related complications and not, as a hospital and her friends reported at the time, of cancer, her doctor says.

Who was the last person killed on Gunsmoke? ›

Who was the last person to die on 'Gunsmoke' in the show, not in real life? Gary Busey (playing the role of Harve Daley). He died of a brain tumour in episode 633. #633 "The Busters" first aired 10-Mar-75, and was repeated on 01-Sep-75 as the series finale.

How old was the Dr on Gunsmoke when he died? ›

Fully retired to his ranch in 1975 after the show's cancellation, he was eventually awarded an honorary doctorate from St. Mary of the Plains College in (of course) Dodge City, Kansas. Married to Jane Garrison, the 75-year-old veteran died of a heart attack on June 12, 1980 in La Jolla, California.

Why did Amanda Blake quit Gunsmoke? ›

Nineteen years of encouraging the good works of Marshal Matt Dillon on the TV show ”Gunsmoke,” and never even a kiss from the hero. Amanda Blake, who played Miss Kitty, grew tired of commuting from her Phoenix home to Hollywood and quit the show in 1974.

Is Sam from Gunsmoke still alive? ›

George Glenn Strange (August 16, 1899 – September 20, 1973) was an American actor who appeared in hundreds of Western films. He played Sam Noonan, the bartender on CBS's Gunsmoke television series, and Frankenstein's monster in three Universal films during the 1940s.

Is Amanda Blake from Gunsmoke alive? ›

Declining health and death

On August 16, 1989, Blake died of AIDS-related pneumonia at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento, California at the age of 60. Her death was initially attributed to throat cancer but, after her death, her doctor publicly announced her death was due to complications from AIDS.

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