'Gunsmoke' star James Arness dies at 88 (2024)

James Arness, the 6-foot-6 actor who towered over the television landscape for two decades as righteous Dodge City lawman Matt Dillon in "Gunsmoke," died Friday. He was 88.

The actor died in his sleep at his home in Brentwood, Calif., according to his business manager, Ginny Fazer.

Arness' official website posted a letter from Arness on Friday that he wrote with the intention that it be posted posthumously: "I had a wonderful life and was blessed with some many loving people and great friends," he said.

"I wanted to take this time to thank all of you for the many years of being a fan of Gunsmoke, The Thing, How the West Was Won and all the other fun projects I was lucky enough to have been allowed to be a part of. I had the privilege of working with so many great actors over the years."

As U.S. Marshal Dillon in the 1955-75 CBS Western series, Arness created an indelible portrait of a quiet, heroic man with an unbending dedication to justice and the town he protected.

The wealth and fame Arness gained from "Gunsmoke" could not protect him from tragedy in his personal life: His daughter and his former wife, Virginia, both died of drug overdoses.

Arness, a quiet, intensely private man who preferred the outdoor life to Hollywood's party scene, rarely gave interviews and refused to discuss the tragedies.

"He's big, impressive and virile," co-star Amanda Blake (Miss Kitty) once said of Arness, adding, "I've worked with him for 16 years, but I don't really know him."

The actor was 32 when friend John Wayne declined the lead role in "Gunsmoke" and recommended Arness instead. Afraid of being typecast, Arness initially rejected it.

"Go ahead and take it, Jim," Wayne urged him. "You're too big for pictures. Guys like Gregory Peck and I don't want a big lug like you towering over us. Make your mark in television."

"Gunsmoke" went on to become the longest-running dramatic series in network history until NBC's "Law & Order" tied in 2010. Arness' 20-year prime-time run as the marshal was tied only in recent times, by Kelsey Grammer's 20 years as Frasier Crane from 1984 to 2004 on "Cheers" and then on "Frasier."

The years showed on the weathered-looking Arness, but he — and his TV character — wore them well.

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"The camera really loved his face, and with good reason," novelist Wallace Markfield wrote in a 1975 "Gunsmoke" appreciation in The New York Times. "It was a face that would age well and that, while aging, would carry intimations of waste, loss and futility."

Born James Aurness in Minneapolis (he dropped the "u" for show business reasons), he and brother Peter enjoyed a "real Huckleberry Finn existence," Arness once recalled.

Peter, who changed his last name to Graves, went on to star in the TV series "Mission Impossible."

A self-described drifter, Arness left home at age 18, hopping freight trains and Caribbean-bound freighters. He entered Beloit College in Wisconsin, but was drafted into the Army in his 1942-43 freshman year. Wounded in the leg during the 1944 invasion at Anzio, Italy, Arness was hospitalized for a year and left with a slight limp. He returned to Minneapolis to work as a radio announcer and in small theater roles.

He moved to Hollywood in 1946 at a friend's suggestion. After a slow start in which he took jobs as a carpenter and salesman, a role in MGM's "Battleground" (1949) was a career turning point. Parts in more than 20 films followed, including "The Thing," "Hellgate" and "Hondo" with Wayne. Then came "Gunsmoke," which proved a durable hit and a multimillion-dollar boon for Arness, who owned part of the series.

His longtime co-stars were Blake as saloon keeper Miss Kitty, Milburn Stone as Doc Adams and Dennis Weaver as the deputy, Chester Goode.

When Weaver died in February 2006, Arness called it "a big loss for me personally" and said Weaver "provided comic relief but was also a real person doing things that were very important to the show."

The cancellation of "Gunsmoke" didn't keep Arness away from TV for long: He returned a few months later, in January 1976, in the TV movie "The Macahans," which led to the 1978-79 ABC series "How the West Was Won."

Arness took on a contemporary role as a police officer in the series "McClain's Law," which aired on NBC from 1981-82.

Despite his desire for privacy, a rocky domestic life landed him in the news more than once.

Arness met future wife Virginia Chapman while both were studying at Southern California's Pasadena Playhouse. They wed in 1948 and had two children, Jenny and Rolf. Chapman's son from her first marriage, Craig, was adopted by Arness.

The marriage foundered and in 1963 Arness sought a divorce and custody of the three children, which he was granted. He tried to guard them from the spotlight.

"The kids don't really have any part of my television life," he once remarked. "Fortunately, there aren't many times when show business intrudes on our family existence."

The emotionally troubled Virginia Arness attempted suicide twice, in 1959 and in 1960. In 1975, Jenny Arness died of an apparently deliberate drug overdose. Two years later, an overdose that police deemed accidental killed her mother.

'Gunsmoke' star James Arness dies at 88 (2024)

FAQs

What caused James Arness' death? ›

Death. Arness died from natural causes at the age of 88 years at his Brentwood home in Los Angeles on June 3, 2011.

How much did James Arness weigh when he was on Gunsmoke? ›

According to an article on television westerns in "Time" magazine (3/30/59), Arness stood 6' 7", weighed 235 lbs, and had chest-waist-hips measurements of 48-36-36.

How old was James Arness when he quit Gunsmoke? ›

Following the aforementioned "Gunsmoke" TV movies (the last in 1994, when Arness was 71), Arness basically retired.

How tall was James Arness when he died? ›

6 ft 7 in

What happened to James Arness' daughter? ›

Committed suicide by drug overdose. Daughter of James Arness and Virginia Chapman. Sister of Craig Aurness and Rolf Aurness.

Who inherited James Arness' estate? ›

When the Brandeis Camp Institute inherited the ranch, they inherited the houses, corrals, barns and outbuildings that Arness had built with his Gunsmoke fortune.

Who was taller, Chuck Connors or James Arness? ›

James Arness was 6' 7" (2.01m) tall. However, in this episode Hollywood tricks make him appear smaller than Chuck Conners, who was 6' 5½" (1.9m) tall. Chuck Conners was also known as "The Rifleman" in the series The Rifleman (1958).

Who was bigger, John Wayne or James Arness? ›

Clint Eastwood is 6′4″, as was John Wayne. James Arness was 6′7″. Lee van Cleef was 6′2″. Charles Bronson was considerably shorter at 5′9″. Other western actor heights are easily found on Google.

Did James Arness ever marry? ›

In 1978, he married Janet Surtees, an enduring relationship, and they stayed together until Arness's death. James Arness passed away at his home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, at 88 years old on June 3, 2011, from natural causes.

How old was Kitty on Gunsmoke when she died? ›

Amanda Blake
As Miss Kitty Russell in Gunsmoke (1966)
BornBeverly Louise NeillFebruary 20, 1929 Buffalo, New York, U.S.
DiedAugust 16, 1989 (aged 60) Sacramento, California, U.S.
OccupationActress
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How old was Festus in Gunsmoke when he died? ›

Our beloved Ken Curtis passed away in his sleep on April 28, 1991. (33 years ago tomorrow.) He was 74 years old. His wife Torrie shared the farewell thoughts he left in this note.

Did James Arness ever miss an episode of Gunsmoke? ›

He was the only actor to appear in all 635 episodes of Gunsmoke (1955).

Did James Arness and Peter Graves get along? ›

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.

Did James Arness get along with Ken Curtis? ›

### The Friendship Off-Screen Off-screen, Ken Curtis and James Arness developed a genuine and lasting friendship that mirrored their on- screen camaraderie. The bond between the two actors was rooted in mutual respect and a shared dedication to their work.

How much was James Arness worth when he died? ›

James Arness: Net Worth and Awards

As per the final news, his net worth was $8 million before James died. His income includes acting in films, tv shows, and stage shows. Coming to the awards, James Arness received several important awards for his acting.

What happened to James Arness's children? ›

Unfortunately, Arness's marriage to Chapman ended in divorce in 1963, resulting in Arness gaining custody of their children. Further tragedy ensued as their daughter Jenny passed away; attributed to an intentional drug overdose in 1975.

Who did Matt Dillon marry in Gunsmoke? ›

A: Matt Dillon (James Arness) and Kitty (Amanda Blake) never married during the series 1955-75 run, although close watchers of the show were convinced they had connected at some time. But in a 1973 episode, Matt had a brief affair with another woman, Mike Yardner (Michael Learned), while he had amnesia.

Why did Kitty leave Gunsmoke? ›

She married her third husband, Frank Gilbert, in 1967 and stayed married to him until 1982. Although Amanda Blake loved her 19 years as Miss Kitty, she felt that the time was right to leave the beloved show. When asked why, she joked that “Nineteen years is a long time for someone to be stuck behind a bar.”

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