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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.

"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.

Arness married Janet Surtees in 1978. Besides his wife, Arness is survived by two sons and six grandchildren. A private memorial service will be held.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press
Published by Carlsbad Current-Argus on Jun. 3, 2011.

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Carolyn Rose Baylies

July 14, 2025

My husband and I have watched Gunsmoke for many years. I use to watch it when I lived in California in the 1950's. Now I live in Mass and have watch it with my husband. Marshall Dillon always got the bad guys.

Carolyn Baylies

July 14, 2025

I have watched Gunsmoke since I was a teenager in the 1960's. James Arness, Amanda Blake, Dennis Weaver, Ken Curtis and Milburn Stone. This is the best western on t.v. It will never go off the air. Thank you for the fine stories on Gunsmoke! Carolyn & Wally Baylies Charlton, Mass

Dawne Cubel

July 12, 2025

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE, and for the Many years of your Acting Career. RIP

Maria Wilson

July 10, 2025

As we say in Spanish, "Un hombre hecho y derecho". Still watch James Arness & others on Gunsmoke at 74. I agree it was a classy show. The respect my parents taught were reinforced by Matt & the regulars.
It's also great fun to watch the early work of guest actors Harrison Ford, Jodie Foster, Diane Ladd, Bruce Dern, etc. And greats like Bette Davis, Chill Wills, etc. Not to mention charactor actors who appeared in several roles over 20 yrs.

Katherine

June 26, 2025

I will always love the character James Arness played. A man above men ! Broken !!

Kristina Foley

June 19, 2025

Gunsmoke a great western that has stood the test of time l love the characters in it especially Matt and Miss Kitty with the subtle chemistry between them. Matt always does the what is right and honorable, a real gentleman a true class act for sure The supporting characters give great insight on human nature A classy show. Never get tired of watching the reruns a wonderful blast from the past. Thanks to all who made this show possible especially to James Arness

Mrs H Rodriguez

June 13, 2025

I love gun smoke. My mother's favorite Western, she's gone now. It's my favorite.

Leontyne Pringle

June 7, 2025

Condolences to the Arness family. James Arness is really missed but I still watch many episodes of "Gunsmoke". Rest Well, Matt Dillon "James Arness".

Sam Gray

May 21, 2025

A very well respected and wonderful man, a patriotic individual. We will never see "his likes again. Thank you, sir, for sharing your talents with us. You are still greatly missed.

Anetha Jaye

May 17, 2025

I'm watching reruns of Gunsmoke today. They bring back memories of watching Gunsmoke as a child with my family. It was one of the few shows we all watched together. James Arness will always be bigger than life to me. May his soul continue to rest in peace.

Donald Cochran

May 13, 2025

James you are missed by many RIP

Debra montgomery

May 12, 2025

Loved him as a actor seemed like a good person. Still watch Gunsmoke and movies

Gary Melton

May 1, 2025

James was a WWII US Army Veteran where he received the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart after being wounded by German machine gun fire shortly after invading a beachfront in Italy. The Navy wouldn't take him because he was too tall. The ships and submarines weren't built for tall people. I love to watch a Gunsmoke episode nightly after work. My favorites right now are in the 1960's shortly after Festus Haggen arrived. Matt Dillon's character portrayed on the show is one of maturity and integrity. I really like that a lot. Thank you James for your service to our country and for all the years you've blessed us with your wonderful acting on Gunsmoke!

Audrey

April 22, 2025

Still love Gunsmoke to this day I watched it with my Mom as a child in the "60's" I watch it everyday now that im retired. I will never get sick of seeing it. I hope James Arness is smiling down from Heaven knowing how many Fans will continue to.love him n watch Gunsmoke.

Kelly

April 15, 2025

My father in law got me hooked in Gunsmoke. It´s in my TV the whole day. I think I know everything about James Arness. Would have loved that meet him in person. I know you are smiling down from heaven at all of your fans. Love you Matt Dillon

Marlys Boll

April 11, 2025

We watch Gunsmoke daily here in North Dakota.

Mary L Sullivan

April 2, 2025

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Bob Johnson

March 21, 2025

I remember seeing Jim on his brother Peter´s show "Biography". He mentioned that Jim had written a book about his life. I immediately ordered a copy and told Jim that his role in "Gunsmoke" greatly influenced me in my decision to become a police officer. Jim wrote a wonderful full-page dedication to me inside the front cover. That book is now my prized possession. Jim Arness was a kind and generous man.

Marsha Crowder

March 18, 2025

I remember him from Gunsmoke and he was so convincing as Marshall Dillon that I thought that he WAS an actual US Marshall. I'd heard stories that when everyone was eating on the show, that he would take some of their food off their plates (while filming at "Delmonicos", I found that quite funny!! After Gunsmoke had ended, I don't remember seeing him in any other TV shows.

Jeannie

March 16, 2025

Gunsmoke has always been my favorite western. James Arness was the best! Thank you for your service and may you rest in peace. Maybe I will be lucky enough to meet you in the afterlife. Wonderful actor! I watch the reruns everyday.

Pat Elzie

March 12, 2025

A wonderful man and actor. I watch every night

Patty Lowe

March 10, 2025

This was such a terrible loss, he was such a wonderful person. May he Rest in Peace

Michael Gordon

February 26, 2025

I love Gun Smoke as Matt Dillion, I still watch it.

Elaine Cline

February 22, 2025

He seemed like a really nice person! I still enjoy Gunsmoke with Marshall Matt Dillon! My favorite...

Baby D

February 11, 2025

I Love Matt Dillon.I watch Gunsmoke day in n day out.the Marshall was a tall handsome man.he lived a good life.l wish he was still living.RIP Marshall

Kitty's Grandson

February 7, 2025

Somm Rock

January 23, 2025

It's 2025 James, Gunsmoke is still the #1 show in my home & many of my friends. Thanks to all who created such powerful characters in this time tested testimony to America. Gunsmoke should be studied in Universities. Hollywood should look back at this period. America desperately needs show's like this, now more than ever!

Patricia Hanie

January 22, 2025

Most wonderful actor, I have ever known. And Good Looking he truly was. I never knew him but sure would have love to have meet him. What a special person he had to be to go thru all of the deaths of his family members, so sad. But he was wonderful.

Gun Smoke

January 13, 2025

I love you Matt, you big straplin man, I watch you every time Your show comes on. Long may you live Matt Dillon. I watch your shows young or old you are always special to look at. Love you dead or alive.
Velvetcolfarmer.

Susan Diederichsen

January 10, 2025

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow...we didn´t have a tv then so I always went next door to watch Gunsmoke. Does it still come on? maybe late at night? xoxoS

Susan Diederichsen

January 10, 2025

It was my favorite TV show. Does it still show it? when? maybe late at night? not sure if it´s still on. I could tape it and watch it in the morning. xoxoxo SD.

Esther Locke

January 8, 2025

I watched gunsmoke as a child, still watching at 71. James Arness, a great actor. Watching gunsmoke brings me inner peace.

Edward Wheeler

January 6, 2025

Marshal Dillon was the greatest and i will never forget him. His show kept me entertained for many hours. From the Bullock family.

Barbara Durham6

January 4, 2025

Gunsmoke was a favorite TV program of mine since I was a child.i still watch at least one a day.Barbara Durham Dallas tx

Stayce

January 1, 2025

Blessed...

Jett

December 31, 2024

Grew up watching Gunsmoke and am now watching it again at 74. US Marshall Matt Dillion is what I imagine a US Marshall would be like. James Arness is the perfect example to fit that image. Thank you for your service during WWII and for the many years of portraying US Marshall Matt Dillion. Just like when I was watching as a kid, I continue to be enthralled as a 74. Thank you for the memories. Your legacy lives on.

Helen Conley

December 27, 2024

I feel like he is a personal friend I would be drinking coffee with.I´ve seen every show or movie. Love this guy

Celeste

December 24, 2024

I love Gunsmoke especially the black and white episodes. I am 73 and grew up watching Gunsmoke. Matt Dillon was the best. I still watch the reruns!!

Kathy S

December 22, 2024

I remember watching Gunsmoke when I was a kid. I loved Marshall Dillon and always wanted to marry him! I´m 72 now and still watch the reruns everyday. Thank you for all the great acting on Gunsmoke. Rest in Peace, Marshall Dillon.

B. Sansbury

December 21, 2024

Gunsmoke is still my absolute favorite I watch Matt Dillon everyday. Thank you for the great reruns I never get tired of watching.

David knight

December 18, 2024

I would loved to meet him and shook his hand to thank him for being my hero.

Gail cox

November 11, 2024

I am 61 years old , and I watched Gunsmoke when I was a young girl always wishing I had a father like he was my husband and I,we sit and watch Gunsmoke all day ,I loved him .Gail

Sheila

October 26, 2024

My favorite TV show, watch it daily, RIP Matt

Christina

October 26, 2024

I love the show. I watch it everyday. I loved all the charters except Goode. He was to silly. I love Matt. Great loss with all them gone.im 75 myself. I see reruns I love them. Christina

Leslie Redaway

October 15, 2024

Rest In Heaven

Debbie Brannon

October 15, 2024

I loved his acting,me and my husband watches Gunsmoke everyday.

Brayden Smith

September 24, 2024

I like James Arness because I love him playing US Marshal Matt Dillon and because always play like him when I was a boy

Maurice Redding

September 10, 2024

The great man!

Ernie Sierra

September 8, 2024

I would just like to say, that Gun smoke is one of my favorite shows. Marshall Matt Dillion will live on forever.

Jackie Shows

September 3, 2024

You will always be my favorite Marshal.

Fritz

August 18, 2024

My prayers to the family, may keep them safe and healthy

Cheryl Strouse

August 15, 2024

I adored his work and his personality on and off stage. He was a great man. I really miss his work. God bless him.

Don Bonner 2024

August 13, 2024

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

T. Dingman fan

July 29, 2024

Gunsmoke and James Arness helped form my love of horses. I still watch today, I started watching in the early 1960´s. I´m still involved with horses. I stil ride occasionally to keep from being to rusty.
James( Matt Dillion) ) you´ll always be the number one lawman cowboy.

Judy

June 3, 2024

I hope you are resting peacefully James. I have always loved you on Gunsmoke
Judy

Pat Elzie

May 13, 2024

He was the best actor ever, loved his character watched him with my mom as a child and still watch Gunsmoke every day. A very handsome man to look at. Eye Candy lol Pat E.

Marli C.

April 30, 2024

I love the show Gunsmoke and value and respect James Arness for being a superb actor.

God Rest you sweet soul

Nicole Kenna

April 20, 2024

You were and are my role model ❤❤We miss you so much ❤

Margaret Harrison

April 19, 2024

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Greg Taminosian

April 18, 2024

Met Mr Arness twice.. first time was in my hometown Ft Myers, Fla. I think every kid in Lee county was at the high school foot
Ball field to see him and most of the cast( even "buck" his buckskin horse) was there !
2 nd time while attending florid state univ. I was working on a farm( hunting venue).
Marshall Dillion wanted to buy the farm. The old man Mr. Bradswell walkie/ talkie´d me and said Marshall Dillion was at the headquarters n
If I wanted to see him.
Old man Bradswell wouldn´t sell the property and Matt left with no farm !

Davis family

April 18, 2024

Have enjoyed watching gunsmoke and other movies of his so sorry to hear , he seemed like family

Daniel Auer

April 7, 2024

He was law and order in Dodge City. All 6 foot 7 inches of him! My family is big Gunsmoke fans. My Grandpa’s watched it all the time, my Father, mother, and myself. He will always be Marshall Matt Dillon! Plain and simple! Rest In Peace to James Marshall Matt Dillon Arness. For keeping the peace in Dodge city.

Danna Vance

March 26, 2024

I watched GS since I was a child. I’m 65 years old now. Still watching it every day. I also love A Blake & Kent Curtis. ❤❤

Rocky Ashby

March 16, 2024

Favorite show and people

J Annette Hay

February 19, 2024

I've lived all my life watching and loving Gunsmoke and Jim Arness. He seemed to be a most genuine and honorable person. Wish I could have known him personally.

Phillip Shuman

February 13, 2024

Gunsmoke,bonanza,and the rifleman I watch all 3 every day with u s marshall matt Dillon being my favorite. A true American treasure always welcome in my home and hope to meet Mr. Arnes in heaven one day soon along with other family and friends.

Jackie Loya

February 10, 2024

James Arness was a great actor. My family and I just love to watch Gunsmoke. May God bless James Arness. I'm sure he is with the Lord in Heaven. May James rest in peace.

Helen P

February 8, 2024

My husband and I watched every episode some of Gunsmoke many times over. He received the DVD collection of Gunsmoke as a Christmas gift & cherished it, he watched the show everyday after getting the collection until he passed away. James Arness was quite the actor.

Diana Hess

February 1, 2024

He was a FANTASTIC actor, I ❤❤ All his movies. R.I.P. James !

Carol Dunlap

January 30, 2024

Loved James Arness in Gunsmoke from start to finish. He was an excellent actor who would keep viewer interest on a weekly basis. Today’s TV programming will never see similar shows of this caliber.

Diane messer

January 18, 2024

So sorry for your loss.We were big Gunsmoke fans since I was young.Always loved James who played Matt.

Bubba Clatk

January 14, 2024

If i should ever need a cop, Marshal Matt Dillon is who I would like to show up.

Nancy Cook

January 8, 2024

Gunsmoke is the only show left you can watch with your family and not have to change channels. I’ve been watching since I was 5/ and my husband and I alone with our 3 year old great grandson are still watching it . We love that show and will continue to watch it .
Thanks

Judy Bell

January 6, 2024

James Arness was the BEST!!! Never ever missed his program. Still watching re-runs!!!! MARSHALL DILLION.WOW! Loved him and miss him, makes me feel sad.5

Ernest Eldridge

January 2, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

January 2, 2024

My favorite Actor

Karen Faust

December 30, 2023

I've watched Gunsmoke all my life. I'm 71 yrs old. James was my first love. I still watch him every day. In my mind, he's never aged. What a wonderful actor.

Jane Johnson

December 28, 2023

Loved Gunsmoke, we loved all the actors. Still watch every episode. My mom watched and now I watch. RIP Matt Dillon Love You.

December 8, 2023

Bless him

December 8, 2023

He was a great actor and a tower of a man,god bless his family

Glenda Stout

November 26, 2023

I loved Matt Dillon fom the time it first episodes until the last one he was so handsome s po smart a man's man

Loriann Ringgold

October 25, 2023

There is only one actor that had such a profound effect on me and that was and is James Arness. My Dad and I watched the series together. I was born in 1958. By age 2, I was in my playpen watching Gunsmoke. By age 4, whenever I saw Marshall Matt Dillion, I jumped up and down and clapped my hands. I watched him every year. Including when I went into my Senior year in high school. Many years later, after my husband and my mother died, both much too young, my Dad saw where a all of the Gunsmoke series was available on DVD. My Dad bought it for me. It was the best gift anyone ever gave me. Giving me the gift of the show that I grew up so loving. Gifting me Matt Dillion via James Arness the best actor ever. The fact that he lived and millions and millions of people so happy. I will always have happiness in my heart for James Arness because he was the best actor to ever live.

linda simeone

October 23, 2023

I was 9 years old and tuned in to Gunsmoke. I immediately became a big fan of Jim Arness. He was my hero. He was the dad I wished I had (parents divorced) and also the big brother I would have wanted.

Dessie Aldridge

October 21, 2023

Just wanted to say I loved you so much and still do..I'd say u had to be the best western movie I've ever watched and loved..as a matter of a fact I'm watching Gunsmoke now..you really played that part like u lived it..and I hope ur dancing in heaven..and I hope to watch you for the rest of my life anyways..just wanted to say thanks

Margaret Martin

October 15, 2023

I only wish I knew the man behind the badge. He made other men appear weak and less than without any intention. It is 2023, I am a 53 year old woman and to this day embrace the syndicated show: Gunsmoke. I suspect I'll keep watching until it's my time. I can only hope to see Mr. Arness again, shake his hand and get to know him a little.
-Margaret Martin

Bernard Crespi

October 15, 2023

He was a really COOL GUY. I always liked him and was a fan of Gunsmoke all those years. R.I.P.

Clova Arnold

October 14, 2023

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Bernie Crespi

October 6, 2023

Rest Well To A Good Man. Sorely Missed.

Ernest Eldridge

October 5, 2023

He was a favorite actor of mine.

Toni L Schwerzler

October 3, 2023

A wonderful man and great actor.

Joanne McQuilkin

September 13, 2023

My Dad and him were both wounded in Anzio and were roommates in the hospital. I think it was a hospital ship. They had to extend his bunk to accommodate his size. He told my father that he was going to Hollywood, that he heard there was jobs to be had. He told my Dad that he should go too. My Dad was extremely handsome but already had a wife and child. My Dad told me they had long talks and was easy to get along with.

Rocky Ashby

September 7, 2023

Love your show, Rest in Peace Matt Dillon..

Michael Ringo

August 18, 2023

I love every show, there is a lot of life stories to learn from in these episodes. I believe they should have children watch and learn, it would be a better world. Thank you for the entertainment I got got to enjoy for 20 years plus.❤

[email protected]

August 15, 2023

I watch always and love the show still

D B

August 5, 2023

A Good Man, both on screen and off, from what I´ve read.
RIP Marshal Dillon

Frances Foor

August 5, 2023

I loved him in everything he did! He was always so nice and sincere!

Angie Barr

July 28, 2023

My Great Grandmother introduced me to Gun Smoke while I was attending college. She never missed an episode.

July 14, 2023

He was a great actor.I have watched him for many years.I still watch all of the old Gunsmoke shows.May he rest in peace....

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