James Arness

James Arness obituary, Brentwood, CA

James Arness

James Arness Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 3, 2011.
FRAZIER MOORE, The Associated Press It takes a special kind of lawman to carry on for 20 years in the Wild West of TV. Matt Dillon, the mythical marshal of Dodge City, stood tall — all 6 feet, 6 inches of him — on "Gunsmoke" from 1955 to 1975. He outlasted dozens of other Western heroes while making history on TV's longest-running dramatic series, a record that held until NBC's "Law & Order" tied the CBS Western's record in 2010. Through all those gunslinging years, James Arness, who died Friday, kept Marshal Dillon righteous, peace-seeking and, most of all, believable. Fickle viewers can kill a TV hero as surely as a bullet from an outlaw's six-gun. But Arness knew how to maintain order not only in circa-1870s Dodge City, but also among the TV audience, whose itchy fingers on their channel changers he knew how to calm. In an era when TV actors typically chewed the scenery, Arness had a credible, commanding presence by hardly uttering a word. A typical scene found a dozen cowboys riding up to the town jail intent on busting out a prisoner pal. Dillon faces them all down. "The first move anybody makes," he says, with a slight shake of his head, "I cut you in two." Arness' defiant but rueful delivery is so understated, he makes Clint Eastwood seem like a loudmouth. No wonder "Gunsmoke" wore so well. And became the last word on a programming craze that some seasons found as many as 30 Westerns on the air. When "Gunsmoke" went off in 1975, it was the only Western left. By the end of his career, Arness, who was 88 when he died at his home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, seemed almost indistinguishable from Matt Dillon in the audience's mind. Befitting Marshal Dillon's dignity and composure, Arness wrote, and left behind, a simple, straight-from-the-heart farewell which, at his request, was posted posthumously Friday on his official website. "I had a wonderful life and was blessed with ... (so) many loving people and great friends," he said, then went on to thank his multitude of fans. In life, Arness was a quiet, intensely private man who preferred the outdoor life to Hollywood's party scene, rarely gave interviews, and refused to discuss his personal tragedies (his daughter and his former wife, Virginia, both died of drug overdoses). "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." Then Wayne filmed an introduction for the first episode of "Gunsmoke" to give the largely unknown Arness the proper send-off. "I predict he'll be a big star," Wayne told viewers. "So you might as well get used to him, like you've had to get used to me." 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 younger 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." (He died in 2010.) 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, Dennis Weaver as the deputy, Chester Goode, and his replacement, Ken Curtis, as Deputy Festus Haggen. 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. ___ AP Television Writer David Bauder and Entertainment Writer Jake Coyle in New York, and Television Writer Lynn Elber in Los Angeles contributed to this story.

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Patricia Turkett

July 4, 2025

Here it is, the year 2025. I'm 77 years old and watch GUNSMOKE every night before bedtime. So, I was just a little thing when the show aired. Matt Dillon and all the regular characters on the show still mean a lot to me. Yes, James Aurness was an example to me of what a good man stood for. I had lost my own father when I was only 15 months old (a good man by all accounts) and my mom married a not so good man when I was 9. This man, on and off screen, to me, stood for what was right. God bless.

Lydia Martin

April 1, 2025

James Arness was one of the finest actors. I have been a fan forever. Still watch Gunsmoke every day. So handsome and real.

Angela Stiltner

March 9, 2025

Well what can I say bout u Mr Arness u r a legend 1 was born n 74 and I never heard of gunsmoke till I got older but. There’s nothing like vegging at the end of the day and watching u on gunsmoke one thing that sticks out in my head is at the beginning of the show it shows u standing there n it shows u from the back n i always say u and them saggy britches I love ur show ur the best ur right up there with john Wayne im actually watching u now rest in peace “Matthew”

Cheryl Thomas

February 20, 2025

I love james arness in Gunsmoke and how the west was won. He is and always be my hero.

Connie Donald

January 13, 2025

I will miss he on TV. May God bless him and his Family and I'm a Fan.

Wendy Freeman

December 1, 2024

He was the best!!

Debbie Sowards

November 11, 2024

I'm streaming Gunsmoke with 24/7 and I have run into a couple that I somehow missed years ago and loved them ! You are missed and loved by all us fans please say hello to my son Rusty and tell him I love and miss him so much

Louella Hubbell

June 28, 2024

I think that through the years that i watched Gunsmoke from the beginning to the end of this series that James Arness was the most brilliant and wonderful actors of the western era in movies and television. I miss watching this man in Gunsmoke and wish that he was still with all of his fans. He will be missed by millions of western fans. Rest in peace Big Jim.

Jann Votaw

May 30, 2024

I was too young to watch Gunsmoke black and white episodes and only got to watch some of the color ones. I rediscovered Gunsmoke thanks to some tv channels. I am now addicted and watch whenever I can. I ended up buying you autobiography I loved your character of Matt Dillon and what he stood for. After reading your book I have so much more respect for you. You were such an amazing man I wish I could have met you. May you RIP. Thank you for all you have given us. Say hello to my husband for me. He will be the one asking you a million questions.

Lynn Easterling

May 28, 2024

As we remember our military in 2014, we include you and thank you for your unselfish service to our country. On this day many yrs God gifted the world with a man as special as you and you gave urself to the TV world, never to be forgotten.
RIP BIG JIM ❤

sheilah lavelle

October 31, 2023

Matt Dillon has aged well over the decades. The character that James Arness created is still relevant. I'm an old lady now but James Arness is still my favorite actor and I still watch Gunsmoke every day. RIP Mr Arness

Barbara Hasbargen

October 19, 2023

You have been my hero for over 60 years. I started watching Gunsmoke as a child and continue even to this day. I knew when I was young if I ever had a son, his name would be Matt, and I got that wish. The world needs more James Arness's and Marshall Dillons. You set an example,both personally and professionally, of an honorable man.

Linda Robinson

September 27, 2023

...And that "one Marshall" was you, Jim Arness, aka as Marshall Matt Dillon, Dodge City. (circa- all my life so far) 72yrs!

Edward Kaercher

September 26, 2023

There was only one Marshal

Pauline drewyor

June 5, 2023

He was a great part of my life, my dad started watching him when i was just a kid, we would get right in the middle of a show and dad would make us go to bed, but later I watched Gun Smoke every time I could James became my Idol..I Loved him remined me of my husband tall and handsome, to me he was the best,

June 4, 2023

James touched so many lives in many ways even today. Wish I had the pleasure of meeting him. Thank you for serving our country and for all the wonderful things you have done to help others. Another thank you for the great memories of seeing you on screen

May 28, 2023

Well l, you mad it. 100 yrs you've been around in way or another. You've been the most missed television actor in America! Thanks so much for entertaining us all on Gunsmoke. I'll be watching out for you on tv "Gunsmoke" that is. Rip Matt

John Matson

July 16, 2022

RIP

Renee Murray

May 30, 2022

With the upcoming anniversary of your homecoming, I'd just like to tell you, Jim Arness, that you're more alive today in our hearts and home than ever before. We always choose to watch Gunsmoke over any other show or movie on television. You always displayed fairness and equality as Dodge City's Marshall. There will never be another Matt Dillion and you will forever live on. I can see you, Doc, Chester, Festus, Ms. Kitty, Sam and Quinn sitting around the table in Heaven reminiscing about the Gunsmoke days. Miss you all! Thank you for for all you've contributed. It will never be forgotten or go unnoticed.

Sal Lafay

March 18, 2022

To me he was Matt Dillon! He was a wonderful person! Excellent actor! I watch Gunsmoke everyday...all day long, as I have every station and time down to the minute! Very nice and honest man! Everyone will miss him! Thank You for a great show!

Pamela Scherer

February 25, 2022

He was, and is, my hero. He touched my life in a positive way for many, many years. Rest in peace angel.

Margaret Coffey

February 8, 2022

I watched every show with my family growing up. I still watch you today. You were a great actor, I loved it when you would be looking at someone, just rock back a little on your heels and say uh huh ! That's what I remember most about you, plus I wanted to marry you when I grew up! Keep on riding marshall Dillion !

Kevin Cosgrove

January 16, 2022

I love his work

Jean Bartholomew

November 23, 2021

Your impact on American culture and morality, James Arness, cannot be overstated. Dillon inevitably did the right thing, no matter how difficult, as did his Gunsmoke cohorts. It is a shame we seldom see such revered, engertaining, and solid role models for young people in 2021. It's just possible Gunsmoke contributed strongly to holding our families and young people to the right path up until 1975 (series' end) and well beyond. Today, such characters w clarity of ethical thought are seldom at the forefront of entertainment programming. You made a very big difference in our country's overall fiber as well as making a huge contribution to entertainment and interest in the 1800's wild west. When you really look at it, few actors have accomplished more. Rest in peace and thank you. We still watch your show frequently, and probably will for a while.

Linda Robinson

August 30, 2021

Been watching this man for 66 yrs and still watching. Thank God for good tv and reruns!!
RIP Mr Dillon

Renee Murray

August 22, 2021

RIP, Matt Dillon you will never be forgotten. Not a day goes by we don't watch at least 3 episodes of Gunsmoke. You were a gentle giant who always fought for fairness. Wished we had more Marshall's like you. You, sir, set the bar high. ❤

Loriann Ringgold

August 17, 2021

In Loving Memory of James Arness

David Thomas

July 19, 2021

Even today he is my hero, he p.ayed Matt Dillon so well.

Camron Garner

July 2, 2021

There's nothing like Marshall Matt Dillon! Gunsmoke is the best show then and now! RIP James Arness.

Tanya Benavides

June 4, 2021

James Arness was my very first crush...total puppy love! I was born in 1963 and watched Gunsmoke throughout my childhood, entranced with Marshal Dillon, Miss Kitty, Chester, Doc and Festus! I watch Gunsmoke reruns today, at age 57 and they are still just as engaging and entertaining...and I think I still have a crush on Marshal Dillon..what a fine specimen of a man! RIP, James Arness...and thanks for the memories!

Pat Blalock

May 22, 2021

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

Robert Giambarberee

April 28, 2021

I watch Gunsmoke everyday I like James Arness

john gill

January 31, 2021

I am 58 from Wichita Ks,i watch gunsmoke all the time.James Arness is a true American legend.

Ellen Slaven

January 19, 2021

I worked at LAX in the gift shop and tried to keep up with Mr. Arness walking out to the gates where I worked in Duty free. He was dress with deck shoes and khaki pants and the beat was not a cowboy hat but beach hat. The memory will always be with me. I still watch your movies and think about you. God bless your family and comfort them still now.

Barbara Ann

January 15, 2021

It's 2021 and every night I watch the old black and white Gunsmoke episodes. and love them. I was born in 1942 and grew up on Gunsmoke . I was in love with Matt Dillon.

RIP my love

David Trummer

January 15, 2021

John Wayne knew dignity, class and integrity when he suggested you play Marshal Matt Dillon and you did so with honor. I have most of your "Gunsmoke" series & movies recorded so that l can enjoy the childhood memories again. Rest in Peace.

Ineke Stam

January 3, 2021

As a younger woman I was very impressed bij James Arness in the tvseries How the West was won, which in Holland could be seen. I missed not a single part of it.

Teresa Wheaton

October 19, 2020

Thank you “Marshall Dillion” I still enjoy all the Gunsmoke episodes. You were a wonderful actor. May God Bless you for bringing such happiness to your fans.

Mike Urban

February 20, 2020

Thank you, James for all the good years on Gunsmoke. I watched it with my dad. We always had to get the chores done so we could see it. Now it watch it with my wife. Thanks for the great memories for a clean show. Mike

Norma Starling

December 28, 2019

He was part of my life growing up watching all the old westerns with my family! My mother and I would watch Gunsmoke every Monday night while my daddy was in the road. He was a truck driver. He was also one of my two favorite cowboys that I loved. I went to Dodge City, Kansas in August of 2018 and saw the statue of him! Loved it!

Cheryl Hanagan

November 30, 2019

You're one of the best actors there ever was. You live on each day in film. You topped Gunsmoke with How The West Was Won. One of the best shows still on television today and its 2020. Warmly from a huge fan. Thank you. ❤

September 21, 2019

I'm in my 80's and can't accept the loss of Jim, one of a kind,he made everyone's day on Gundmoke.

Larry Penny

August 19, 2019

Carry on James

Kathy Irey

April 4, 2019

Thank you for all the good years of clean TV you were the best Marshal Matt Dillon love every show .. RIP

Francois [email protected]

November 6, 2018

V

Harry Simpson

June 4, 2018

Godspeed James, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest James, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Eugenia Hill

April 6, 2018

He was loved by many

November 2, 2017

(We need law enforcement like Him today in Natchez,Mississippi.)

It sorrows us to hear of his death.
Great actor and real life everyday person.
He is missed....

Stephen Morris

May 30, 2016

Rip Matt Dillon one of the old west classic shows gunsmoke my favorite of all times I liked the blk&white the most doc adams festus & quint miss kitty & chester Goode!!!

Stephen Morris

May 23, 2016

Yes I've been watching gunsmoke since a was 10yrs old over the yrs even today!;

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