Marshal Matt Dillon never married on Gunsmoke. He was involved with Miss Kitty Russell, owner of the Long Branch Saloon, but they never married. Check out Toby Keith's song "Shoulda Been a Cowboy" in which he talks about Marshal Dillon & Miss Kitty.
YES!
Amanda Blake (Miss Kitty) and James Arness (Matt Dillon) .
I believe that they did not. In fact, they even had follow movies where Matt is alone and was never with Miss Kitty.
Mike Yardner, played by Michael Learned. From the 1973 Gunsmoke episode, "Matt's Love Story" and the 1990 TV movie, "Gunsmoke: The Last Apache", when Matt learns he has a daughter.
Marshal Matt Dillon never married on Gunsmoke. He was involved with Miss Kitty Russell, owner of the Long Branch Saloon, but they never married. Check out Toby Keith's song "Shoulda Been a Cowboy" in which he talks about Marshal Dillon & Miss Kitty.
In the "Gunsmoke" episode titled "Kitty's Rebellion" (Season 14, Episode 9), Matt Dillon and Miss Kitty are tied up by outlaws. During this tense situation, Kitty takes the opportunity to express her feelings for Matt, revealing the depth of her affection for him. This moment highlights the complexity of their relationship amidst the peril they face.
YES!
Amanda Blake (Miss Kitty) and James Arness (Matt Dillon) .
I believe that they did not. In fact, they even had follow movies where Matt is alone and was never with Miss Kitty.
Mike Yardner, played by Michael Learned. From the 1973 Gunsmoke episode, "Matt's Love Story" and the 1990 TV movie, "Gunsmoke: The Last Apache", when Matt learns he has a daughter.
Miss Kitty was in love with Marshall Dillon and he was in love with her, but for some tragic reason, their love would remain forever unrequited. It wasn't proper for the Marshall to be seen a-courtin' that saloon-gal, Miss Kitty...
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James Arness FYI, James Arness and Peter Graves were brothers.
Miss Kitty, a central character in the television series "Gunsmoke," came to own the Long Branch Saloon after her previous partner, who originally owned the establishment, passed away. Her strong personality, business acumen, and relationships with key characters like Matt Dillon helped her establish the saloon as a popular social hub in Dodge City. Kitty's ownership allowed her to assert her independence and navigate the challenges of the Old West, making her a pivotal figure in the series.