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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.
Marshal Matt Dillon rode a male buckskin horse on the TV show "Gunsmoke." Male horses are typically preferred for riding due to their size, strength, and behavior. Male horses, known as stallions or geldings, are often chosen for their temperament and suitability for working as a riding horse. In the case of Marshal Matt Dillon's horse, it was likely a male to best fit the character and requirements of the show.
Yes, in the early seasons of "Gunsmoke," the main character, Marshal Matt Dillon, was sometimes referred to simply as "Marshall Dillon" by other characters. However, the title "Marshal" was more commonly used throughout the series. The show focused on the challenges he faced as a lawman in the Old West, and his character became iconic in American television history.
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He retired after the 2006 season and lives with his wife and daughter.
Marshal Matt Dillon was created in 1952.
The actor Matt Dillon is real; the character of Marshal Matt Dillon is fictional.
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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.
The Marshal's Daughter - 1953 was released on: USA: 26 June 1953
Marshal Dillon's deputies on the television show "Gunsmoke" were Chester Goode, Quint Asper, Festus Haggen, and Newly O'Brien.
Marshal Matt Dillon rode a male buckskin horse on the TV show "Gunsmoke." Male horses are typically preferred for riding due to their size, strength, and behavior. Male horses, known as stallions or geldings, are often chosen for their temperament and suitability for working as a riding horse. In the case of Marshal Matt Dillon's horse, it was likely a male to best fit the character and requirements of the show.
The Marshal's Daughter - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #16314)
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Yes, in the early seasons of "Gunsmoke," the main character, Marshal Matt Dillon, was sometimes referred to simply as "Marshall Dillon" by other characters. However, the title "Marshal" was more commonly used throughout the series. The show focused on the challenges he faced as a lawman in the Old West, and his character became iconic in American television history.
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It seems that the buckskin colored horse that Ben Cartwright rode in Bonanza was the same horse that was used by Marshal Matt Dillon in the series Gunsmoke.