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Milburn Stone
No Milburn Stone was the doctor on the TV version of Gunsmoke, and Howard McNear (Floyd the barber) was Doc on the radio series of Gunsmoke.
Yes, Doc Adams, the character played by Milburn Stone in "Gunsmoke," was married. His character's marital status was often referenced throughout the series, particularly in relation to his interactions with other characters. In real life, Milburn Stone was married to his wife, Helen, for many years until his passing in 1980.
Yes, Milburn Stone, who is best known for his role as Doc Adams on the television series "Gunsmoke," had two children. He and his wife, who he married in 1938, had a son named James and a daughter named Milburn Stone Jr. He maintained a relatively private family life away from his acting career.
Nope...he's Milburn Stone and he died in 1980.
Milburn Stone .
Milburn Stone
No Milburn Stone was the doctor on the TV version of Gunsmoke, and Howard McNear (Floyd the barber) was Doc on the radio series of Gunsmoke.
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Yes, Milburn Stone, who is best known for his role as Doc Adams on the television series "Gunsmoke," had two children. He and his wife, who he married in 1938, had a son named James and a daughter named Milburn Stone Jr. He maintained a relatively private family life away from his acting career.
Milburn Stone and Amanda Blake of Gunsmoke were never married to each other .
Nope...he's Milburn Stone and he died in 1980.
Amanda Blake , Milburn Stone , Ken Curtis , Dennis Weaver , Burt Reynolds ,
'Doc' or the late Milburn Stone (July 5, 1904 - June 12, 1980) is laid to rest at the El Camino Memorial Park in San Diego , Ca
Milburn Stone, who played Doc Adams on "Gunsmoke," did not have a specific stunt double credited throughout the series. However, like many actors in action scenes, he may have utilized various stunt performers for certain risky stunts or physical scenes. The series often employed a team of stuntmen to handle dangerous situations for multiple cast members.
Milburn Stone, who played Doc Adams on "Gunsmoke," left the show primarily due to health issues. After suffering a heart attack in 1971, he needed to take a break for recovery. Although he later returned to the series, his health concerns highlighted the challenges he faced during his time on the show. Ultimately, he remained with "Gunsmoke" until its conclusion in 1975.
Milburn Stone went by Milly.