Remembering James Arness – stood taller than almost any man in Hollywood.

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At 6’7”, with a calm voice and steady presence, he became one of the most enduring symbols of American television through his legendary role as Marshal Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke.

Born James Aurness on May 26, 1923, in Minneapolis, Arness served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was seriously wounded at Anzio. He carried that injury for the rest of his life, and it quietly shaped the gravity he later brought to his performances.

After the war, Arness found his way into films, often cast in Westerns and science-fiction pictures. Early roles in movies like The Thing from Another World (1951) showed his imposing screen presence, but it was John Wayne who changed his life. Wayne personally recommended Arness for the role of Matt Dillon, even introducing him to audiences in the premiere episode of Gunsmoke in 1955.

What followed was television history. Gunsmoke ran for 20 seasons, making it one of the longest-running primetime dramas ever produced. Arness played Dillon not as a flashy gunfighter, but as a thoughtful lawman—measured, humane, and deeply moral. He didn’t seek violence, but he never ran from responsibility either. That balance made Matt Dillon feel real, and it earned Arness the trust of generations of viewers.

Off screen, James Arness was famously private. He avoided Hollywood glamour, preferred the outdoors, and valued family above fame. When Gunsmoke ended in 1975, he stepped away gracefully, returning only occasionally for television films and special projects, including How the West Was Won.

James Arness passed away on June 3, 2011, at the age of 88. His death marked the end of an era, but his legacy remains firmly intact. For millions of viewers, he wasn’t just an actor playing a marshal—he was Dodge City. A steady figure in an unsteady world.

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