
James Arness
The star of one of the longest-running shows in U.S. television history, Gunsmoke (1955). Born of Norwegian heritage (the family name, Aurness (formerly had been Aursness) in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Rolf and Ruth Duesler Aurness. His father was a traveling salesman of medical supplies and his mother later became a newspaper columnist. James attended West High School in Minneapolis. Although he appeared in school plays, he had no interest in performing, and dreamed instead of going to sea. After high school, he attended one semester at Beloit College before receiving his draft notice in 1943. He entered the army and trained at Camp Wheeler, Georgia, before shipping out for North Africa. After landing at Casablanca, Arness joined the 3rd Infantry Division in time for the invasion of Anzio. Ten days after the invasion, Arness was severely wounded in the leg and foot by German machine-gun fire. His wounds, which plagued him the rest of his life, resulted in his medical discharge from the army. While recuperating in a Clinton, Iowa hospital, he was visited by his younger brother Peter (later to gain fame as actor Peter Graves), who suggested he take a radio course at the University of Minnesota. James did so, and a teacher recommended him for a job as an announcer at a Minneapolis radio station. Though seemingly headed for success in radio, he followed a boyhood friend's suggestion and went with the friend to Hollywood in hopes of getting work as film extras. He studied at the Bliss-Hayden Theatre School under actor Harry Hayden, and while appearing in a play there was spotted by agent Leon Lance. Lance got the actor a role as Loretta Young's brother in The Farmer's Daughter (1947). The director of that film, H.C. Potter, recommended that he drop the "u" from his last name and soon thereafter the actor was officially known as James Arness. Little work followed this break, He appeared in a production of "Candida", and married his leading lady, Virginia Chapman. He began to get small roles with frequency, often, due to his size, villainous characters. Most notable among these was that of the space alien in The Thing from Another World (1951). While playing a Greek warrior in a play, Arness was spotted by agent Charles K. Feldman, who represented John Wayne. Feldman introduced Arness to Wayne, who put the self-described 6' 6" actor under personal contract. Arness played several roles over the next few years for and with Wayne, whom he considered a mentor. In 1955, Wayne recommended Arness for the lead role of Matt Dillon in the TV series Gunsmoke (1955). (Contrary to urban legend, Wayne himself was never offered the role.) Arness at first declined, thinking a TV series could derail his growing film career, but Wayne argued for the show, and Arness accepted. After the cancellation of "Gunsmoke" in 1975, Arness took on another successful Western project, "How The West Was Won." A brief modern police drama, McClain's Law (1981), followed, and Arness played his mentor John Wayne's role in Red River (1988), a remake of the Wayne classic.
Filmography

Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice
as Matt Dillon
Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice
as Matt Dillon

Gunsmoke: The Long Ride
as Matt Dillon
Gunsmoke: The Long Ride
as Matt Dillon

Gunsmoke: To the Last Man
as Matt Dillon
Gunsmoke: To the Last Man
as Matt Dillon

Gunsmoke: The Last Apache
as Matt Dillon
Gunsmoke: The Last Apache
as Matt Dillon
John Wayne Standing Tall
as Self - Host
John Wayne Standing Tall
as Self - Host

Red River
as Thomas Dunson
Red River
as Thomas Dunson

The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory
as Jim Bowie
The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory
as Jim Bowie

Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge
as Matt Dillon
Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge
as Matt Dillon

The Horror Show
as (archive footage)
The Horror Show
as (archive footage)

The Macahans
as Zeb Macahan
The Macahans
as Zeb Macahan

Why Vietnam?
as Narrator
Why Vietnam?
as Narrator

Alias Jesse James
as Marshal Matt Dillon (uncredited)
Alias Jesse James
as Marshal Matt Dillon (uncredited)

The Western: A Lost TV Special
as Self
The Western: A Lost TV Special
as Self

Gun the Man Down
as Rem Anderson
Gun the Man Down
as Rem Anderson

The First Traveling Saleslady
as Joel Kingdom
The First Traveling Saleslady
as Joel Kingdom

Flame of the Islands
as Kelly Rand
Flame of the Islands
as Kelly Rand

The Sea Chase
as Schlieter
The Sea Chase
as Schlieter

Many Rivers to Cross
as Esau Hamilton
Many Rivers to Cross
as Esau Hamilton

Her Twelve Men
as Ralph Munsey
Her Twelve Men
as Ralph Munsey

Them!
as FBI Agent Robert Graham
Them!
as FBI Agent Robert Graham

Hondo
as Lennie
Hondo
as Lennie

The Veils of Bagdad
as Targut
The Veils of Bagdad
as Targut

Island in the Sky
as Mac McMullen
Island in the Sky
as Mac McMullen

The Lone Hand
as Gus Varden
The Lone Hand
as Gus Varden

Horizons West
as Tiny McGilligan
Horizons West
as Tiny McGilligan

Hellgate
as George Redfield
Hellgate
as George Redfield

Big Jim McLain
as Mal Baxter
Big Jim McLain
as Mal Baxter

The Girl in White
as Matt
The Girl in White
as Matt

Carbine Williams
as Leon Williams
Carbine Williams
as Leon Williams

Iron Man
as Alex Mallick
Iron Man
as Alex Mallick

The People Against O'Hara
as John Fordman 'Johnny' O'Hara
The People Against O'Hara
as John Fordman 'Johnny' O'Hara

Cavalry Scout
as Barth
Cavalry Scout
as Barth

The Thing from Another World
as 'The Thing'
The Thing from Another World
as 'The Thing'

Two Lost Worlds
as Kirk Hamilton
Two Lost Worlds
as Kirk Hamilton

Wyoming Mail
as Russell
Wyoming Mail
as Russell

Sierra
as Little Sam (as Jim Arness)
Sierra
as Little Sam (as Jim Arness)

In a Lonely Place
as Young Detective (uncredited)
In a Lonely Place
as Young Detective (uncredited)

Stars in My Crown
as Rolfe Isbell (uncredited)
Stars in My Crown
as Rolfe Isbell (uncredited)

Wagon Master
as Floyd Clegg
Wagon Master
as Floyd Clegg

Battleground
as Garby
Battleground
as Garby

The Man from Texas
as (uncredited)
The Man from Texas
as (uncredited)

Roses Are Red
as Ray (as James Aurness)
Roses Are Red
as Ray (as James Aurness)

The Farmer's Daughter
as Peter Holstrom (as James Aurness)
The Farmer's Daughter
as Peter Holstrom (as James Aurness)