Milburn Stone, whose real name was Hugh Milburn Stone, had a life marked by significant milestones both in his career and personal journey.

Born on July 5, 1904, in Burrton, Kansas, he embarked on a path that would lead him to become a beloved figure in television history.
Stone’s acting career began in the 1930s, where he initially appeared in various films. He gained recognition for his roles in Westerns and eventually landed the role that would define his career: Dr. Galen “Doc” Adams in “Gunsmoke.”
This role, which he portrayed from 1955 until the series ended in 1975, earned him widespread acclaim and established him as a staple in American television.

Throughout his tenure on “Gunsmoke,” Stone’s portrayal of Doc Adams resonated deeply with audiences. His character was known for his wisdom, kindness, and unwavering dedication to the people of Dodge City.
The show not only solidified his status as a talented actor but also endeared him to viewers who appreciated his portrayal of a compassionate and reliable figure in the Old West.

Beyond his acting achievements, Milburn Stone’s life included personal milestones. He married Jane Garrison in 1939, and they had two sons together. His dedication to his family paralleled his commitment to his craft, illustrating a balanced life that extended beyond the screen.
Milburn Stone passed away on June 12, 1980, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be celebrated by fans of classic television.




His portrayal of Doc Adams remains iconic, showcasing his ability to bring depth and humanity to the characters he portrayed. Milburn Stone’s life and career serve as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the impact of memorable performances in the world of entertainment
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I LOVED Gunsmoke; even more than Bonanza or The Virginian or Rifleman or Branded or Have Gun Will Travel or Maverick or Rawhide… and I loved all the recurring characters; but Doc was absolute favorite!
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Boromax,
Thanks for the reminder of the pervasive nature of television westerns. There were almost as many of those as there were movie westerns.
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You are welcome, Mark One. And that was just off the top of my head! I know there were many others; e.g., Lone Rangers, Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, and, of course, F Troop. I still did not google tv westerns, either. LOL. ~Ed.
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So, I done googled. There’s a bunch! But The Big Valley, Wagon Train, and High Chaparral are the ones that were on the tip of my brain but wouldn’t come to me. ~Ed.
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I was a fan of Wagon Train. 🙂
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