Yes, Bruce Jenner appeared in an episode of "Gunsmoke." He guest-starred in the episode titled "The Daughters of Joshua Cabe," which is part of the show's 1975 season. In this role, he played a character named "The Kid."
Bruce Banner is the Hulk not Bruce Jenner.
She appeared on Gunsmoke in 1966, in the episode "The Jailer."
Yes, Sally Field did appear in an episode of Gunsmoke. She guest-starred in the episode titled "Wishbone" in season 15, which aired in 1969. Field played the character of 'Gloria' in this particular episode.
No, Wayne Newton did not play a young boy in the "Gunsmoke" episode titled "The Returning." In that episode, aired in 1967, he appeared as a character named "Joe," who is an adult. Newton's role was not that of a child, but he did feature prominently in the storyline alongside other characters in the series.
Yes. Just saw him in an episode from 1964.
Yes, Susan Lucci appeared on "Gunsmoke." She guest-starred in the episode titled "The Love of Money," which aired in 1968. In this episode, she played the character of a woman named "Lila," showcasing her early acting career before becoming famous for her long-running role on "All My Children."
Yes, Lee Remick appeared on the television series "Gunsmoke." She guest-starred in the episode titled "The Way of the World," which aired during the show's ninth season in 1964. In this episode, she played the character named "Cora," showcasing her acting range in the iconic Western series.
he did not play on gunsmoke
It was Julie Cobb...she looked just like Pauley...look up Julie Cobb with dark hair
Yes, Michael Learned appeared on "Gunsmoke." She guest-starred in the series during its later seasons, most notably in the episode titled "The Search," which aired in 1972. Learned is best known for her role as Olivia Walton on "The Waltons," but her appearance on "Gunsmoke" showcases her versatility as an actress.
Janet never appeared on Gunsmoke
Yes, Don Knotts' brother, William Knotts, appeared in an episode of "Gunsmoke." He played a character named "Joe" in the episode titled "The Jailer," which aired in 1964. Don Knotts himself is best known for his role as Barney Fife on "The Andy Griffith Show," but his brother also had a brief acting career.