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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Actor

Occupation
  
Actor; Photographer

Height
  
1.93 m

Name
  
Roger Ewing


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Born
  
January 12, 1942 (age 82) (
1942-01-12
)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Similar People
  
Milburn Stone, Buck Taylor, Ken Curtis, Glenn Strange, James Arness

Years active
  
1964–1972 (as actor)

Movies and TV shows
  
Gunsmoke, Smith!


Zodiac Sign
  
Capricorn

Nationality
  
American

Roger ewing


Roger Ewing (born January 12, 1942) is a former actor originally from Los Angeles, California.

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Biography

Ewing is best remembered for his characterization of part-time deputy marshal Clayton Thaddeus "Thad" Greenwood in thirty-six episodes (October 2, 1965 - September 25, 1967) of the long-running CBS western television series Gunsmoke with James Arness.

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In his first episode "Clayton Thaddeus Greenwood", Ewing's character arrives in Dodge City, Kansas, the location of the series, from Oklahoma with a warrant he is unable to execute. Among Ewing's last Gunsmoke appearances were on episodes entitled "The Prodigal", "Nitro" (Parts 1 and 2), "Ladies from St. Louis" and "Mistaken Identity". Before he was cast as Thad, Ewing appeared on Gunsmoke once in the role of Ben Lukens in the episode "Song for Dying", which aired on February 13, 1965.

Other roles

Ewing's first television appearance was in 1964 as Marvin Grogan on ABC's sitcom Bewitched in the episode "The Girl Reporter". He also appeared that season as Eddie Fox in the episode "The Christmas Show" of ABC's short-lived The Bing Crosby Show, starring Bing Crosby and Beverly Garland, and in a third sitcom as well in the role of Norman in the episode entitled "Look Who's a Sailor" on CBS's short-lived The Baileys of Balboa.

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In 1965, Ewing, at twenty-three, appeared as Private Swensholm in the World War II film None but the Brave starring Frank Sinatra and Clint Walker. That same year, he appeared as Billy Wallace in the episode "The Calf Women" of CBS's western Rawhide starring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood.

After his Gunsmoke role ended, Ewing appeared in two films: as Donald Maxwell in the western production Smith! starring Glenn Ford (1969) and as Nelson in Play It As It Lays, a psychiatric drama starring Tuesday Weld and Anthony Perkins (1972). Also in 1969, Ewing was a celebrity contestant on an episode of The Dating Game in which the eligible bachelorette was future actress Lindsay Wagner.

He also made a guest starring appearance on the sitcom The Mothers-in-Law as a wealthy former boyfriend of the character played by Deborah Walley.

Ewing's role in "Gunsmoke" was eventually replaced by the character Newly O'Brien, played by Buck Taylor, the son of character actor Dub Taylor. Following the conclusion of his acting career, Ewing resumed his earlier profession as a photographer.

Partial filmography

  • Ensign Pulver (1964) - Jackson (uncredited)
  • None but the Brave (1965) - Pvt. Swensholm
  • Smith! (1969) - Donald Maxwell
  • Play It As It Lays (1972) - Nelson (final film role)
  • References

    Roger Ewing Wikipedia