- Amanda Blake
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name = Amanda Blake
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birthname = Beverly Louise Neill
birthdate = birth date|1929|2|20
location = Buffalo,New York , USA
deathdate = Death date and age|1989|8|16|1929|2|20
deathplace = Sacramento,California
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tonyawards =Amanda Blake (
February 20 ,1929 –August 16 ,1989 ), was an American actress best known for the role of the red-haired saloon proprietress "Miss Kitty" on the longest-running television drama,CBS 's "Gunsmoke " series (1955-1975).Biography
Born Beverly Louise Neill in
Buffalo, New York , she was atelephone operator before taking up acting. Nicknamed "The YoungGreer Garson ," she became best known for her 19-year stint as the fictitious "Kitty Russell." Miss Kitty was owner-operator of theLong Branch Saloon , from which she dispensed wisdom, whiskey, and — though not overtly — boarding room keys and "fancy" women. (In early episodes of "Gunsmoke", Miss Kitty is an employee of the Long Branch although it is not clear what her duties are.) LikePerry Mason and his secretaryDella Street , Kitty and Dodge City's U.S. Marshal, Matt Dillon (played byJames Arness ) seemingly carried on a cloaked relationship, most of which is left to the viewers' imagination.Blake's Kitty presumably departed Dodge City at the close of the series' 19th season, sans an on-screen farewell. Character actress Fran Ryan (Hanna) assumed ownership of the Long Branch for the 20th and final season, with little mention of Kitty. In the first of three
CBS post-series movies ("Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge"), Kitty tells Hanna (Ryan) that she left Dodge to return to New Orleans, as she was no longer willing to watch Matt continue to cheat death. (A flashback was created by cleverly integrating footage from a 1970 episode where Kitty left Dodge but returned by the epilogue.) The actress left in 1974 because she wanted more free time and missed her friend and co-starGlenn Strange , who played Kitty's barkeeper, Sam Noonan. "Gunsmoke" continued for one more year before CBS canceled it after its twentieth season, much to the surprise of the entire cast, including Arness.In 1968, Blake was inducted into the
Hall of Great Western Performers at theNational Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. [ [http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/info/awards-hof/Western-Performers.aspx Great Western Performers] . -National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum ] This was six years before the legendaryJohn Wayne was inducted in 1974 and more than a decade before co-stars Arness,Ken Curtis ,Dennis Weaver ,Buck Taylor andMilburn Stone were in 1981. Blake was the third performer welcomed into the Hall, afterTom Mix andGary Cooper , who were inducted in 1958 and 1966 respectively.Because of her continuing role on "Gunsmoke", Blake rarely had time for films. She did once appear in a comedy routine with the legendary CBS entertainer
Red Skelton She was also a panelist on the long-running "Hollywood Squares " and "Match Game '74".After "Gunsmoke," Blake went into semi-retirement at her home in Phoenix, taking on only a few film and TV projects. A lover of animals, she joined with others to form the Arizona Animal Welfare League in 1971, today the oldest and largest "no-kill"
animal shelter in the state. In 1980, Blake was diagnosed with a form of mouth cancer. In 1985, she helped finance the start-up of thePerforming Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) and devoted a great deal of time and money in support of its efforts, including travels toAfrica .Blake reportedly was a one-time board member of the
Humane Society of the United States . In 1997, the Amanda Blake Memorial Wildlife Refuge opened at Rancho Seco Park inHerald, California . [ [http://www.pawsweb.org/site/about/index_abmwr.htm Amanda Blake Memorial Wildlife Refuge] . - Performing Animal Welfare Society. - (Pawseb.com)] The refuge is aPAWS sanctuary for free-ranging African hoofed wildlife, most of whom were originally destined for exotic animalauction s or hunting ranches.In March 1982, Blake, a former two-to-three packs a day smoker,Obituaries: [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE6DD153CF93BA2575BC0A96F948260&scp=1&sq=%22Amanda+Blake%22&st=nyt "Amanda Blake, 60, Saloonkeeper On TV's 'Gunsmoke' for 19 Years"] . -
Associated Press - (c/o "New York Times ") - August 18, 1989] spoke against smoking by testifying for new warning labels for cigarette packages, before aUnited State House of Representatives subcommittee: "I am a victim of oral cancer, a victim of cigarette smoking. When my doctor told me I had cancer of the mouth, I didn't believe it. I had never even heard of cancer of the mouth, yet I had it."Krebs, Albin, and Robert MCG. Thomas Jr. - Health: [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9A01EFDC153BF935A35750C0A964948260&scp=3&sq=%22Amanda+Blake%22&st=nyt "NOTES ON PEOPLE; Miss Kitty Wants Stronger Warning on Cigarettes"] . - "New York Times ". - March 6, 1982] She told the subcommittee: "I believe that I would not have smoked had I seen a label on a cigarette package or in a cigarette ad that said 'Warning: Cigarette smoking may cause death from heart disease, cancer or emphysema."Blake died on
August 16 ,1989 atMercy General Hospital inLos Angeles, California of oral cancer. The exact cause of Blake’s death is unclear. It was widely reported in the news media that she had died ofAIDS and had contractedHIV . [Health: [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=950DEFD81031F93BA35752C1A96F948260 "Amanda Blake Died of AIDS, Doctor Says"] . -Associated Press . - (c/o "New York Times "). - November 8, 1989] Blake was diagnosed with mouth cancer and underwentsurgery in 1977 (and seven years later was a recipient of theAmerican Cancer Society ’s Courage Award). [ [http://www.tvland.com/shows/gunsmoke/actor_amanda_blake.jhtml Amanda Blake] -TV Land ] According to her doctor,Sacramento, California internist Dr. Lou Nishimura, she had throat cancer at the time of her death. Miss Blake's death certificate, however, listed the immediate cause as cardiopulmonary arrest due to liver failure and CMV hepatitis. A report by television stationKRBK inSacramento , where Blake was a longtime resident, quoted her friends as saying that her death was related to AIDS. In response to this report, Dr. Nishimura said that Blake had suffered from AIDS symptoms for about a year but that he did not know how she had contracted the disease. She had been married, however, onApril 28 ,1984 inAustin, Texas to Mark Spaeth (27 July ,1939 -27 May 1985 ), who died of complications from AIDS onMay 27 ,1985 .*"
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=3691 Amanda Blake Memorial] atFind A Grave
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