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Amanda Blake

Amanda Blake

Known for ActingBorn 1929-02-20Died 1989-08-16Buffalo, New York, USA
Amanda Blake was an American actress known for the role of the red-haired saloon proprietress "Miss Kitty Russell" on the television western Gunsmoke. Amanda Blake (born Beverly Louise Neill; February 20, 1929 – August 16, 1989) was an American actress best known for the role of the red-haired saloon proprietress "Miss Kitty Russell" on the Western television series Gunsmoke. Along with her fourth husband, Frank Gilbert, she ran one of the first successful programs for breeding cheetahs in captivity. Early life Amanda Blake was born Beverly Louise Neill in Buffalo, New York, the only child of Jesse and Louise (née Puckett) Neill. Her father was a banker. Blake was a telephone operator and briefly attended Pomona College before she took up acting. Blake attended Brenau Academy from 1944 to 1945. She then served on the board of advisors and became a trustee. Career In the late 1940s, Blake was signed to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as the studio saw her as its next Greer Garson. She appeared in a few Hollywood films, such as the 1952 western Cattle Town and in the starring role of Miss Robin Crusoe, a 1954 adaptation of the Robinson Crusoe adventure. In 1954, she appeared in A Star Is Born. Blake became best known for her 19-year stint as the saloon-keeper Miss Kitty on the television series Gunsmoke from 1955 to 1974. On February 27, 1974, Blake brought a lion named Kemo on to the Gunsmoke set. Because of her continuing role on television, Blake rarely had time for films. She did appear on a number of television shows, including a recurring comedy routine on The Red Skelton Show; as a celebrity on Hollywood Squares, Tattletales, and the 1970s revival of Match Game; and comedy appearances on the Dean Martin Celebrity Roast. In 1957, Blake guest-starred as Betty Lavon-Coate in the episode titled "Coate of Many Colors" on Rod Cameron's crime drama, State Trooper. Later, after a Gunsmoke reunion film, she made two feature-film appearances: in The Boost, a drug-addiction drama starring James Woods and Sean Young, and B.O.R.N, both in 1988. Personal life Blake was married five times, first to Jack Shea (1952–53), then Don Whitman in 1954, divorced from him in 1956. After the divorce from Whitman, she would go to the 'saloon set' of Gunsmoke. Blake felt like it was home to her on the days when she was not needed. She married Austin, Texas, city councilman Mark Edward Spaeth in 1984. Spaeth died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1985. Declining health and death In 1977 Blake, who was a heavy cigarette smoker, developed oral cancer that was successfully treated with surgery. She became a supporter of the American Cancer Society and made fundraising appearances throughout the country. On August 16, 1989, Blake died of AIDS-related hepatitis at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento, California, at the age of 60. Her death was initially attributed to throat cancer but, after her death, her doctor publicly announced her death was due to complications from AIDS. It is not known how Blake contracted the disease. Blake's close friends insisted that she was not a drug user or sexually promiscuous, and that she may have acquired AIDS from her fifth husband who also died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1985. CLR From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaRead more

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Clown Alley10.0
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Clown Alley

1966 · Movie

A Star Is Born World Premiere8.0
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A Star Is Born World Premiere

1954 · Movie

Alfred Hitchcock Presents7.8
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1955 · Series

Cattle Town7.6
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Cattle Town

1952 · Movie

The Red Skelton Show7.6
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The Red Skelton Show

1951 · Series

About Mrs. Leslie7.4
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About Mrs. Leslie

1954 · Movie

Dinah!7.0
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Dinah!

1974 · Series

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars7.2
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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

1951 · Series

Hart to Hart6.9
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Hart to Hart

1979 · Series

A Star Is Born7.1
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A Star Is Born

1954 · Movie

Brothers6.7
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Brothers

1984 · Series

Sabre Jet7.0
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Sabre Jet

1953 · Movie

Smuggler's Gold7.0
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Smuggler's Gold

1951 · Movie

Stars in My Crown7.0
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Stars in My Crown

1950 · Movie

The Pet Set6.7
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The Pet Set

1971 · Series

Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge6.5
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Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge

1987 · Movie

General Electric Theater6.8
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General Electric Theater

1953 · Series

Four Star Playhouse
6.8
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Four Star Playhouse

1952 · Series

Lili6.8
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Lili

1953 · Movie

Gunsmoke6.7
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Gunsmoke

1955 · Series

Lux Video Theatre
6.7
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Lux Video Theatre

1950 · Series

The Quest6.4
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The Quest

1976 · Series

The Edge of Night6.6
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The Edge of Night

1956 · Series

The Love Boat6.3
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The Love Boat

1977 · Series

Miss Robin Crusoe6.5
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Miss Robin Crusoe

1953 · Movie

The Glass Slipper6.3
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The Glass Slipper

1955 · Movie

Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard6.2
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Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard

1950 · Movie

Scarlet Angel6.1
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Scarlet Angel

1952 · Movie

Betrayal5.9
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Betrayal

1974 · Movie

The Family Secret6.1
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The Family Secret

1951 · Movie

The Boost5.7
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The Boost

1988 · Movie

The Mike Douglas Show5.8
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The Mike Douglas Show

1961 · Series

The Adventures of Hajji Baba5.8
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The Adventures of Hajji Baba

1954 · Movie

State Trooper
5.7
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State Trooper

1956 · Series

High Society5.7
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High Society

1955 · Movie

The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts5.4
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The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts

1973 · Series

Studio One5.4
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Studio One

1948 · Series

B.O.R.N.4.5
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B.O.R.N.

1989 · Movie

Duchess of Idaho4.9
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Duchess of Idaho

1950 · Movie

Cavalcade of America4.6
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Cavalcade of America

1952 · Series