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Milburn Stone : ウィキペディア英語版 | Milburn Stone
Hugh Milburn Stone, sometimes known as Milly Stone (July 5, 1904 – June 12, 1980), was an American film and television actor best known as "Doc" (Dr. Galen Adams) on the CBS western series ''Gunsmoke''. ==Background== Stone was born in Burrton in Harvey County near Hutchinson in central Kansas, to Herbert Stone and the former Laura Belfield. There, he graduated from Burrton High School, where he was active in the drama club, played basketball, and sang in a barbershop quartet. His uncle (Stone's brother, Joe Stone, says cousin), Fred Stone, was a versatile actor who appeared on Broadway and in circuses. In the 1930s, Stone came to Los Angeles, California to launch his own screen career. He was featured in the "Tailspin Tommy" adventure serial for Monogram Pictures. In 1940, he appeared with Marjorie Reynolds, Tristram Coffin, and I. Stanford Jolley in the comedy espionage film ''Chasing Trouble''. That same year, he co-starred with Roy Rogers in the film ''Colorado'' in the role of Rogers's brother-gone-wrong.〔 Stone played a Dr. Blake in the 1943 film ''Gung Ho!'' and a liberal-minded warden in Monogram Pictures' ''Prison Mutiny'' in 1943. Signed by Universal Pictures in 1943,in the film ''Captive Wild Woman'' (1943), ''Jungle Woman'' (1943), ''Sherlock Holmes Faces Death'' (Pat Vickery ), (1944), he became a familiar face in its features and serials. He portrayed a Ration Board representative in the Universal-produced public service film ''"Prices Unlimited"'', for the U.S. Office of Price Administration and the U.S. Government Office of War Information, in 1944. One of his film roles was a radio columnist in the Gloria Jean-Kirby Grant musical ''I'll Remember April''. He made such an impression in this film that Universal gave him a starring role (and a similar characterization) in the 1945 serial ''The Master Key''. In 1955, One of CBS Radio's hit series, the western ''Gunsmoke'', was adapted for television and recast with experienced screen actors. Howard McNear, the radio "Doc Adams," was replaced by Milburn Stone, who gave the role a harder edge consistent with his screen portrayals. He stayed with ''Gunsmoke'' through its entire run and was often shown sparring in a friendly manner with costars Dennis Weaver and Ken Curtis, who played, respectively, deputies Chester Goode and Festus Haggen.
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