
Milburn Stone
Acting
Born 1904-07-05 · Burrton, Kansas, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hugh Milburn Stone (July 5, 1904 – June 12, 1980) was an American actor, best known for his role as "Doc" (Dr. Galen Adams) on the CBS Western series Gunsmoke. Stone was born in Burrton, 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 brother, Joe, was a writer who was the author of scripts for three episodes of Gunsmoke. In 1919, Stone debuted on stage in a Kansas tent show. He ventured into vaudeville in the late 1920s, and in 1930, he was half of the Stone and Strain song-and-dance act. His Broadway credits include Around the Corner (1936) and Jayhawker (1934). 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' brother-gone-wrong. Stone appeared uncredited in the 1939 film Blackwell's Island. Stone played 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 [Captain Pat Vickery], (1944), he became a familiar face in its features and serials. 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 Stone, who gave the role a harder edge consistent with his screen portrayals. He stayed with Gunsmoke through its entire television run, with the exception of 7 episodes in 1971, when Stone required heart surgery and Pat Hingle replaced him as Dr. Chapman. Stone appeared in 604 episodes through 1975, often shown sparring in a friendly manner with co-stars Dennis Weaver and Ken Curtis, who played, respectively, Chester Goode and Festus Haggen. In June 1980, Stone died of a heart attack in La Jolla. He was survived by his second wife, the former Jane Garrison, a native of Hutchinson, Kansas, who died in 2002. Stone had a surviving daughter, Shirley Stone Gleason (born circa 1926) of Costa Mesa, California, from his first marriage of 12 years to Ellen Morrison, formerly of Delphos, Kansas, who died in 1937. He was buried at the El Camino Memorial Park in Sorrento Valley, San Diego. In 1968, Stone received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama for his work on Gunsmoke. For his contribution to the television industry, Milburn Stone has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard. In 1981, Stone was inducted posthumously into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. After his death, he left a legacy for the performing arts in Cecil County in northeastern Maryland, by way of the Milburn Stone Theatre in North East, Maryland.
Known for

Invaders from Mars
1953 · Movie

Moon Over Las Vegas
1944 · Movie

The Scarlet Horseman
1946 · Movie

Pickup on South Street
1953 · Movie

The Man in Blue
1937 · Movie

Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
1943 · Movie

The Great Plane Robbery
1940 · Movie

Young Mr. Lincoln
1939 · Movie

California Frontier
1938 · Movie

A Doctor's Diary
1937 · Movie

Paroled from the Big House
1938 · Movie

Sky Dragon
1949 · Movie

The Long Gray Line
1955 · Movie

Destroyer
1943 · Movie

Death Valley Outlaws
1941 · Movie

The Big Guy
1939 · Movie

Two in a Crowd
1936 · Movie

Phantom Lady
1944 · Movie

The Great Train Robbery
1941 · Movie

Charlie McCarthy, Detective
1939 · Movie

The Master Key
1945 · Movie

Behind Southern Lines
1952 · Movie

Michigan Kid
1947 · Movie

Strange Conquest
1946 · Movie

On Stage Everybody
1945 · Movie

Flying Leathernecks
1951 · Movie

Arrowhead
1953 · Movie

Federal Bullets
1937 · Movie

The Wildcatter
1937 · Movie

White Feather
1955 · Movie

Lillian Russell
1940 · Movie

Pacific Rendezvous
1942 · Movie

Danger Woman
1946 · Movie

The Savage
1952 · Movie

Reap the Wild Wind
1942 · Movie

Smoke Signal
1955 · Movie

Johnny Apollo
1940 · Movie

Twilight on the Prairie
1944 · Movie

No Man of Her Own
1950 · Movie

Enemy Bacteria
1945 · Movie

Crashing Thru
1939 · Movie

The Phantom Cowboy
1941 · Movie

Branded
1950 · Movie

Killer Dill
1947 · Movie

Snow Dog
1950 · Movie

Invisible Agent
1942 · Movie

The Racket
1951 · Movie

Made for Each Other
1939 · Movie

The Private War of Major Benson
1955 · Movie

The Royal Mounted Rides Again
1945 · Movie

The Princess Comes Across
1936 · Movie

Operation Pacific
1951 · Movie

Black Tuesday
1954 · Movie

The Sun Shines Bright
1953 · Movie

Buck Privates Come Home
1947 · Movie

Give Us Wings
1940 · Movie

King of the Turf
1939 · Movie

Eyes in the Night
1942 · Movie

Silent Witness
1943 · Movie

Mystery Plane
1939 · Movie