Matt Dillon is chef at the Sitka & Spruce restaurant in Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington. His other Seattle restaurants are the Corson Building (located in Georgetown) and Bar Sajor (located in Pioneer Square in a vintage bank building), an upscale eatery that cooks everything in a wood-fired oven. He is a 2012 James Beard Award winner in the Northwest category. In 2007 he won Food & Wine magazine's best new chef award. A proponent of local and seasonal cooking, Dillon is a former professional forager known for cooking with nettles, fiddlehead ferns, and morel mushrooms.
DragonFly BSD is a free and open sourceUnix-like operating system created as a fork of FreeBSD 4.8. Matthew Dillon, an Amiga developer in the late 1980s and early 1990s and a FreeBSD developer between 1994 and 2003, began work on DragonFly BSD in June 2003 and announced it on the FreeBSD mailing lists on 16 July 2003.
Dillon started DragonFly in the belief that the methods and techniques being adopted for threading and symmetric multiprocessing in FreeBSD 5 would lead to poor system performance and cause maintenance difficulties. He sought to correct these suspected problems within the FreeBSD project. Due to ongoing conflicts with other FreeBSD developers over the implementation of his ideas, his ability to directly change the FreeBSD codebase was eventually revoked. Despite this, the DragonFly BSD and FreeBSD projects still work together contributing bug fixes, driver updates, and other system improvements to each other.
Intended to be the logical continuation of the FreeBSD 4.x series, DragonFly's development has diverged significantly from FreeBSD's, including a new Light Weight Kernel Threads implementation (LWKT), a lightweight ports/messaging system, and feature-rich HAMMER file system. Many concepts planned for DragonFly were inspired by the AmigaOS operating system.
Matt Dillon is a fictional character featured on both the radio and television versions of Gunsmoke. He serves as the U.S. Marshal of Dodge City, Kansas, who works to preserve law and order in the western frontier of the 1870s. The character was created by writer John Meston, who envisioned him as a man "...whose hair is probably red, if he's got any left. He'd be handsomer than he is if he had better manners but life and his enemies have left him looking a little beat up, and I suppose having seen his mother (back about 1840) trying to take a bath in a wooden washtub without fully undressing left his soul a little warped. Anyway, there'd have to be something wrong with him or he wouldn't have hired on as a United States Marshal in the heyday of Dodge City, Kansas." Notwithstanding Meston's original vision, the character evolved considerably during Gunsmoke's nine-year run on CBS Radio and its 20-year run on CBS Television.
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published: 27 May 2022
Gunsmoke-Matt Dillon Takes On Mexican Bandidos(The Jackals) 1967
Matt Dillon(James Arness) finds himself surrounded by Mexican Bandiddos and has to make a quick decision to get himself out of a dangerous situtation. Matt makes a quick move and turns the tables on the bandidos. This scene is from "The Jackals" which is from the 1967-68 season. Tige Andrews(Of "Mod Squad" fame) plays "Santilla" (The leader of the Bandidos).
published: 05 Mar 2011
Gunsmoke: Matt Dillon in Brutal Fist Fight
Matt Dillon (James Arness) stands in for an ailing prize fighter to please the crowd gathered at the Long Branch to see a fight. From Gunsmoke season 5 episode titled "Big Tom."
Marshal Dillon goes to the barbershop to get a haircut. A stranger comes in and demands that the Marshal get out of the chair because he doesn't want to wait. Marshal Dillon puts him in his place. From the season three episode of Gunsmoke titled, "Crack Up."
published: 21 Jul 2022
The Real-Lile of James Arness Matt Dillon Gunsmoke TV
The Real-Lile of James Arness Matt Dillon Gunsmoke TV.
James Arness was an American actor best known for his role as Marshal Matt Dillon in the popular television series "Gunsmoke," which aired from 1955 to 1975. Arness began his acting career in the 1940s and appeared in several films before landing the role that would make him a household name. He played Marshal Dillon for 20 seasons and was one of the longest-serving actors to portray a single character in a primetime drama series. Arness was also a decorated World War II veteran, having served in the United States Army and been wounded in action during the Battle of Anzio. He passed away in 2011 at the age of 88.
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published: 04 May 2023
Gunsmoke: Bull Bannock vs Matt Dillon fight scene (1966)
Gunsmoke: Season 12 | Episode 14
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0594035/
published: 22 Jun 2019
GUNSMOKE MATT DILLON DIES
published: 30 Jan 2021
Gunsmoke "The Killer" Act 3
The final act of one of Gunsomkes greatest stories. Charles Bronson takes a trip to boot hill as Matt Dillon (James Arness) decides its time for him to die.
published: 19 Jan 2007
This Scene Wasn’t Edited, Look Again at the Gunsmoke Blooper
What is your favorite classic Western TV show? Lovers of the genre have to at least know about Gunsmoke.
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00:00 - Intro
00:17 - Unforgettable Cast and Guest Stars
01:58 - The Opening Scene
02:35 - Success on the Radio and TV
03:27 - A Few Unique Facts
04:30 - Timeline Troubles
05:36 - Continuity Conundrums
06:15 - How it Ended
06:59 - Where’s the Cast Now?
08:25 - Outro
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-“Matt's Love Story”
-“The Widowmaker”
Matt Dillon(James Arness) finds himself surrounded by Mexican Bandiddos and has to make a quick decision to get himself out of a dangerous situtation. Matt make...
Matt Dillon(James Arness) finds himself surrounded by Mexican Bandiddos and has to make a quick decision to get himself out of a dangerous situtation. Matt makes a quick move and turns the tables on the bandidos. This scene is from "The Jackals" which is from the 1967-68 season. Tige Andrews(Of "Mod Squad" fame) plays "Santilla" (The leader of the Bandidos).
Matt Dillon(James Arness) finds himself surrounded by Mexican Bandiddos and has to make a quick decision to get himself out of a dangerous situtation. Matt makes a quick move and turns the tables on the bandidos. This scene is from "The Jackals" which is from the 1967-68 season. Tige Andrews(Of "Mod Squad" fame) plays "Santilla" (The leader of the Bandidos).
Matt Dillon (James Arness) stands in for an ailing prize fighter to please the crowd gathered at the Long Branch to see a fight. From Gunsmoke season 5 episode...
Matt Dillon (James Arness) stands in for an ailing prize fighter to please the crowd gathered at the Long Branch to see a fight. From Gunsmoke season 5 episode titled "Big Tom."
Matt Dillon (James Arness) stands in for an ailing prize fighter to please the crowd gathered at the Long Branch to see a fight. From Gunsmoke season 5 episode titled "Big Tom."
Marshal Dillon goes to the barbershop to get a haircut. A stranger comes in and demands that the Marshal get out of the chair because he doesn't want to wait. M...
Marshal Dillon goes to the barbershop to get a haircut. A stranger comes in and demands that the Marshal get out of the chair because he doesn't want to wait. Marshal Dillon puts him in his place. From the season three episode of Gunsmoke titled, "Crack Up."
Marshal Dillon goes to the barbershop to get a haircut. A stranger comes in and demands that the Marshal get out of the chair because he doesn't want to wait. Marshal Dillon puts him in his place. From the season three episode of Gunsmoke titled, "Crack Up."
The Real-Lile of James Arness Matt Dillon Gunsmoke TV.
James Arness was an American actor best known for his role as Marshal Matt Dillon in the popular televisi...
The Real-Lile of James Arness Matt Dillon Gunsmoke TV.
James Arness was an American actor best known for his role as Marshal Matt Dillon in the popular television series "Gunsmoke," which aired from 1955 to 1975. Arness began his acting career in the 1940s and appeared in several films before landing the role that would make him a household name. He played Marshal Dillon for 20 seasons and was one of the longest-serving actors to portray a single character in a primetime drama series. Arness was also a decorated World War II veteran, having served in the United States Army and been wounded in action during the Battle of Anzio. He passed away in 2011 at the age of 88.
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The Real-Lile of James Arness Matt Dillon Gunsmoke TV.
James Arness was an American actor best known for his role as Marshal Matt Dillon in the popular television series "Gunsmoke," which aired from 1955 to 1975. Arness began his acting career in the 1940s and appeared in several films before landing the role that would make him a household name. He played Marshal Dillon for 20 seasons and was one of the longest-serving actors to portray a single character in a primetime drama series. Arness was also a decorated World War II veteran, having served in the United States Army and been wounded in action during the Battle of Anzio. He passed away in 2011 at the age of 88.
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The final act of one of Gunsomkes greatest stories. Charles Bronson takes a trip to boot hill as Matt Dillon (James Arness) decides its time for him to die.
The final act of one of Gunsomkes greatest stories. Charles Bronson takes a trip to boot hill as Matt Dillon (James Arness) decides its time for him to die.
The final act of one of Gunsomkes greatest stories. Charles Bronson takes a trip to boot hill as Matt Dillon (James Arness) decides its time for him to die.
What is your favorite classic Western TV show? Lovers of the genre have to at least know about Gunsmoke.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:17 - Unforge...
What is your favorite classic Western TV show? Lovers of the genre have to at least know about Gunsmoke.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:17 - Unforgettable Cast and Guest Stars
01:58 - The Opening Scene
02:35 - Success on the Radio and TV
03:27 - A Few Unique Facts
04:30 - Timeline Troubles
05:36 - Continuity Conundrums
06:15 - How it Ended
06:59 - Where’s the Cast Now?
08:25 - Outro
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It started as a radio program and then moved to TV. Both were running at the same time, but the show became a major hit. It was the longest-running TV show of all time for decades until The Simpsons came in and snatched its record. The casting was one of the primary reasons for its success. Their first choice for the lead was John Wayne, but he recommended James Arness.
The rest of the cast was also perfectly picked and added elements to their characters. It was Dennis Wavers’ idea to give Chester his iconic limp.
They’ve gone on to be recognized around the world. A statue of Ken Curtis sits in California today. Amanda Blake’s work as Miss Kitty got her into the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum’s Hall of Great Western Performers. The show did have trouble sticking to the date it was set in. You’d see stagecoaches, buschadero gun slings, and other elements that weren’t present in the 1860s. It’s also understandable that they had a few issues keeping everything consistent during a show that ran for twenty years.
Gunsmoke never had a proper finale episode. The cast filmed a regular episode and then, all of a sudden, the TV staple was over. There were five reunion movies, but not every cast member was able to return. The impact of Gunsmoke is undeniable. It ushered in an era of classic Western shows and gave us all a classic catchphrase. It was Marshall Matt Dillon who first told the world to “get the hell outta Dodge.”
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This Scene Wasn’t Edited Look Again at the Gunsmoke Blooper
What is your favorite classic Western TV show? Lovers of the genre have to at least know about Gunsmoke.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:17 - Unforgettable Cast and Guest Stars
01:58 - The Opening Scene
02:35 - Success on the Radio and TV
03:27 - A Few Unique Facts
04:30 - Timeline Troubles
05:36 - Continuity Conundrums
06:15 - How it Ended
06:59 - Where’s the Cast Now?
08:25 - Outro
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It started as a radio program and then moved to TV. Both were running at the same time, but the show became a major hit. It was the longest-running TV show of all time for decades until The Simpsons came in and snatched its record. The casting was one of the primary reasons for its success. Their first choice for the lead was John Wayne, but he recommended James Arness.
The rest of the cast was also perfectly picked and added elements to their characters. It was Dennis Wavers’ idea to give Chester his iconic limp.
They’ve gone on to be recognized around the world. A statue of Ken Curtis sits in California today. Amanda Blake’s work as Miss Kitty got her into the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum’s Hall of Great Western Performers. The show did have trouble sticking to the date it was set in. You’d see stagecoaches, buschadero gun slings, and other elements that weren’t present in the 1860s. It’s also understandable that they had a few issues keeping everything consistent during a show that ran for twenty years.
Gunsmoke never had a proper finale episode. The cast filmed a regular episode and then, all of a sudden, the TV staple was over. There were five reunion movies, but not every cast member was able to return. The impact of Gunsmoke is undeniable. It ushered in an era of classic Western shows and gave us all a classic catchphrase. It was Marshall Matt Dillon who first told the world to “get the hell outta Dodge.”
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This Scene Wasn’t Edited Look Again at the Gunsmoke Blooper
We've compiled some memorable moments from Dodge City's law man!
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-“The Round Up”
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-“The Gallows”
-“Hung High”
-“The Jailer”
-“Matt's Love Story”
-“The Widowmaker”
Matt Dillon(James Arness) finds himself surrounded by Mexican Bandiddos and has to make a quick decision to get himself out of a dangerous situtation. Matt makes a quick move and turns the tables on the bandidos. This scene is from "The Jackals" which is from the 1967-68 season. Tige Andrews(Of "Mod Squad" fame) plays "Santilla" (The leader of the Bandidos).
Matt Dillon (James Arness) stands in for an ailing prize fighter to please the crowd gathered at the Long Branch to see a fight. From Gunsmoke season 5 episode titled "Big Tom."
Marshal Dillon goes to the barbershop to get a haircut. A stranger comes in and demands that the Marshal get out of the chair because he doesn't want to wait. Marshal Dillon puts him in his place. From the season three episode of Gunsmoke titled, "Crack Up."
The Real-Lile of James Arness Matt Dillon Gunsmoke TV.
James Arness was an American actor best known for his role as Marshal Matt Dillon in the popular television series "Gunsmoke," which aired from 1955 to 1975. Arness began his acting career in the 1940s and appeared in several films before landing the role that would make him a household name. He played Marshal Dillon for 20 seasons and was one of the longest-serving actors to portray a single character in a primetime drama series. Arness was also a decorated World War II veteran, having served in the United States Army and been wounded in action during the Battle of Anzio. He passed away in 2011 at the age of 88.
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The final act of one of Gunsomkes greatest stories. Charles Bronson takes a trip to boot hill as Matt Dillon (James Arness) decides its time for him to die.
What is your favorite classic Western TV show? Lovers of the genre have to at least know about Gunsmoke.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:17 - Unforgettable Cast and Guest Stars
01:58 - The Opening Scene
02:35 - Success on the Radio and TV
03:27 - A Few Unique Facts
04:30 - Timeline Troubles
05:36 - Continuity Conundrums
06:15 - How it Ended
06:59 - Where’s the Cast Now?
08:25 - Outro
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It started as a radio program and then moved to TV. Both were running at the same time, but the show became a major hit. It was the longest-running TV show of all time for decades until The Simpsons came in and snatched its record. The casting was one of the primary reasons for its success. Their first choice for the lead was John Wayne, but he recommended James Arness.
The rest of the cast was also perfectly picked and added elements to their characters. It was Dennis Wavers’ idea to give Chester his iconic limp.
They’ve gone on to be recognized around the world. A statue of Ken Curtis sits in California today. Amanda Blake’s work as Miss Kitty got her into the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum’s Hall of Great Western Performers. The show did have trouble sticking to the date it was set in. You’d see stagecoaches, buschadero gun slings, and other elements that weren’t present in the 1860s. It’s also understandable that they had a few issues keeping everything consistent during a show that ran for twenty years.
Gunsmoke never had a proper finale episode. The cast filmed a regular episode and then, all of a sudden, the TV staple was over. There were five reunion movies, but not every cast member was able to return. The impact of Gunsmoke is undeniable. It ushered in an era of classic Western shows and gave us all a classic catchphrase. It was Marshall Matt Dillon who first told the world to “get the hell outta Dodge.”
Like and subscribe for more about the best classic TV shows. Watch our video to learn more surprising Gunsmoke facts and bloopers.
This Scene Wasn’t Edited Look Again at the Gunsmoke Blooper
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