‘Gunsmoke’: Miss Kitty Russell First Her Iconic ‘Beauty Mark’ in This Episode
'Gunsmoke' gave Miss Kitty Russell a 'beauty mark' in a specific episode, which followed the character through the remainder of her episodes.
Gunsmoke actor Amanda Blake played Miss Kitty Russell for an impressive 19 seasons and one made-for-TV movie. However, the character evolved in numerous ways over the course of the show’s run on CBS from 1955 and 1975. There’s one Gunsmoke episode, in particular, that introduced Kitty’s “beauty mark” for the very first time. It became an instantly recognizable part of the character from then on out.
‘Gunsmoke’ Season 1 hinted at Miss Kitty Russell’s career
Gunsmoke originally debuted as a radio show in 1952 before making the move to television in 1955 with a new cast for the small screen. The adapted version initially followed the source material quite closely before deviating and finding its own voice. However, Gunsmoke fan letters certainly swayed CBS to make some decisions, including some changes to Kitty.
The story hinted that Kitty worked as a sex worker in Gunsmoke, which offended the more conservative viewers. As a result, the decision-makers knew that they needed to make some changes to ensure that they didn’t lose a portion of their viewer base. As a result, they changed Kitty’s career to an entrepreneur, becoming an owner of the Long Branch Saloon.