“Gunsmoke ”Actor Roger Ewing Dies at 83

Getty Roger Ewing, circa 1965

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  • Actor Roger Ewing has died

  • According to his family, the actor died on Dec. 18, 2025 at the age of 83

  • No cause of death was given for Ewing, best known for his portrayal of deputy marshal Thad Greenwood in the TV series Gunsmoke

Roger Ewing, best known for his portrayal of deputy marshal Thad Greenwood onGunsmoke,is dead. He was 83.

His familyannounced in an obituarythat Ewing died on Dec. 18, 2025. No cause of death was given.

According toThe Hollywood Reporter, Ewing first appeared onGunsmokein February 1965, at age 23, playing a character named Ben Lukens.

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Later that year, Ewing would first appear as Thad in the third installment of season 11 and would go on to portray the young deputy and handyman for 50 episodes until September 1967.

Ewing got his start in acting as a senior in high school when he appeared in a variety show satire ofGunsmoke,according toThe Hollywood Reporter. After attending college for a year and working as a lifeguard, he switched his pursuits to acting, making his onscreen debut in 1964 in an uncredited role in the filmEnsign Pulver.

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That same year, hewould land guest appearancesonBewitched,The Baileys of Balboa, andThe Bing Crosby Show. He would continue to receive acting credits in 1965, includingNone But the BraveandRawhide.

After his time onGunsmoke, Ewing made a 1967 appearance inThe Mothers-in-Law. While his last TV gig was onDeath Valley Daysin 1970, his final two film roles were in 1969'sSmith!and 1972'sPlay It as It Lays.

ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Roger Ewing in 'Bewitched'

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According toThe Hollywood Reporter, Ewing left acting to pursue photography, which took him to Mexico, Russia, Europe, and the South Pacific. The outlet reported that he was also active in local politics and ran for a city council seat in his hometown of Morro Bay in 2003.

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Ewing never married or had children, but is survived by other family members, perExtra.

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