Amanda Blake
Amanda Blake, born as Beverly Louise Neill, was an incredibly popular American actor. Her most recognizable role was that of Kitty Russell, the role she played on Kitty Russell on the TV program 'Gunsmoke.' Additionally the actress was also known for acting in the television series "The Red Skelton Show', "Tattletales" and "The Edge of Night'. In addition to dozens of movies, she has also starred in a number of television projects, including Stars In My Crown, Duchess of Idaho, ?Cattle Town," ?Miss Crusoe ?, ?About Mrs. Leslie ?TMs Story ? and le de France. ?The Adventures of Hajji Baba ?, a?High Society Blake, who was once a telephone operator by profession and a fan of animals. Her husband Frank Gilbert and she were among the first people who successfully bred Cheetahs. She was a co-founder with her husband Frank Gilbert of the Arizona Animal Welfare League. She was even a one-time committee member for the Humane Society of the United States. Blake was inducted to the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Also, she was awarded a 'Courage Award' by the American Cancer Society.
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