Amanda Blake - Bio, Facts Family
Amanda Blake (born Beverly Louise Neill (born Beverly Louise Neill on February 20th 1929 - August 16 1989) was an American actress who was famous for the role of the red-haired saloon proprietor "Miss Kitty Russell" on the western TV series Gunsmoke. Amanda Blake first appeared onscreen in the 1950 film "Stars in My Crown". She was also in the films 'Duchess of Idaho" and "Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard" the same year. Then, she was featured in the drama "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars. The American actress was offered the opportunity to be part of the 1953 film 'Lili' and Sabre Jet. The following year , she appeared in several films, including "Miss Robin Crusoe, 'About Mrs. Leslie', 'A Star Is Born' as well as The Adventures of Hajji Baba'. Amanda Blake was born as Beverly Louise Neill on February 20, 1929 in Buffalo, New York, USA to parents Jesse and Louise. She completed her education from Claremont High School and Pomona College. The actress got married to Don Whitman in 1954. Blake was married to Jason Day in 1964, after the couple divorced in the following year. After splitting from Jason Day as well the American beauty married Frank Gilbert in 1967. Unfortunately, the relationship between her and her third husband was also for a brief period. In 1984, she got married to Mark Spaeth and a year later, he passed away. Amanda Blake, a heavy chain smoker was diagnosed with oral cancer in 1977 and was operated on. She died on August 16 in 1989 in the Mercy General Hospital of California at the age of 60.
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