Long before he appeared on Gunsmoke, Ewing was actually a fan of the show himself. As a teenager, he once performed in a school parody of the series, never imagining he would someday walk onto the real set. After brief college studies and early work experiences, he pursued acting through smaller film and television roles—like many performers of the era who had to fight for steady opportunities. While he faced the reality of being cast in similar “character types,” he stayed dedicated to his craft, and his time on Gunsmoke became the defining chapter that connected his name to television history.
After his time on the show ended, Ewing continued working in television and film for several more years before gradually stepping away from the spotlight. He later explored photography, traveled, and became involved in community life closer to home. Even though he chose a quieter path later on, his place in Gunsmoke remains meaningful to fans who grew up with the series. To many, Roger Ewing will always be remembered as the loyal young deputy who didn’t need dramatic speeches to stand out—just sincerity, steadiness, and the kind of presence that quietly lasts.