McRaney holds the distinction of being the last guest star to meet “Matt Dillon”” in a gunfight on Gunsmoke (1955) – in the episode, Gunsmoke: Hard Labor (1975), first broadcast on February 24, 1975 (he lost). In fact, in the early portion of Gerald McRaney’s career he almost always played the villain; but, since his first series, Simon & Simon (1981), hit it big, he’s played mostly good guys. The character of passionate but irresponsible “”Rick Simon”” gave McRaney the opportunity to play a dramatic role with a comedic edge. A second hit series, Major Dad (1989), showcased his talent for comedy. McRaney met and fell in love with fellow southerner Delta Burke when she guest-starred on Simon & Simon (1981). He later appeared on her series, Designing Women (1986), as her ex-husband, although it is an unwritten rule that actors with current series don’t do guest roles; they were married not long after.”

Gerald McRaney
Movies

Rockford
James Garner stars as the offbeat Jim Rockford, an ex-con-turned-private-investigator who would rather fish than fight but whose instinct on closed cases is more golden than his classic Pontiac Firebird. From his mobile home in Malibu, this wisecracking private eye takes you on the cases of the lost and the…
Fun Facts
""Navy News This Week""] It's easy to put the uniform on and pretend
Quotes
It occurs to me that the only way you can have a positive effect on people's lives through your work is by filling the loneliness -- letting people know they're not in this thing alone.
[in response to the question, "Do you feel like a Marine?"" on Major Dad (1989) during an on set 1992 interview by the Department of the Navy's