List of Dallas characters
This article is about the characters of the TV series that started in 1978. For the characters of the 2012 TV series, see List of Dallas (2012 TV series) characters.
This is a list of characters appearing on the 1978–1991 US television series Dallas. During its 14 seasons on air, the show featured 21 regular cast members, portraying twenty characters (as the character of Miss Ellie was recast for season eight). Additionally, hundreds of guest actors portrayed supporting characters, this list includes the most noteworthy among them.
Main characters
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Name | Portrayed by | First episode | Episode count | Seasons | |||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | ||||
Miss Ellie Ewing Farlow | Barbara Bel Geddes | 1x01 | 284 | ||||||||||||||
Donna Reed | 8x07 | 24 | |||||||||||||||
Jock Ewing | Jim Davis | 1x01 | 78 | ||||||||||||||
Bobby Ewing | Patrick Duffy | 1x01 | 327 | ||||||||||||||
J.R. Ewing | Larry Hagman | 1x01 | 357 | ||||||||||||||
Pamela Barnes Ewing | Victoria Principal | 1x01 | 252 | [1] | |||||||||||||
Lucy Ewing | Charlene Tilton | 1x01 | 246 | ||||||||||||||
Sue Ellen Ewing | Linda Gray | 1x01 | 308 | ||||||||||||||
Ray Krebbs | Steve Kanaly | 1x01 | 286 | ||||||||||||||
Cliff Barnes | Ken Kercheval | 1x01 | 344 | ||||||||||||||
Jenna Wade | Priscilla Beaulieu Presley | 2x03 | 147 | [2] | |||||||||||||
Donna Culver Krebbs | Susan Howard | 2x22 | 198 | ||||||||||||||
Clayton Farlow | Howard Keel | 4x16 | 266 | ||||||||||||||
Jack Ewing | Dack Rambo | 8x26 | 51 | ||||||||||||||
April Stevens Ewing | Sheree J. Wilson | 10x06 | 128 | ||||||||||||||
Carter McKay | George Kennedy | 12x01 | 76 | ||||||||||||||
Cally Harper Ewing | Cathy Podewell | 12x03 | 71 | ||||||||||||||
Michelle Stevens | Kimberly Foster[3] | 13x01 | 50 | ||||||||||||||
James Beaumont | Sasha Mitchell | 13x05 | 46 | ||||||||||||||
Stephanie Rogers | Lesley-Anne Down | 13x15 | 13 | ||||||||||||||
Liz Adams | Barbara Stock[4] | 13x25 | 26 | ||||||||||||||
- Notes
- ↑ For her one guest appearance in season 12, Pamela was portrayed by Margaret Michaels.
- ↑ For her one guest appearance in season 2, Jenna was portrayed by Morgan Fairchild, and for her two season 3 appearances she was portrayed by Francine Tacker.
- ↑ Kimberly Foster also played an unnamed character in one season eleven episode.
- ↑ Barbara Stock also played the character Heather Wilson in two season five episodes.
Supporting characters
Ewing and Barnes relatives
See also: Ewing family and Barnes family
Name | Portrayed by | 1st episode | Season(s) | Episode count |
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Willard "Digger" Barnes | David Wayne and Keenan Wynn | 1x01 | 1–2 and 3 | 14 (4 and 10) |
Father of Cliff and legal father of Pam. An oil wildcatter with a nose for drilling, longtime alcoholic, rival of Jock Ewing and former boyfriend of Ellie Southworth. Signed partnership agreement with Jock in 1939 concerning Ewing 23, and later fell out with Jock over the profits of Ewing 6, causing a long running feud which lasted many decades. Married Rebecca in the 1940s, and had 4 children (2 of whom died in infancy). Killed Hutch McKinney in a temper in 1952, who had been having an affair with his wife. Confessed to the murder on his deathbed, also telling his daughter, Pam, that Hutch was her biological father. | ||||
Rebecca Barnes Wentworth | Priscilla Pointer | 4x09 | 4–6 | 44 |
Mother of Cliff, Pam and Katherine. | ||||
Katherine Wentworth | Morgan Brittany | 5x04 | 5–8, 11 | 56 |
Beautiful, brunette, conniving Barnes half-sister and pursuer of Bobby Ewing. Broadcast journalist. Shot Bobby in J.R. Ewing's office in 1984. Tried to kill Pamela Ewing but accidentally ran down Bobby at the beginning of the Dream Season, 1985. Turned up later after Pam's serious car crash. | ||||
Jimmy Monahan | James Canning and Philip Levien | 1x05 | 1 and 2 | 2 (1 and 1) |
Cliff and Pam's younger cousin, briefly dating Lucy. Son of Maggie Monahan. | ||||
Garrison "Gary" Ewing | David Ackroyd and Ted Shackelford | 2x01 | 2 and 3–6, 9, 14 | 11 (2 and 9) |
Alcoholic black sheep of the Ewing family, and Lucy's father. Moves away to California, where his life forms the basis for spinoff series Knots Landing. | ||||
Valene "Val" Clements Ewing | Joan Van Ark | 2x01 | 2–5, 14 | 8 |
Gary's wife and Lucy's mother, a central character on Knots Landing. | ||||
Maggie Monahan | Sarah Cunningham | 2x02 | 2–3, 8 | 5 |
Digger's sister. Cliff and Pam's aunt, who acted as their mother-figure while they were growing up. She also had a son, Jimmy. | ||||
Charlotte "Charlie" Wade | Laurie Lynn Myers and Shalane McCall | 2x03 | 2 and 7–11 | 103 (1 and 102) |
Jenna Wade's daughter. | ||||
Eddison "Ed" Haynes | Robin Clarke | 2x06 | 2 | 1 |
Vietnam War veteran whom Pamela Barnes married and divorced quickly as a teen, who showed up in Dallas in 1978 to try to get her back. | ||||
Garrison Southworth | Gene Evans | 2x14 | 2 | 1 |
Ellie's long lost brother who is afflicted with a terminal illness and returns to Southfork to live out the rest of his life. Gary Ewing is named after him. | ||||
Kristin Shepard | Colleen Camp and Mary Crosby | 2x15 | 2 and 3–4, 14 | 30 (2 and 28) |
Ambitious, slinky, conniving female with long brown hair who had affairs with Rudy Millington, Alan Beam, Vaughn Leland, Jordan Lee and J.R. Ewing. USC student with an interest in architecture, which she used to her advantage as she pursued Bobby Ewing. Shot J.R. Ewing in 1980. Her body was found floating in the Southfork pool in 1981. | ||||
Patricia Shepard | Martha Scott | 2x15 | 2–3, 9 | 10 |
Protective and snobbish mother of Sue Ellen Ewing and Kristin Shepard who encouraged her daughters to latch onto rich men. Visited Dallas at the time of John Ross Ewing's birth, then returned to Dallas in 1985 when Sue Ellen was institutionalized by J.R. Ewing in the Dream Season. | ||||
Senator Dave Culver | Tom Fuccello | 3x15 | 3–6, 8, 10–11, 13–14 | 35 |
Donna's stepson, the son of Sam Culver. | ||||
Luanne Culver | Alba Francesca | 3x18 | 3 | 1 |
Dave's wife. | ||||
Governor Sam Culver | John McIntire | 2x22 | 2 | 1 |
Donna's first husband, an old friend of Jock, and a former governor of Texas. | ||||
Steven "Dusty" Farlow | Jared Martin | 3x08 | 3–6, 8–9, 14 | 34 |
Cowboy and rodeo drifter who loved Sue Ellen Ewing and was a rival to J.R. Ewing. Assumed dead in a plane crash in 1980. Returned and provided sanctuary to Sue Ellen at the Southern Cross ranch when J.R. fought her for custody of John Ross Ewing. Came to Sue Ellen's aid again when she was institutionalized by J.R. in the Dream Season, 1985. | ||||
Hutchinson "Hutch" McKinney | William Watson | 3x23 | 3 | 1 |
Biological father of Pam. Digger shot him dead in a temper, as seen in flashbacks, and buried his body on Southfork land. | ||||
Herbert Wentworth | John Martin | 4x09 | 4 | 1 |
Rebecca's wealthy second husband, father of Katherine. | ||||
Amanda Lewis Ewing | Lesley Woods and Susan French | 3x24 | 3 and 8 | 2 (1 and 1) |
Institutionalized first wife of Jock Ewing, visited by the Ewings at various times. | ||||
John Ross Ewing III | Tyler Banks and Omri Katz | 4x01 | 4–6 & 7–14 | 190 (38 and 152) |
J.R. and Sue Ellen's son. Originally played by uncredited babies during seasons 2 and 3. | ||||
Mitch Cooper | Leigh McCloskey | 4x02 | 4–5, 8, 12 | 46 |
Med-school student, and later doctor, who was proud of his humble beginnings. Reunited with ex-wife Lucy Ewing in 1985. Separated from her, then returned to Dallas to take her back to Atlanta in November 1988. | ||||
Amos Krebbs | William Windom | 4x06 | 4 | 2 |
Ray's estranged alcoholic stepfather. | ||||
Afton Cooper Van Buren | Audrey Landers | 4x11 | 4–8, 12–13 | 84 |
Mitch's sister. An aspiring singer who becomes Cliff's longtime girlfriend, after a brief affair with J.R., and later mother of Cliff's daughter Pamela Rebecca Cooper. | ||||
Arliss Cooper | Anne Francis | 4x11 | 4 | 4 |
Mother of Mitch and Afton, Lucy's mother-in-law. | ||||
Jeff Faraday | Art Hindle | 5x05 | 5 | 11 |
Drug-dealing biological father of Christopher Ewing, who sold his son to Bobby. | ||||
Lillian "Lil" Trotter | Kate Reid | 6x03 | 6–7, 9 | 17 |
Ray's aunt and mother figure. | ||||
Michael "Mickey" Trotter | Timothy Patrick Murphy | 6x04 | 6–7 | 26 |
Ray's rebellious younger cousin who becomes romantically involved with Lucy. Son of Aunt Lil. | ||||
Linda Farlow | Melody Anderson | 6x04 | 6 | 1 |
Dusty's wife. | ||||
Christopher Ewing | Eric Farlow and Joshua Harris | 6x27 | 6–8 and 9–14 | 156 (44 and 112) |
Intelligent, handsome boy then young man who helped his father out on Southfork. | ||||
Renaldo Marchetta | Daniel Pilon | 7x20 | 7–8 | 9 |
Jenna's abusive ex-husband and Charlie's father. | ||||
Lady Jessica Montford | Alexis Smith | 7x24 | 7, 13 | 11 |
European royalty and vengeful woman who had an affair with Atticus Ward, producing her son, Dusty Farlow. Kidnapped Ellie Ewing in 1984. Institutionalized. Charmed by J.R. Ewing in the sanitarium as he pursued her voting rights to Dusty's WestStar shares. | ||||
Jamie Ewing Barnes | Jenilee Harrison | 8x04 | 8–10 | 70 |
Naive but sincere woman with an environmental background. Befriended by Sue Ellen Ewing. Wooed by Cliff Barnes in 1985 so he could get Ewing Oil shares. Killed while living in California and doing work for Sue Ellen and Valentine Lingerie. | ||||
Senator Andrew Dowling | Jim McMullan | 10x13 | 10 | 14 |
Donna's third husband, with whom she raised Ray's daughter Margaret. | ||||
Lisa Alden | Amy Stock | 11x06 | 11 | 16 |
Sister of Jeff Faraday, and Christopher's biological aunt. Tried to gain custody of him after Pam's disappearance. | ||||
Japhet Harper | Sherman Howard | 12x03 | 12 | 5 |
Hayleyville resident and troublemaker for J.R. Ewing. | ||||
Boaz Harper | Cliff Potts | 12x03 | 12 | 4 |
Hayleyville resident and troublemaker for J.R. Ewing. | ||||
Don Lockwood | Ian McShane | 12x14 | 12 | 13 |
Screenwriter who collaborated with Sue Ellen Ewing in 1989. Moved to Europe with her. | ||||
Pamela Rebecca Cooper | Jenna Pangburn | 12x22 | 12 | 2 |
Daughter of Afton and Cliff - raised by Afton alone. | ||||
Vanessa Beaumont | Gayle Hunnicutt | 12x23 | 12–14 | 13 |
J.R. Ewing's first and truest love, reunited with him briefly overseas. Came to Dallas and became engaged to J.R. in 1991. | ||||
Harrison Van Buren III | Andrew Prine | 12x26 | 12–13 | 2 |
Afton's wealthy husband. | ||||
Arlen and Atticus Ward | John Larch | 13x18 | 13 | 5 |
Millionaire twins, and old acquaintances of Clayton - Atticus turns out to be Dusty's biological father. | ||||
Amy Stevens | K Callan | 13x19 | 13 | 4 |
The mother of April and Michelle. | ||||
Debra Lynn Beaumont | Deborah Tucker | 14x16 | 14 | 5 |
James' old flame and estranged wife, who turns up at Southfork with his young son. | ||||
James "Jimmy" Beaumont Jr. | Chuckie and Kenny Gravino | 14x18 | 14 | 3 |
Toddler son of James and Debra Lynn. | ||||
Other
Name | Portrayed by | 1st episode | Season(s) | Episode count |
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Julie Grey | Tina Louise | 1x01 | 1–2 | 5 |
Secretary to J.R. Ewing who leaked important papers on Sen. "Wild Bill" Orloff to Cliff Barnes and ruined Orloff's career. Returned to town the following year to get revenge on J.R., striking up a close relationship with Jock Ewing. Killed by a fall from her apartment building, after being cornered by Willie Joe Garr and Jeb Ames, who knew she was going to give the Ewing Red File to Cliff Barnes. | ||||
Connie Brasher | Donna Bullock & Ann Ford & Nancy Bleier & Jeanna Michaels | 1x01 | 1 & 2 & 2 and 2–4 | 42 (3 & 2 & 5 & 32) |
Bobby's first secretary. | ||||
Susan | Lisa LeMole | 1x05 | 1–2 | 4 |
J.R.'s second secretary. | ||||
Liz Craig | Barbara Babcock | 2x04 | 2–5 | 16 |
Pam's boss at The Store. | ||||
Dr. Harlen Danvers | Dan Ammerman and John Zaremba | 2x04 | 2 & 2–3, 5–10 | 14 (1 & 13) |
The Ewing family physician. | ||||
Louella Caraway Lee | Meg Gallagher | 2x08 | 2–4 | 37 |
J.R.'s third secretary. | ||||
Jordan Lee | Don Starr | 2x08 | 2–14 | 89 |
Texas oilman and associate of J.R. Ewing. Longtime cartel member and associate of Cliff Barnes. Slept with Kristin Shepherd and was later blackmailed by her. Killed in Paris by Sheila Foley/Hillary Taylor and her thugs. | ||||
Wade Luce | Robert Ackerman | 2x08 | 2–6 | 13 |
A member of the cartel. | ||||
Marilee Stone | Fern Fitzgerald | 2x15 | 2–13 | 73 |
Promiscuous female member of the cartel, whose husband committed suicide after losing money in a deal with J.R. | ||||
Detective Harry McSween | James Brown | 2x17 | 2–12 | 41 |
Dallas police detective that frequently helps J.R. with legal matters. | ||||
Andy Bradley | Paul Sorensen | 2x20 | 2–10 | 33 |
A member of the cartel. | ||||
Jackie Dugan | Sherill Lynn Rettino | 2x23 | 2–5, 7–14 | 186 |
Pam's co-worker at The Store, later Cliff's secretary at Barnes–Wentworth Oil, eventually James' secretary at Ewing Oil. | ||||
Muriel Gillis | Karlene Crockett | 2x24 | 2–6 | 12 |
Lucy Ewing’s best friend. | ||||
Alan Beam | Randolph Powell | 3x01 | 3–4 | 18 |
Smooth-talking, ambitious lawyer who works for J.R. and was briefly engaged to Lucy. | ||||
Harv Smithfield | George O. Petrie | 3x01 | 3–14 | 54 |
The Ewing family's lawyer. | ||||
Vaughn Leland | Dennis Patrick | 3x02 | 3, 5, 7–8 | 19 |
Cattleman's Bank executive. | ||||
Dr. Simon Ellby | Jeff Cooper | 3x07 | 3–4 | 19 |
Sue Ellen's psychiatrist. | ||||
Eugene Bullock | E.J. André | 3x14 | 3–4, 6 | 6 |
Elderly international shipping tycoon. | ||||
Sheriff Fenton Washburn | Barry Corbin | 3x15 | 3, 5–7 | 9 |
The Braddock county sheriff. | ||||
Serena Wald | Stephanie Blackmore | 3x16 | 3, 5–8, 11, 13 | 20 |
A prostitute frequently visited by J.R. | ||||
Scotty Demarest | Stephen Elliott | 3x23 | 3, 8, 10 | 14 |
The Ewing family's criminal attorney. | ||||
Franklin Horner | Laurence Haddon | 4x03 | 4–6, 9–10 | 17 |
Cattlemen's Bank executive. | ||||
Marvin "Punk" Anderson | Morgan Woodward | 4x06 | 4–11 | 55 |
Oil man and longtime friend to Jock and Miss Ellie. | ||||
Jeremy Wendell | William Smithers | 4x10 | 4–5, 8–12 | 50 |
Head of the powerful WestStar Oil and proverbial thorn in J.R.'s side. | ||||
Clint Ogden | Monte Markham | 4x12 | 4 | 9 |
Sue Ellen's first love. | ||||
Leslie Stewart | Susan Flannery | 4x13 | 4 | 11 |
Public relations agent, who worked with Ewing Oil, and secretly taped her conversations with J.R.; also had affairs with J.R. and his political rival. | ||||
Phyllis Wapner | Deborah Tranelli | 4x13 | 4–14 | 147 |
Bobby's second secretary. | ||||
Sylvia "Sly" Lovegren | Deborah Rennard | 5x02 | 5–14 | 188 |
J.R.'s fourth and most devoted secretary. | ||||
Roger Larson | Dennis Redfield | 5x12 | 5 | 12 |
A photographer that, after becoming infatuated with Lucy, kidnaps and rapes her. | ||||
Cassie | Anne C. Lucas | 5x12 | 5–10 | 53 |
Waitress at the Oil Baron's Club. | ||||
Holly Harwood | Lois Chiles | 6x01 | 6–7 | 25 |
Oil heiress who becomes involved in a complex scheme with J.R. and causes Sue Ellen to drink again. Pursued Bobby and had an affair with J.R. | ||||
Kendall Chapman | Danone Simpson | 6x01 | 6–14 | 103 |
Ewing Oil receptionist. | ||||
Teresa | Roseanna Christiansen | 6x01 | 6–14 | 119 |
Southfork maid. Played by uncredited extras during season 2–5. | ||||
Raoul | Charles Escamilla & Tony Garcia & William Marquez | 6x01 | 6 & 7–12 & 14 | 28 (3 & 22 & 3) |
Southfork servant. Played by uncredited extras during season 1–5. | ||||
Mavis Anderson | Alice Hirson | 6x02 | 6–7, 10–11 | 26 |
Punk's wife and Miss Ellie's best friend. | ||||
Frank Crutcher | Dale Robertson | 6x04 | 6 | 5 |
A man Ellie befriended after Jock's death. | ||||
Thornton McLeish | Kenneth Kimmins | 6x05 | 6–7 | 11 |
A Canadian business partner of Bobby. | ||||
Walt Driscoll | Ben Piazza | 6x06 | 6 | 11 |
A shipping tycoon involved with J.R. in the illegal shipping of oil to Cuba. He commits suicide after his attempts to kill J.R. result in the paralysis of Mickey Trotter instead. | ||||
Mark Graison | John Beck | 6x14 | 6–7, 9 | 67 |
Pamela's boyfriend/fiancé after her first divorce from Bobby, whom Pam vows to marry due to his contraction of a rare type of leukemia which leaves him with months to live. Before he can die from the leukemia, he dies in a plane crash. Mark returned during the dream season after Bobby's "death", claiming to have faked his own death in the plane crash in order to enter clinics in a bid to find a cure for his leukemia. He claimed that while he didn't find a cure for his leukemia, he was in remission. He also got engaged to Pam again and married her in the last episode of the dream season. This whole return storyline was later abandoned as if it had never happened, when the whole of season 9 was explained away as being Pam's dream. | ||||
Louise | Mary Armstrong | 6x19 | 6–8 | 17 |
Pamela's nanny for Christopher while separated from Bobby. | ||||
Peter Richards | Christopher Atkins | 7x03 | 7 | 27 |
Twenty-year-old lover of Sue Ellen and mentor to little John Ross. He was forced to move to New York by JR Ewing | ||||
Paul Morgan | Glenn Corbett | 7x04 | 7, 9–11 | 18 |
A hot shot attorney, representing the Ewings in some of their most difficult legal cases. | ||||
Edgar Randolph | Martin E. Brooks | 7x12 | 7–8 | 10 |
Government official blackmailed by J.R. until he suffers a mental breakdown. | ||||
Dora Mae | Pat Colbert | 7x12 | 7–14 | 70 |
Hostess at the Oil Baron's Club. | ||||
Angela | Marina Rice | 7x12 | 7–8, 10 | 12 |
Pam’s maid while separated from Bobby. | ||||
Dr. Jerry Kenderson | Barry Jenner | 7x17 | 7–9 | 25 |
College friend of Mark Graison and the doctor that treats him for his blood condition. | ||||
Leo Wakefield | Bill Morey | 7x17 | 7–8, 11 | 11 |
An important stock controller of Barnes–Wentworth Oil | ||||
Mandy Winger | Deborah Shelton | 8x03 | 8–10 | 63 |
A model who becomes one of J.R.'s many mistresses. She was previously involved romantically with Cliff Barnes. She then became an actor in movies | ||||
Betty | Kathleen York | 8x04 | 8 | 10 |
Eddie Cronin’s girlfriend. | ||||
Eddie Cronin | Fredric Lehne | 8x05 | 8 | 19 |
Lucy's lover. | ||||
Angelica Nero | Barbara Carrera | 9x07 | 9 | 25 |
Beautiful, exotic business associate to J.R., trying to get him involved in a deal with Marinos Shipping she was incarcerated in prison. (dream season only) | ||||
Grace Van Owen | Merete Van Kamp | 9x08 | 9 | 17 |
Angelica Nero's right hand and was killed by Angelica. (dream season only) | ||||
Nicholas | George Chakiris | 9x11 | 9 | 11 |
Angelica Nero’s assistant who was killed by Angelica. (dream season only) | ||||
Matt Cantrell | Marc Singer | 9x15 | 9 | 12 |
Old friend of Bobby's, arriving in Dallas just to find out that Bobby is dead. (dream season only) | ||||
Alex Garrett | William Prince | 9x21 | 9 | 5 |
An old acquaintance of Angelica Nero. (dream season only) | ||||
Ben Stivers | Steve Forrest | 9x29 | 9 | 3 |
A man who came to work on Southfork Ranch, giving Miss Ellie and Punk Anderson the feeling that they had met him before. (dream season only) | ||||
Wes Parmalee | Steve Forrest | 10x02 | 10 | 12 |
A man who came to work on Southfork Ranch. When Miss Ellie discovered Jock Ewing's possessions in his room, Wes claimed that they had always been his possessions and that he was Jock. Jock had been declared legally dead for several years at the time. | ||||
Oswald Valentine | Derek McGrath | 10x03 | 10–11 | 15 |
Rather eccentric partner of Sue Ellen, in the lingerie business. | ||||
B.D. Calhoun | Hunter von Leer | 10x06 | 10 | 10 |
Crazed mercenary, hired for $1,000,000 by J.R. for a job of blowing up Saudi oil fields, in order to force up the market price of oil in the USA. When a CIA agent informs J.R. of their close tracking of Calhoun and his terrorist activities, J.R. calls Calhoun to try to call off their deal, but Calhoun refuses. J.R. then decides to do a deal with the CIA to foil Calhoun's Saudi activities. Calhoun is enraged and comes after J.R. with a vengeance. Calhoun is eventually shot dead by Bobby and Ray in California. | ||||
Bruce Harvey | Jonathan Goldsmith | 10x10 | 10, 12 | 16 |
A Hollywood producer, helping Sue Ellen and Don Lockwood to produce their movie about J.R. | ||||
Nicholas Pearce | Jack Scalia | 11x02 | 11, 14 | 29 |
Stockbroker who becomes infatuated with Sue Ellen he was thrown off a balcony by JR. | ||||
Harrison "Dandy" Dandridge | Bert Remsen | 11x02 | 11 | 10 |
Drunk befriended by Cliff. | ||||
Carswell "Casey" Denault, Jr. | Andrew Stevens | 11x03 | 11–12 | 33 |
Oil business understudy from Oklahoma who was in league with J.R. and wooed his secretary Sly. Also wooed Lucy in an attempt to get to her money he also wooed Marilee stone for JR Ewing | ||||
Kimberly Cryder | Leigh Taylor-Young | 11x09 | 11–12 | 20 |
Beautiful young wife of an influential Texas oilman. Had an affair with J.R. | ||||
Kelly | Kehly Sloane | 11x12 | 11–12 | 19 |
Sue Ellen's secretary. | ||||
Dr. Herbert Styles | John Anderson | 11x14 | 11 | 7 |
Kimberly Cryder's father. | ||||
Laurel Ellis | Annabel Schofield | 11x15 | 11 | 11 |
A young woman Miss Ellie suspects Clayton is having an affair with. | ||||
Kay Lloyd | Karen Kopins | 11x20 | 11, 13 | 12 |
A PR agent that is Bobby's first love interest after losing Pam. | ||||
Debbie | Deborah Marie Taylor | 11x23 | 11–14 | 37 |
Waitress at the Oil Baron's Club. | ||||
Rose Daniels McKay | Jeri Gaile | 12x03 | 12–14 | 20 |
McKay's young wife. | ||||
Tracey Lawton | Beth Toussaint | 12x05 | 12–13 | 17 |
Carter McKay's daughter who becomes involved with Bobby. | ||||
Detective Ratagan | John Hoge | 12x09 | 12–14 | 14 |
A dirty cop that replaces McSween as J.R.'s contact within the police force. | ||||
Tommy McKay | J. Eddie Peck | 12x14 | 12–13 | 13 |
Son of Carter McKay, a drug dealer. | ||||
Hillary Taylor | Susan Lucci | 14x01 | 14 | 6 |
Psychotic kidnapper who causes April's death at April and Bobby honeymoon in Paris. | ||||
LeeAnn De La Vega | Barbara Eden | 14x08 | 14 | 5 |
South American entrepreneur and a woman from J.R. Ewing’s past who came back from revenge. Daughter of a Baptist schoolteacher. Met J.R. at the University of Texas, became involved with him, and she was unable to have children because of the "botched abortion" she had when he abandoned her. Inherited her husband's company in 1983. Based in Venezuela before coming to Dallas after meeting Michelle Stevens at a resort in the Bahamas and learning what J.R. was doing after all these years. | ||||
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