Sue Ellen was portrayed by Linda Gray and appeared on the show since its pilot episode, first broadcast on April 2, 1978. Dallas followed the trials of the wealthy
J.R. had two wives and three children during the show's run. His eldest son, James Richard Beaumont (Sasha Mitchell), was by an off-screen affair with Vanessa Beaumont (Gayle Hunnicutt) which occurred in the 1960s but was only brought to knowledge in 1989.
Calpurnia Elizabeth "Cally" Harper Ewing is a fictional character in the popular American television series Dallas, played by Cathy Podewell from 1988 to 1991. Cally was the second wife of J.R. Ewing.
J. R. Ewing had three wives during the course of the popular television series, “Dallas”. His first wife was Miss Ellie, whom he divorced. His second wife was Sue Ellen Ewing, whom he married and then ultimately divorced.
Cathy Podewell had roles before and after the soap opera, but she's still most associated with the character of Cally Harper, a young waitress who ends up marrying J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) on Dallas.
After tying the knot, J.R. discovers her ruse, but decides to remain married to Cally — mainly because his son John Ross has become fond of his stepmother. However, their rocky marriage is short-lived as J.R. soon returns to his philandering ways. By the time Cally divorces J.R., she really is pregnant with his child.
Producers killed off J.R.'s character upon Hagman's death, giving him an elaborate send-off that culminated in the revelation that J.R. had taken his own life in a complicated plot to redeem himself by helping bring an end to the longstanding Ewing/Barnes feud.
Years before Bobby met Pam, Jenna was engaged to Bobby but ditched him at the altar when she ran off to Italy and married Italian count Renaldo Marchetta. Jenna subsequently gave birth to a daughter, Charlotte (nicknamed "Charlie") and, for years, she never revealed who was Charlie's biological father.
History continued. Donna gave birth to Margaret Krebbs in 1987, however, she and Ray decided to divorce shortly thereafter, parting as friends.
Roger became obsessed with Lucy and eventually kidnapped her, planning to force her to leave Dallas with him. However, Pam and Bobby rescued her. In quick succession in 1982, Lucy divorced Mitch, but realised she was pregnant with Roger's baby after he had raped her, and she had an abortion.
Essentially all the other characters on the show were suspects. Ultimately, in the "Who Done It?" episode which aired on November 21, 1980, the person who pulled the trigger was revealed to be Kristin Shepard (Mary Crosby). Kristin was J.R.'s scheming sister-in-law and mistress who shot him in a fit of anger.
In 1984, two years after Jock's death, Miss Ellie married Clayton Farlow, despite the attempts of J.R. and Clayton's sister, Jessica Montfort, to stop the wedding.
Bobby also learns that his first wife Pam died of cancer in 1989.
But even so, she gives him a file that J.R had. John Ross is shocked by what's inside. And as we learn as the season comes to a close, J.R has a daughter somewhere, and now only John Ross knows!
In fact, two of J.R.'s most notorious bedmates – Holly Harwood and Angelica Nero – were played by Bond film actresses Lois Chiles (Moonraker) and Barbara Carrera (Never Say Never Again), respectively.
Ann Ewing (nee Smith; formerly Ryland) is a fictional character from the TNT soap opera Dallas, portrayed by Brenda Strong. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on June 13, 2012. Strong's casting was announced on April 5, 2011. Ann is the third wife of Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy).
It was later revealed by Bobby that Kristin actually miscarried J.R.'s baby. Kristin then married petty criminal Jeff Farraday (who was the same blood type as J.R.) and gave birth to Christopher.
Pam and Bobby remarry in 1986, and she receives good news at the end of the 1986–87 season finale: she is finally able to conceive a baby, after confirming that there would be no health risks involved.
Jenna Johnson is celebrating life. The Dancing with the Stars pro, 28, shared sweet family photos alongside her husband, Val Chmerkovskiy, and their baby boy Rome on Instagram Wednesday.
Bobby met a girl named Jenna Wade, who became his on-off again girlfriend. They planned to get married, but Jenna ditched him at the altar to marry an Italian count, Renaldo Marchetta. Bobby found love again after meeting Pamela Barnes, and got married to her shortly before the start of the series.
Patrick Duffy's character on the 1970s/80s serial was tragically killed in the Season 8 finale, after Bobby pushed wife Pam out of harm's way and got mowed down by a car instead.
He returns to Dallas and plots to bring his family back together, and regain control of Ewing Oil from his archenemy Cliff Barnes. Five years after J.R. Ewing lost Ewing Oil and apparently committed suicide, he turns up alive and well.
Larry Hagman, Who Played J.R. Ewing in 'Dallas,' Dies at 81.