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Here are just a few, click here for a complete cast listing.
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Miss Ellie Southworth Ewing (Farlow)
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SueEllen Ewing (Lockwood)
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Cliff Barnes, JR's long time nemesis.
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Jenna Wade played by Elvis's wife Priscilla.
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George O. Petrie played Ewing family
attorney Harve Smithfield. Unfortunately, he passed away in November of 1997.
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Mark Graison was a major character during the middle of the series. He also rose from the dead during the dream season.
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Punk Anderson was a good friend of Jock Ewing.
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The writers toyed with the idea of bringing back Jock with Wes Parmalee.
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JR's faithful secretary Sly Lovegren.
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JR's brother Gary and his wife Valene left to star in Dallas spinoff "Knot's Landing".
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Mandy Winger was JR's mistress and one of Dallas's all-time best looking women, in my opinion.
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Laurel Ellis became a friend of Clayton's and also served as a very attractive edition to Dallas.
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Mr. Eugene was a colorful character early in the series.
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Renaldo Marchetta (Naldo) was Jenna Wade's first husband.
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Don Lockwood married SueEllen late in the series and they moved away to Endland.
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Frank Crutchard was one of Clayton's competitors for Miss Ellie's hand after Jock's death. Good thing he lost.
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Here we see the fake Pam. A Pam lookalike that showed up for a few episodes near the end of the series.
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