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[7] [8] Kercheval was married and divorced three times and had five children. As of 2012, he had six grandchildren. In later years, he spent the majority of his time near his family in Clinton, IN, where he enjoyed attending local fairs and festivals. Kercheval died of pneumonia on April 21, 2019, at the age of 83.
Peter is able to talk Sue Ellen out of breaking off their affair, but when she is mistaken for his mother, her resolve becomes firmer. J.R. wants to have another child, which Sue Ellen refuses to do. Miss Ellie and Clayton talk about their recent trip and upcoming marriage, then they have a serious misunderstanding.
[14] [13] In 1978, a lonely Sue Ellen begins an affair with J.R.'s nemesis, Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval). [14] Shortly thereafter, Sue Ellen finds herself pregnant and believes that Cliff is the father because she and J.R. had been married for years without conceiving, and by this point, they barely had marital relations. [14]
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Pam's ex-husband, Ed Haynes, shows up in Dallas causing conflict in Bobby and Pam's marriage. Ed was away in Vietnam when Pam got the divorce and claims he never got the papers. This would mean that he and Pam are still married. Bobby unravels the scheme by tracking down Haynes' partner and locating a copy of the annulment papers.
Ken Kercheval, the actor who played oil tycoon Cliff Barnes on CBS’ long-running primetime soap opera “Dallas,” has died at 83.Kercheval died Sunday night, but the family is not sharing any ...
Pamela, already depressed with the reality of the Barnes family genetic disorder, suddenly has to cope with the news that she is pregnant. Valene implores Bobby to urge Lucy to meet with her. Pamela tries to decide whether to tell her husband the news, as well as her horrible secret, or decide on the fate of her unborn baby alone.
Ken Kercheval, who played oil tycoon Cliff Barnes, the rival of Larry Hagman’s J.R. Ewing on 'Dallas,' has died. He was 83.