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John Ross "Jock" Ewing Sr. (1909–1982) is a fictional character in the American television series Dallas created by David Jacobs.Jock was played by Jim Davis in the show's first four seasons from 1978 to 1981, and as a young man by Dale Midkiff in the made-for-TV movie prequel The Early Years in 1986.
By the end of the series, only three of the series' original characters (J.R., Bobby, and Cliff) were left in Dallas, the others having either died or left town. Jock Ewing was the first main character to depart the series, as Jock died offscreen in a mysterious helicopter crash in South America, during season 5.
The fifth-season episode "The Search", which confirmed the character's death in a helicopter crash on his way home to Dallas from South America, was broadcast on January 8, 1982, and contained flashback scenes of the character as well as a dedication to him prior to the closing credits.
Brad Pitt as Randy (4 episodes, season 11) Karen Radcliffe as various roles (8 episodes, seasons 6, 8–9 and 11) Josef Rainer as man (1 episode, season 6) and Mr. Barton (8 episodes, season 10) and Dr. David Gordon (1 episode, season 12) Sherril Lynn Rettino as Jackie Dugan (186 episodes, season 2–5 and 7–14)
Conor's father was killed in an accident at work. Conor is the follower of Jock, and takes part in regular petty criminal acts alongside him. Chris Walley as Jock O'Keeffe (Main; Film, Season 1-3 Recurring; 4): Jock is the best friend and subsequent foster brother of Conor MacSweeney (Alex Murphy). Jock is also known as 'fake Billy', as he ...
Jock finds himself caught in the middle of the conflict between his two sons but after Miss Ellie demands that Bobby stay in Dallas Jock supports Bobby. Bobby seems to be doing a better job for Ewing Oil, even making a deal for Venezuelan oil to the new refinery, but quickly discovers he's being undercut in Dallas' business community by a ...
Catherine Terris: 1979 Ed Hathersage: Paul Maxwell: 1979 ... Jock MacDonald: Drew Dawson: 1981, 1983–1990 ... Trevor Lee Brown: 2003 Mavis Cathcart: Jacqueline Pilton: