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Linda Ann Gray (born September 12, 1940) is an American film, stage and television actress, director, producer and former model, best known for her role as Sue Ellen Ewing, the long-suffering wife of Larry Hagman's character J.R. Ewing on the CBS television drama series Dallas (1978–1989, 1991, 2012–2014).
Linda Gray has said that she considers Sue Ellen "one of the most interesting female characters on television in the 1980s". When the 20-year-old Sue Ellen Shepard wins the title of Miss Texas in 1967, she meets her future husband, J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman), who is a judge for the pageant. [13]
Linda Gray as Sue Ellen Ewing (308 episodes) Larry Hagman as J. R. Ewing (357 episodes) Susan Howard as Donna Culver Krebbs (198 episodes) Steve Kanaly as Ray Krebbs (286 episodes) Howard Keel as Clayton Farlow (266 episodes) George Kennedy as Carter McKay (76 episodes) Ken Kercheval as Cliff Barnes (344 episodes) Sasha Mitchell as James ...
The new holiday movie stars iconic actresses Loni Anderson, Morgan Fairchild, Linda Gray, ... (Burns) and director Nell (Thompson), who happen to be old college friends, do their best to keep ...
By: Brooke Kavit Linda Gray first wowed America as Sue Ellen on Dallas 35 years ago. Well she's back for season 3 of the infamous revival, and she's hotter than ever before. Gray sat down with AOL ...
“Dallas” star Linda Gray has re-teamed with TV movie exec producer Larry Thompson to pitch a spooky film set at Southfork Ranch — the real-life location that served as the setting for the ...
Linda Gray is an American actress. Linda Gray may also refer to: Linda Gray (politician), Republican State Senator in Arizona; Linda Gray Sexton (born 1953), American writer; Linda Esther Gray (born 1948), Scottish soprano; Linda Gary (1944–1995), American voice actress, sometimes credited as Linda Gray
Linda Gray was somewhat nonplussed upon being offered the role of transgender Linda Murkland. "I remember meeting Norman and him saying, 'You'll be perfect for the role.' I didn't know whether to take that as a compliment or what." [8] To prepare for her role, Linda Gray asked Lear to arrange for her to meet with a transgender woman. Gray met ...