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Barbara Bel Geddes (October 31, 1922 – August 8, 2005) was an American stage and screen actress, artist, and children's author whose career spanned almost 5 decades. She was best known for her starring role as Miss Ellie Ewing in the television series Dallas .
The character of Miss Ellie appeared on Dallas in almost every episode of the series, with the exception of the final season, for a total of 300 episodes, 276 episodes played by Barbara Bel Geddes, and 24 episodes played by Donna Reed. Miss Ellie's storylines focus on her family's troubles.
Upon placing Amanda in a mental hospital, Jock was told her condition was unlikely to improve and was advised to divorce her. Jock refused to do so, as he still harboured feelings for her; however, he realised that he had feelings for Ellie Southworth (Barbara Bel Geddes/Donna Reed), and wished to marry her. He divorced Amanda quietly and ...
The pair played brothers Bobby (Duffy) and J.R. Ewing (Hagman), sons of oil tycoon Jock (Jim Davis) and matriarch Miss Ellie Ewing (Barbara Bel Geddes), whose deep-seated sibling rivalry ...
Following the series' cancellation in early 1978, he got his big break in the role of Bobby Ewing, opposite Barbara Bel Geddes and Larry Hagman, on the prime-time soap opera Dallas. [5] The show became a worldwide success. Despite its success, Duffy opted to leave the series in 1985 with his character being killed off onscreen.
Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie Ewing (19 episodes) Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing (30 episodes) Linda Gray as Sue Ellen Ewing (30 episodes) Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing (30 episodes) Susan Howard as Donna Culver Krebbs (28 episodes) Steve Kanaly as Ray Krebbs (28 episodes) Ken Kercheval as Cliff Barnes (30 episodes) Victoria Principal as Pamela ...
In the 1984–85 season of the TV series Dallas, Reed replaced Barbara Bel Geddes, who left the show due to illness, as Miss Ellie Ewing. Of the show, Reed explained in a 1984 interview, One of the main reasons Dallas is successful is the family. They all stick together.
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