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The Ewing family is the fictional family of the American prime time soap opera Dallas and its 2012 revival, as well as the foundation of the spin-off series Knots Landing.In the original series of Dallas, the Ewings own and run Southfork Ranch and the oil giant Ewing Oil; in the revival series, Ewing Oil is replaced by Ewing Global, formerly Ewing Energies.
Jamie Ewing Barnes (Jenilee Harrison) was the sister of Jack Ewing and the daughter of Jason Ewing, Jock Ewing's estranged brother. She appeared regularly between season 8 and season 10. Harrison appeared in 70 episodes overall. Jamie and her brother Jack were raised by Jason after the death of their mother, Nancy.
Jamie tells the Ewings that her father died penniless and that she also has a brother. J.R. wants proof that Jamie is really a Ewing. Bobby tells J.R. that he can't get Pam off his mind. Cliff agrees to consider an offer by Jeremy Wendell that involves WestStar's acquisition of Barnes-Wentworth Oil.
Deirdre Imershein as Jory Taylor (8 episodes, season 14) Barry Jenner as Dr. Jerry Kenderson (25 episodes, seasons 7–9) Omri Katz as John Ross Ewing III (152 episodes, seasons 7–14)
However, he was written out of the show midway through the tenth season. Jack's sister Jamie Ewing Jenilee Harrison appeared in season 8. Jack's ex-wife April Stevens Ewing, played by Sheree J. Wilson, first appeared during seasons 10 and 11, before being promoted to a main character for season 12. Originally a scheming character, April ...
Written by series creator David Jacobs, the film was introduced by Larry Hagman as his character J.R., and starred David Marshall Grant, Dale Midkiff, and Molly Hagan as Digger Barnes, Jock Ewing, and Ellie Southworth, respectively. Taking place from 1933 to 1951, the film dealt with the creation of Ewing Oil and the origins of the Barnes-Ewing ...
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After Three's Company, Harrison continued with her acting career, appearing in the feature film Tank and the television series Dallas in which she played Jamie Ewing Barnes for two years. She reunited with her former Three's Company co-stars Suzanne Somers and Don Knotts in a guest starring role on She's the Sheriff in 1988.