Dallas is a continuation of the 1978–1991 series of the same name which tells the story of two rivalling families, the Ewing family and the Barnes family. The following is a list of characters and cast members who appeared on the show. The time durations below are only assigned to the certain actors.
Character | Actor | Seasons | ||
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1 | 2 | 3 | ||
Main cast members [1] [2] [3] [4] | ||||
Christopher Ewing | Jesse Metcalfe | Main | ||
John Ross Ewing III | Josh Henderson | Main | ||
Elena Ramos | Jordana Brewster | Main | ||
Pamela Rebecca Barnes | Julie Gonzalo | Main | ||
Ann Ewing | Brenda Strong | Main | ||
Bobby Ewing | Patrick Duffy | Main | ||
Sue Ellen Ewing | Linda Gray | Main | ||
J.R. Ewing | Larry Hagman | Main [a] | Archive | |
Harris Ryland | Mitch Pileggi | Recurring | Main | |
Emma Brown | Emma Bell | Main | ||
Andreas "Drew" Ramos | Kuno Becker | Main [b] | Recurring | |
Nicolas Treviño | Juan Pablo Di Pace | Main | ||
Returning from Dallas | ||||
Ray Krebbs | Steve Kanaly | Guest | ||
Lucy Ewing | Charlene Tilton | Recurring | Guest | |
Cliff Barnes | Ken Kercheval | Recurring | ||
Gary Ewing | Ted Shackelford | Recurring | ||
Cally Harper Ewing | Cathy Podewell | Guest | ||
Mandy Winger | Deborah Shelton | Guest | ||
Valene Ewing | Joan Van Ark | Guest | ||
Afton Cooper | Audrey Landers | Guest | ||
Dr. David Gordon | Sam Anderson [c] | Guest | ||
Tracey McKay | Melinda Clarke [d] | Guest | ||
Recurring cast members | ||||
Sheriff Derrick | Akai Draco | Recurring | ||
Carmen Ramos | Marlene Forte | Recurring | ||
Steve "Bum" Jones | Kevin Page | Recurring | ||
Lou Rosen | Glenn Morshower | Recurring | ||
"Smiling" Frank Ashkani | Faran Tahir | Recurring | ||
Tommy Sutter | Callard Harris | Recurring | ||
Marta Del Sol | Leonor Varela | Recurring | ||
Vicente Cano | Carlos Bernard | Recurring | Guest | |
Judith Brown-Ryland | Judith Light | Recurring | ||
Roy Vickers | Alex Fernandez | Recurring | ||
Governor Sam McConaughey | Steven Weber | Recurring | ||
Ken Richards | Lee Majors | Recurring | ||
Bo McCabe | Donny Boaz | Guest | Recurring | |
Heather McCabe | AnnaLynne McCord | Recurring | ||
Candace Shaw | Jude Demorest | Recurring | ||
Luis | Antonio Jaramillo | Recurring | ||
Hunter McKay | Fran Kranz | Recurring |
Judith Brown-Ryland | |||||||||||
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Dallas character | |||||||||||
Portrayed by | Judith Light (2013–14) | ||||||||||
Duration | 2013–14 | ||||||||||
First appearance | January 28, 2013 Venomous Creatures | ||||||||||
Last appearance | September 22, 2014 Brave New World | ||||||||||
Created by | Cynthia Cidre | ||||||||||
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Judith Ryland ( née Brown) is a fictional character from the TNT prime time soap opera Dallas. The role has been portrayed by Tony and Emmy Award winning actress Judith Light. Judith first appeared in episode 2 of the second season.
Judith Light was cast in Dallas in a mystery role as "an authoritative and controlling battleaxe who will fight to the death to protect the people she loves" on October 8, 2012. [5] [6] [7] Later it was announced that Light would be playing Judith Brown-Ryland, Harris Ryland's evil mother and Emma Brown's grandmother. [8] Judith Light is only three years older than her screen son Mitch Pileggi. Light was born on February 9, 1949, while Pileggi was born three years later, on April 5, 1952. The Huffington Post called it a candidate for "Worst Casting Ever" in television history. [9]
Judith Brown-Ryland arrives in Dallas with her granddaughter Emma in 2013. She is the manipulative mother of Harris Ryland and ex-mother-in-law of Ann Ewing. She hates Ann and with Harris kidnapped Ann's daughter Emma at 18 months. In her last appearance in Season 2, Harris sent Judith to an asylum after she wanted to replace him as head of Ryland Transportation with Emma. [10]
Carmen Ramos | |||||||||
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Dallas character | |||||||||
Portrayed by | Marlene Forte (2012–14) | ||||||||
Duration | 2012–14 | ||||||||
First appearance | June 13, 2012 Changing of the Guard | ||||||||
Last appearance | September 22, 2014 Brave New World | ||||||||
Created by | Cynthia Cidre | ||||||||
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Carmen Ramos is a fictional character from the TNT prime time soap opera Dallas. The role has been portrayed by actress Marlene Forte as of pilot episode broadcast on June 13, 2012. [11]
Marlene Forte was cast as a series regular on April 21, 2011, [12] but was dropped to recurring status after the pilot episode was filmed.
Carmen has worked for the Ewing family for many years. [13] She is the mother of Elena Ramos and Drew Ramos. She is not fond of John Ross Ewing III or his father, J.R., but loves Christopher, Bobby and Ann. Her husband worked for Ewing Oil, and died in a rig accident. She turns against the Ewings when Elena reveals that J.R. had swindled her husband out of a share of land, leading to his death.
Steve "Bum" Jones | |||||
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Dallas character | |||||
Portrayed by | Kevin Page (2012–14) | ||||
Duration | 2012–14 | ||||
First appearance | June 13, 2012 Changing of the Guard | ||||
Last appearance | September 22, 2014 Brave New World | ||||
Created by | Cynthia Cidre | ||||
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Steve "Bum" Jones is a fictional character from the TNT prime time soap opera Dallas. The role has been portrayed by actor Kevin Page as of season one.
J.R. said that Bum "can be resourceful" and he is said to have a knack for finding people that don't want to be found. J.R. used Bum to spy on Sue Ellen and see whom she was dating. Bum also gathered information on Cliff Barnes's right-hand man Frank Ashkani and also kept J.R. up-to-date on John Ross.
After J.R.'s death, Bum worked for John Ross and later with Bobby, Sue Ellen, and Christopher enacting J.R.'s masterpiece. Bum revealed that J.R., dying from cancer and with only a few days left to live, asked him (Bum) to shoot him so that J.R. could pin his death on longtime rival Cliff Barnes, ending the Barnes-Ewing feud as part of J.R.'s final masterplan. Bum said that J.R.'s final request was the hardest thing he ever had to do but John Ross understood he was only following J.R.'s wishes. In his final letter J.R. said Bum was "the best friend I didn't deserve to have".
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Dallas is a continuation of the 1978–1991 series of the same name which tells the story of two rivalling families, the Ewing family and the Barnes family. The following is a list of characters and cast members who appeared on the show. The time durations below are only assigned to the certain actors.
Character | Actor | Seasons | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | ||
Main cast members [1] [2] [3] [4] | ||||
Christopher Ewing | Jesse Metcalfe | Main | ||
John Ross Ewing III | Josh Henderson | Main | ||
Elena Ramos | Jordana Brewster | Main | ||
Pamela Rebecca Barnes | Julie Gonzalo | Main | ||
Ann Ewing | Brenda Strong | Main | ||
Bobby Ewing | Patrick Duffy | Main | ||
Sue Ellen Ewing | Linda Gray | Main | ||
J.R. Ewing | Larry Hagman | Main [a] | Archive | |
Harris Ryland | Mitch Pileggi | Recurring | Main | |
Emma Brown | Emma Bell | Main | ||
Andreas "Drew" Ramos | Kuno Becker | Main [b] | Recurring | |
Nicolas Treviño | Juan Pablo Di Pace | Main | ||
Returning from Dallas | ||||
Ray Krebbs | Steve Kanaly | Guest | ||
Lucy Ewing | Charlene Tilton | Recurring | Guest | |
Cliff Barnes | Ken Kercheval | Recurring | ||
Gary Ewing | Ted Shackelford | Recurring | ||
Cally Harper Ewing | Cathy Podewell | Guest | ||
Mandy Winger | Deborah Shelton | Guest | ||
Valene Ewing | Joan Van Ark | Guest | ||
Afton Cooper | Audrey Landers | Guest | ||
Dr. David Gordon | Sam Anderson [c] | Guest | ||
Tracey McKay | Melinda Clarke [d] | Guest | ||
Recurring cast members | ||||
Sheriff Derrick | Akai Draco | Recurring | ||
Carmen Ramos | Marlene Forte | Recurring | ||
Steve "Bum" Jones | Kevin Page | Recurring | ||
Lou Rosen | Glenn Morshower | Recurring | ||
"Smiling" Frank Ashkani | Faran Tahir | Recurring | ||
Tommy Sutter | Callard Harris | Recurring | ||
Marta Del Sol | Leonor Varela | Recurring | ||
Vicente Cano | Carlos Bernard | Recurring | Guest | |
Judith Brown-Ryland | Judith Light | Recurring | ||
Roy Vickers | Alex Fernandez | Recurring | ||
Governor Sam McConaughey | Steven Weber | Recurring | ||
Ken Richards | Lee Majors | Recurring | ||
Bo McCabe | Donny Boaz | Guest | Recurring | |
Heather McCabe | AnnaLynne McCord | Recurring | ||
Candace Shaw | Jude Demorest | Recurring | ||
Luis | Antonio Jaramillo | Recurring | ||
Hunter McKay | Fran Kranz | Recurring |
Judith Brown-Ryland | |||||||||||
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Dallas character | |||||||||||
Portrayed by | Judith Light (2013–14) | ||||||||||
Duration | 2013–14 | ||||||||||
First appearance | January 28, 2013 Venomous Creatures | ||||||||||
Last appearance | September 22, 2014 Brave New World | ||||||||||
Created by | Cynthia Cidre | ||||||||||
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Judith Ryland ( née Brown) is a fictional character from the TNT prime time soap opera Dallas. The role has been portrayed by Tony and Emmy Award winning actress Judith Light. Judith first appeared in episode 2 of the second season.
Judith Light was cast in Dallas in a mystery role as "an authoritative and controlling battleaxe who will fight to the death to protect the people she loves" on October 8, 2012. [5] [6] [7] Later it was announced that Light would be playing Judith Brown-Ryland, Harris Ryland's evil mother and Emma Brown's grandmother. [8] Judith Light is only three years older than her screen son Mitch Pileggi. Light was born on February 9, 1949, while Pileggi was born three years later, on April 5, 1952. The Huffington Post called it a candidate for "Worst Casting Ever" in television history. [9]
Judith Brown-Ryland arrives in Dallas with her granddaughter Emma in 2013. She is the manipulative mother of Harris Ryland and ex-mother-in-law of Ann Ewing. She hates Ann and with Harris kidnapped Ann's daughter Emma at 18 months. In her last appearance in Season 2, Harris sent Judith to an asylum after she wanted to replace him as head of Ryland Transportation with Emma. [10]
Carmen Ramos | |||||||||
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Dallas character | |||||||||
Portrayed by | Marlene Forte (2012–14) | ||||||||
Duration | 2012–14 | ||||||||
First appearance | June 13, 2012 Changing of the Guard | ||||||||
Last appearance | September 22, 2014 Brave New World | ||||||||
Created by | Cynthia Cidre | ||||||||
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Carmen Ramos is a fictional character from the TNT prime time soap opera Dallas. The role has been portrayed by actress Marlene Forte as of pilot episode broadcast on June 13, 2012. [11]
Marlene Forte was cast as a series regular on April 21, 2011, [12] but was dropped to recurring status after the pilot episode was filmed.
Carmen has worked for the Ewing family for many years. [13] She is the mother of Elena Ramos and Drew Ramos. She is not fond of John Ross Ewing III or his father, J.R., but loves Christopher, Bobby and Ann. Her husband worked for Ewing Oil, and died in a rig accident. She turns against the Ewings when Elena reveals that J.R. had swindled her husband out of a share of land, leading to his death.
Steve "Bum" Jones | |||||
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Dallas character | |||||
Portrayed by | Kevin Page (2012–14) | ||||
Duration | 2012–14 | ||||
First appearance | June 13, 2012 Changing of the Guard | ||||
Last appearance | September 22, 2014 Brave New World | ||||
Created by | Cynthia Cidre | ||||
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Steve "Bum" Jones is a fictional character from the TNT prime time soap opera Dallas. The role has been portrayed by actor Kevin Page as of season one.
J.R. said that Bum "can be resourceful" and he is said to have a knack for finding people that don't want to be found. J.R. used Bum to spy on Sue Ellen and see whom she was dating. Bum also gathered information on Cliff Barnes's right-hand man Frank Ashkani and also kept J.R. up-to-date on John Ross.
After J.R.'s death, Bum worked for John Ross and later with Bobby, Sue Ellen, and Christopher enacting J.R.'s masterpiece. Bum revealed that J.R., dying from cancer and with only a few days left to live, asked him (Bum) to shoot him so that J.R. could pin his death on longtime rival Cliff Barnes, ending the Barnes-Ewing feud as part of J.R.'s final masterplan. Bum said that J.R.'s final request was the hardest thing he ever had to do but John Ross understood he was only following J.R.'s wishes. In his final letter J.R. said Bum was "the best friend I didn't deserve to have".
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