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Michelle Stevens
Michelle Louise Stevens (formerly Beaumont and Barnes) is a fictional character who appeared in the last seasons of the popular American television series ''Dallas (1978 TV series), Dallas'', played by Kimberly Foster (actress), Kimberly Foster from 1989 to 1991. Character In an interview for the ''Reading Eagle'', Kimberly Foster described her character, "Michelle doesn't have a limit on how far she'll go with anything or anybody. She's very smart and devious and conniving. She lies, too, but I think still she has some vulnerabilities. She's always trying to find out everyone else's businesses, but she has secrets going on with just about everybody, too. She has some pain in her heart. I think it's because she grew up in the shadow of her sister". Storylines Michelle, the scheming younger sister of April Stevens Ewing, April Stevens, comes to Dallas envious of the lifestyle of her rich sister. She decides to get involved in the wheeling and dealing that is going on around her. ...
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Kimberly Foster (actress)
Kimberly Foster (born July 6, 1961) is an American former actress, best known for her role as Michelle Stevens in the CBS prime time soap opera ''Dallas (1978 TV series), Dallas'' from 1989 to 1991. Life and career Kimberly Foster was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas. She graduated from Booneville High School (Arkansas), Booneville High School and was a cheerleader. Kim, as she was known growing up, was raised in Booneville, Arkansas, Booneville, Arkansas, the daughter of Marion Gary Foster and Paula (Atkins) Foster.Elias, Thomas D. (9 March 1990)Steamy doll on 'Dallas' just acting ''Reading Eagle'' (Scripps Howard News Service) She made her screen debut appearing opposite Joan Collins in the 1983 television film ''Making of a Male Model'' and later guest starred in a number of shows include ''The Fall Guy'', ''Paper Dolls'', ''Knight Rider (1982 TV series), Knight Rider'', ''The A-Team'' and ''Hotel (American TV series), Hotel''. In 1985, Foster was regular cast member in the short ...
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Dallas (1978 TV Series, Season 13)
The thirteenth season of the television series ''Dallas'' aired on CBS during the 1989–90 TV season. Cast Starring In alphabetical order: * Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie Ewing Farlow (19 episodes) * Lesley-Anne Down as Stephanie Rogers (8 episodes) * Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing (26 episodes) * Kimberly Foster as Michelle Stevens (21 episodes) * Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing (27 episodes) * Howard Keel as Clayton Farlow (20 episodes) * George Kennedy as Carter McKay (26 episodes) * Ken Kercheval as Cliff Barnes (23 episodes) * Sasha Mitchell as James Beaumont (23 episodes) * Cathy Podewell as Cally Harper Ewing (25 episodes) * Charlene Tilton as Lucy Ewing Cooper (17 episodes) * Sheree J. Wilson as April Stevens (24 episodes) Also Starring * Alexis Smith as Lady Jessica Montford (4 episodes) * Karen Kopins as Kay Lloyd (3 episodes) * Denver Pyle as Blackie Callahan (2 episodes) * Audrey Landers as Afton Cooper Van Buren (1 episode) * Beth Toussaint as Tracey Lawto ...
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Dallas (1978 TV Series, Season 14)
The fourteenth and final season of the television series ''Dallas'' aired on CBS during the 1990–91 TV season. Cast Starring In alphabetical order: * Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing (23 episodes) * Kimberly Foster as Michelle Stevens (16 episodes) * Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing (23 episodes) * Howard Keel as Clayton Farlow (4 episodes) * George Kennedy as Carter McKay (16 episodes) * Ken Kercheval as Cliff Barnes (16 episodes) * Sasha Mitchell as James Beaumont (17 episodes) * Cathy Podewell as Cally Harper Ewing (10 episodes) * Barbara Stock as Liz Adams (14 episodes) * Sheree J. Wilson as April Stevens Ewing (7 episodes) Additionally, the two-part series finale, " Conundrum", featured cast pics of following stars right after the opening sequence: * Mary Crosby as Kristin Shepard * Linda Gray as Sue Ellen Shepard * Joel Grey as Adam * Steve Kanaly as Ray Krebbs * Jack Scalia as Nicholas Pearce * Ted Shackelford as Gary Ewing * Joan Van Ark as Valene Wallace Special G ...
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Ewing Family (television)
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. ''Knots Landing'' features the large corporation of Gary Ewing Enterprises. Family members Characters in bold have appeared on the revival series. 1st generation *Leander Ewing (deceased) - married an unknown woman (deceased) 2nd generation * Jason Ewing (died 1984) ** Nancy Shaw Ewing (died 1962)S8EP22 - Dead Ends * Jock Ewing (1909–1982) ** Amanda Lewis Ewing (divorced; deceased) ** Miss Ellie Ewing (née Southworth, 1915–2001; deceased) 3rd generation * J.R. Ewing (1939–2013) (died) - Oldest son of Jock and Ellie. ** Sue Ellen Ewing (née Shepard, twice divorced) ** Cally Harper Ewing (née Harpe ...
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April Stevens Ewing
April Stevens Ewing is a fictional character that appeared in the popular American television series ''Dallas'', played by Sheree J. Wilson from 1986 to 1991. Story arc Background April Stevens married Jack Ewing (Dack Rambo) and during their divorce hearing the judge granted her to be entitled to 50% of his future income. Storylines April arrives in Dallas to secure her future and informs Jack that she is entitled to half of his ten percent of Ewing Oil. Out of spite, Jack sells his shares to his sister Jamie (Jenilee Harrison) for one dollar and presents April with her half - fifty cents. When Jamie died, her ten percent went to her husband Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval). Jack's cousin, J.R. (Larry Hagman) schemes to get the ten percent back into the family and April agrees to help him, along with Jack. Meanwhile, WestStar Oil owner Jeremy Wendell (William Smithers) wishes to obtain the ten percent and makes an offer to April to sell her future shares to him, which she agrees to ...
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James Beaumont (Dallas)
James Richard Beaumont is a fictional character that appeared in the later seasons of the popular American television series ''Dallas'', played by Sasha Mitchell. Background James Beaumont was J.R. Ewing's son from his affair with Vanessa Beaumont in Vienna; he was born in 1967. James was raised in Europe with his mother and her husband who he believed to be his father until his mother told him that his true father was Texas oil baron J.R. Ewing. Storylines James came to Dallas to seek out the father he never knew he had. James shocked everyone when he announced that he was J.R.'s son at a public family dinner with all of the Ewings present. J.R. embraced James as his son but James proved to be as manipulative as J.R. himself. James resented his father's interference in his life from controlling James' business dealings and to attempting to break up James' relationship with Michelle Stevens. Seeking revenge on J.R., James conspired with J.R.'s wife, Cally and blocked J.R.'s rel ...
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Cliff Barnes
Clifford Barnes, played by Ken Kercheval, is a fictional character from the popular American television series ''Dallas (1978 TV series), Dallas''. The Barnes family are competitors and sometimes enemies of the Ewing family (Dallas), Ewing family. Cliff is the son of Willard "Digger" Barnes and Rebecca Barnes Wentworth, Rebecca Barnes, the brother of Pam Ewing, Pamela Barnes Ewing, and half-brother of Katherine Wentworth. J. R. Ewing, J.R. Ewing was Cliff's personal nemesis, with J.R. and Cliff continuing on the bitter feud that started with their fathers, Jock Ewing and Digger, from their oil Wildcatter, wildcatting days during the Great Depression. J.R. and Cliff were the only two characters to appear throughout the entire run of the series. A running gag on the series is Cliff's fondness for Chinese take-out. History Original series During the show's conception, the character of Cliff was modeled on the late Robert F. Kennedy. However, he soon evolved into a bumbling sad sack w ...
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Dallas (1978 TV Series)
''Dallas'' is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on CBS from April 2, 1978, to May 3, 1991. The series revolves around an affluent and feuding Texas family, the Ewings, who own the independent oil company Ewing Oil and the cattle-ranching land of Southfork. The series originally focused on the marriage of Bobby Ewing and Pamela Barnes, whose families were sworn enemies. As the series progressed, Bobby's elder brother, oil tycoon J.R. Ewing, became the show's breakout character, whose schemes and dirty business became the show's trademark. When the show ended on May 3, 1991, J.R. was the only character to have appeared in every episode. The show was prominent for its cliffhangers, including the " Who shot J.R.?" mystery. The 1980 episode " Who Done It" remains the second-highest-rated prime-time telecast ever. The show also featured a "Dream Season", in which the entirety of season 9 was revealed to have been a dream of Pamela Ewing. After 14 seasons, ...
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Los Angeles Times
The ''Los Angeles Times'' (abbreviated as ''LA Times'') is a daily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles in 1881. Based in the LA-adjacent suburb of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the United States. The publication has won more than 40 Pulitzer Prizes. It is owned by Patrick Soon-Shiong and published by the Times Mirror Company. The newspaper’s coverage emphasizes California and especially Southern California stories. In the 19th century, the paper developed a reputation for civic boosterism and opposition to labor unions, the latter of which led to the bombing of its headquarters in 1910. The paper's profile grew substantially in the 1960s under publisher Otis Chandler, who adopted a more national focus. In recent decades the paper's readership has declined, and it has been beset by a series of ownership changes, staff reductions, and other controversies. In January 2018, the paper's staff voted to unionize and final ...
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Reading Eagle
The ''Reading Eagle'' is the major daily newspaper in Reading, Pennsylvania. A family-owned newspaper until the spring of 2019, its reported circulation is 37,000 (daily) and 50,000 (Sundays). It serves the Reading and Berks County region of Pennsylvania. After celebrating its sesquicentennial of local ownership and editorial control in 2018, the ''Reading Eagle'' was acquired by the Denver, Colorado-based MediaNews Group (also known as Digital First Media) in May 2019. History The newspaper was founded on January 28, 1868. Initially an afternoon paper, it was published Monday through Saturday with a Sunday-morning edition added later. In 1940, the ''Eagle'' acquired the ''Reading Times'', which was a morning paper, but they remained separate papers. The staff of the two papers was combined in 1982. In June 2002, the ''Reading Times'' ceased publication, and the ''Eagle'' became a morning paper. Both papers had been publishing a joint Saturday-morning edition since 1988. ...
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Dallas
Dallas () is the List of municipalities in Texas, third largest city in Texas and the largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of metropolitan statistical areas, fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people. It is the largest city in and County seat, seat of Dallas County, Texas, Dallas County with portions extending into Collin County, Texas, Collin, Denton County, Texas, Denton, Kaufman County, Texas, Kaufman and Rockwall County, Texas, Rockwall counties. With a 2020 United States census, 2020 census population of 1,304,379, it is the List of United States cities by population, ninth most-populous city in the U.S. and the List of cities in Texas by population, third-largest in Texas after Houston and San Antonio. Located in the North Texas region, the city of Dallas is the main core of the largest metropolitan area in the Southern United States and the largest inland metropolitan area in the U.S. that lacks any navigable link ...
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Cally Harper Ewing
Calpurnia Elizabeth "Cally" Harper Ewing is a fictional character in the popular American television series ''Dallas'', played by Cathy Podewell from 1988 to 1991. Cally was the second wife of J.R. Ewing. Podewell reprised her role as Cally Harper for J.R.'s funeral episode in the second season of the new ''Dallas'' in 2013. Storylines Cally is a waitress at a hotel in Haleyville, Alabama. J.R. meets her while on a hunting trip with his brother Bobby (Patrick Duffy) and their sons. J.R. gets Cally into bed, but when J.R. is discovered by her crazed brothers, he is arrested and convicted of rape. After Cally's brothers break J.R. out of prison, Cally lies that she is pregnant, and her brothers force J.R. into a shotgun wedding. J.R. eventually escapes from Haleyville and returns to Dallas, but Cally follows him. She intends to make their marriage work, but finds that J.R. wants nothing to do with her. Seeking the help of J.R.'s first wife, Sue Ellen (Linda Gray), Cally tricks J ...
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