Bobby Ewing from the TV show Dallas married three women: his first love Pamela Barnes (multiple times), his second wife April Stevens, and in the revival series, Ann Ewing, who became the matriarch of Southfork.
In 1987, Jenna gave birth to Bobby's son, Lucas, named after her father. Jenna later married Ray, who adopted Lucas and raised him with Jenna despite Bobby being the father.
Ann is the third wife of Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy). The couple married in 2005 and Ann has become the matriarch of Southfork Ranch. She is protective of her stepson and loyal to her family.
Christopher is the adopted son of Bobby and the late Pam Ewing and the biological son of Kristin Shepard (Sue Ellen Ewing's sister) and Jeff Farraday.
Pam and Bobby remarry in 1986, and she receives good news at the end of the 1986–87 season finale: she is finally able to conceive a baby, after confirming that there would be no health risks involved.
Rebecca dies as a result of her injuries. Pam is devastated and angry, blaming the contest between J.R. and Bobby for her mother's death. Pam leaves Bobby and they divorce in the fall of 1983.
It was only in the penultimate season that Cliff learned the truth. In 1985, Cliff married Jamie Ewing (Jenilee Harrison), daughter of Jason Ewing and cousin to J.R. and Bobby. Initially, the marriage was strategic, as Cliff believed Jamie had a claim to part of Ewing Oil.
He had to leave the show when the cast (and he) knew that he was dying in 1981 (though he appeared in almost every episode of the 1980-81 season). In April 1981 the writers of Dallas (1978) decided not to write his death into the storyline right away.
In the 1985-86 season, Donna and Ray discovered their unborn child had Down syndrome and, despite Ray's efforts for an abortion, Donna decided to keep the child. At a rodeo, she was injured by a bull, causing her to miscarry. She and Ray then adopted a deaf boy named Tony in 1986.
Bobby Jack Brazier was born on 2 June 2003 at Portland Hospital in Westminster, London. He is the son of television personality Jade Goody and television presenter Jeff Brazier.
Jenna was the first love of Bobby Ewing, but she left him at the altar when they were engaged before the show's start, to marry an Italian count, Renaldo Marchetta. Later, she is forced to leave him again against her will, due to Renaldo's kidnapping their daughter Charlotte "Charlie" Wade.
Seeking the help of J.R.'s first wife, Sue Ellen (Linda Gray), Cally tricks J.R. into renewing their wedding vows when she claims she is pregnant. J.R. discovers her ruse, but decides to remain married to her, because his son John Ross (Omri Katz) has become fond of her.
Roger became obsessed with Lucy and eventually kidnapped her, planning to force her to leave Dallas with him. However, Pam and Bobby rescued her. In quick succession in 1982, Lucy divorced Mitch, but realised she was pregnant with Roger's baby after he had raped her, and she had an abortion.
'Dallas' star, Linda Gray celebrating a Thanksgiving past with her son, Jeff Thrasher, who passed away in November 2020 at the age of 56 from leukemia.
Colley Shorter's wife died in 1939 and a year later Cliff married him. He was 58, she was 41; they had been together 13 years. She moved to Chetwynd, his Arts-and-Crafts country house, and travelled with him in first-class cabins and his chauffeur-driven Rolls.
Yes, actress Una Stubbs admitted to having a past affair with singer Cliff Richard, a relationship that was kept private but acknowledged by Stubbs later in life, though not a long-term public romance. They worked together on films like Summer Holiday and Wonderful Life, where she played his girlfriend, but they also had a real-life connection beyond the screen.
Later, April marries Bobby but their union is cut short when she is kidnapped while on honeymoon with Bobby in Paris, where she is subsequently shot and dies in Bobby's arms.
Jim's unresolved emotions for Pam were the primary reason for his break up with Karen. Pam had cancelled her wedding for Jim, causing him to feel conflicted despite being with Karen. The situation escalated when Jim received a sentimental note from Pam, prompting him to end his relationship with Karen abruptly.
The New Edition singer says he left because he didn't want to create a scene. He released a statement explaining, "My children and I were invited to the funeral of my ex-wife Whitney Houston. We were seated by security and then subsequently asked to move on three separate occasions.
Flay is not formally diagnosed with any condition, but he had trouble as a student and got a job as a teenager as a busboy at New York City's famed Joe Allen restaurant, which proved to be a turning point for him. He went to culinary school while he was working there, embarking on his career.
During the final season, McKay is arrested, charged and convicted of the murder of Johnny Dancer. This results in him losing his position as chairman of the board of WestStar despite the fact that Cliff Barnes killed Dancer albeit in self defense.
J.R. had two wives and three children during the show's run.
She left the show at the end of the eighth season, her contract having expired; Larry Hagman was very disappointed over her departure. She said of Hagman in 1988, "He called me and said, 'You're certainly a good actress, we never realized.' I think Larry went to bat for me to come back on the show."