After his marriage to April Stevens ended tragically, Bobby Ewing married Ann Smith (also known as Ann Ewing) in the Dallas reboot, becoming his third wife and the matriarch of Southfork Ranch in the series' later seasons.
There have been three Mrs. Bobby Ewings on “Dallas” — Pam, April and Ann. Picking a favorite is almost as tough as choosing between Ginger and Mary Ann on “Gilligan's Island,” but let's try anyway.
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.
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.
She eventually marries Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams) and together, they have two children: a son, Samuel, who dies from osteogenesis imperfecta type II, and a daughter named Harriet. April's story concluded with her departure in the Season 14 finale, and it was later revealed in Season 17 that she left Seattle with ...
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.
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. The next year, after problems with the now-teenaged Charlie, Jenna escorted Charlie to Europe to attend boarding school.
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.
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.
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.
For the next year, Pam goes on to work at Ewing Oil and runs Bobby's interest in the company, while reestablishing her relationship with Mark Grayson, who had not died as previously thought. However, the morning after her wedding to Mark, Pam goes into the bathroom and finds Bobby in the shower – alive and well.
Known as Bobby Bacala in the Sopranos, Bobby Baccalieri met his end when a plot to dismantle the Soprano crew was set into motion. He was fatally shot, causing a significant impact on the Sopranos, leading to restitution being offered for his death.
'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.
However, their second marriage collapsed due to Mitch's workload as a doctor, and she decided to split up while visiting her family in Dallas in 1988. Lucy and Mitch divorced for the second time in January 1989.
Jock welcomed Ray into the Ewing family and publicly acknowledged Ray as his son. Because of the incestuous implications, Ray eventually found happiness with the politician and widow of former Texas governor Sam Culver, Donna Culver Krebbs, and they married in 1981.
Waller says she “wasn't performing my best” due to “nerves and emotions” her first time around, and was let go as the final women on the DCC roster were being selected. “America's Sweethearts” Season 2 captures the conversation DCC director Kelli Finglass broke the news to Waller.
Roger had an increasing obsession for Lucy, and eventually kidnapped her, planning to elope to California with her. However, Pam and Bobby rescued Lucy. In quick succession in 1982, Lucy divorced Mitch, became pregnant with Roger's baby, and had an abortion.
J.R. had two wives and three children during the show's run.
In the end, its cliffhanger wasn't resolved until 1996 with the first Dallas TV movie reunion “Dallas: J.R. Returns.” It was later revealed that J.R. had not shot himself, but had instead shot the mirror where the spirit “Adam” (Joel Grey) was appearing at him.
In order to save his life from her two big brothers, J.R. Ewing marries Cally Harper.
Kepner chooses Avery, and they run out of her wedding together. When Kepner regrets her decision, Avery proposes to her and they elope. They keep their marriage a secret from the rest of the hospital staff, because of a new rule restricting relations among the staff.
Their initial nerves and fears slowly fall away as the birth of their baby boy looms closer, but during a routine ultrasound partway through the pregnancy, April learns that their child has a fatal form of osteogenesis Imperfecta, aka OI, or “brittle bone disease.” Crushed, the couple are forced to induce labor so that ...
Zola Grey Shepherd, born Zola Limbani, is Meredith Grey and Derek Shepherd's eldest daughter and child. She has a younger brother, Bailey, and a younger sister, Ellis.