The Ewings Today: 10 Shocking Updates On The Cast Of The Original And Reboot Dallas TV Series

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The iconic world of Ewing Oil and Southfork Ranch continues to fascinate fans decades after the original series finale. As of this , the surviving members of the original Dallas cast and the stars of the 2012 reboot are busier than ever, balancing new film projects, television roles, and even multi-million dollar business ventures. From new action-thrillers starring Patrick Duffy to the surprisingly low-key life of Victoria Principal, the lives of the Ewing family and their rivals are anything but quiet.

The original CBS series, which ran from 1978 to 1991, defined the primetime soap opera genre, captivating global audiences with its tales of Texas wealth, power, and betrayal. The TNT revival series (2012-2014) successfully introduced a new generation of Ewings, cementing the show's legacy. This deep dive reveals the most recent, up-to-date projects and personal milestones of the actors who brought the legendary Ewing dynasty to life.

Ewing Family Legends: Where Are The Original Dallas Stars Now?

The core of Dallas rested on the shoulders of the original cast. While some have tragically passed away, the surviving members remain highly active in Hollywood, philanthropy, and entrepreneurship, proving that the Ewing spirit of ambition never truly fades.

Patrick Duffy (Bobby Ewing)

  • Date of Birth: March 17, 1949 (Age 76)
  • Key Roles: Bobby Ewing (Dallas), Frank Lambert (Step by Step), Stephen Logan (The Bold and the Beautiful)
  • Current Status: Highly active in acting and directing.
  • Recent Projects: Duffy recently starred alongside his partner, actress Linda Purl, in the 2024 action-thriller film Hollywood Grit. He also continues to appear in various Hallmark Channel movies, maintaining a strong presence in television.

Linda Gray (Sue Ellen Ewing)

  • Date of Birth: September 13, 1940 (Age 85)
  • Key Roles: Sue Ellen Ewing (Dallas), Judith Winters (Melrose Place)
  • Current Status: Actress, director, and former UN Goodwill Ambassador.
  • Recent Activities: In late 2024, Gray was involved in fundraising efforts to fight cancer. There have also been reports and discussions about her potentially returning to Southfork Ranch for a new Dallas movie project, signaling her continued commitment to the iconic character.

Victoria Principal (Pamela Barnes Ewing)

  • Date of Birth: January 3, 1950 (Age 75)
  • Key Roles: Pamela Barnes Ewing (Dallas)
  • Current Status: Retired actress, highly successful entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
  • Business & Philanthropy: Principal famously left Hollywood to launch her skincare empire, Principal Secret, which became a multi-million dollar business. In a major life change, she stepped down from her business in 2019 to focus entirely on her philanthropic work through the Victoria Principal Foundation for Thoughtful Existence, which supports environmental causes and animal welfare.

Charlene Tilton (Lucy Ewing)

  • Date of Birth: December 1, 1958 (Age 66)
  • Key Roles: Lucy Ewing (Dallas), The Bionic Woman (The Love Boat)
  • Current Status: Still actively acting in independent films and television.
  • Recent Projects: Tilton continues to take on roles in various genres, including the 2024 holiday horror film Final Recovery. She is also a passionate advocate for foster children, lending her time and voice to charitable causes.

Steve Kanaly (Ray Krebbs)

  • Date of Birth: March 14, 1946 (Age 79)
  • Key Roles: Ray Krebbs (Dallas), Chester Rollins (The Love Boat)
  • Current Status: Actor and rancher.
  • Life Update: Kanaly is known for his love of the outdoors and continues to live on a ranch, often balancing his acting career with his passion for a rural lifestyle, a perfect fit for the former Southfork foreman.

The Next Generation: What The Dallas Reboot Cast Is Doing Now (2024/2025)

The 2012 TNT reboot introduced a new power struggle between the sons of J.R. and Bobby, bringing the Ewing saga to a modern audience. These actors have gone on to forge successful careers in major film franchises and network television.

Jesse Metcalfe (Christopher Ewing)

As Bobby Ewing's adopted son, Christopher Ewing, Metcalfe carried a major storyline in the revival. Since the show's conclusion, he has maintained a busy schedule in both film and television. His upcoming projects include the 2024 film Clear Cut and the 2025 comedy The Comic Shop. He is also set to star in a new TV series adaptation of a V.C. Andrews novel, confirming his continued prominence in the TV landscape.

Jordana Brewster (Elena Ramos)

Brewster, who played the love interest and rival Elena Ramos, is arguably the most recognizable name from the younger cast due to her involvement in a blockbuster franchise. She continues to star as Mia Toretto in the globally successful Fast & Furious film series, appearing in 2023’s Fast X. Her other recent roles include the 2024 film Cellar Door and the upcoming 2025 movie Heart Eyes.

Josh Henderson (John Ross Ewing III)

The son of J.R. Ewing, John Ross Ewing III was the reboot's central anti-hero. Actor Josh Henderson has since transitioned to a steady career in television and made-for-TV movies. He frequently appears in the popular Hallmark Mystery movie lineup, most recently in the holiday-themed film Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas, showcasing his versatility beyond the ruthless oil baron persona.

Julie Gonzalo (Pamela Rebecca Barnes)

Playing the complex role of Pamela Rebecca Barnes (a nod to the original Pamela), Julie Gonzalo has become a staple on the Hallmark Channel. She is one of the network's most consistent leading ladies, starring in numerous romantic comedies and holiday features, such as 2023’s 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost.

In Memoriam: The Stars Who Are Gone But Never Forgotten

The legacy of Dallas is also defined by the legendary actors who have passed away, whose characters remain central to the show's history. These performers were the bedrock of the original series, and their deaths were often written into the show's narrative, creating some of the most emotional moments in television history.

Larry Hagman (J.R. Ewing)

The man who played the most iconic villain in TV history, Larry Hagman, passed away on November 23, 2012, at the age of 81, due to complications from cancer. His death occurred during the filming of the second season of the Dallas reboot, leading to a memorable and emotional on-screen funeral for J.R. Ewing, which paid tribute to his incredible career. Hagman's final credited role was in the reboot series itself.

Ken Kercheval (Cliff Barnes)

The long-suffering rival to J.R., Cliff Barnes, was played by Ken Kercheval. He was one of only two actors (the other being Hagman) to appear in the entire run of the original series. Kercheval passed away on April 21, 2019, at the age of 83. His last credited appearance was in the film Surviving in L.A.

Barbara Bel Geddes (Miss Ellie Ewing)

The beloved matriarch of Southfork, Miss Ellie Ewing, was portrayed by the Oscar-nominated Barbara Bel Geddes. She died on August 8, 2005, at the age of 82, from lung cancer. Her dignified portrayal of the family's moral center earned her an Emmy Award and four Golden Globe nominations, solidifying her place as a television icon.

Jim Davis (Jock Ewing)

As the patriarch and founder of Ewing Oil, Jock Ewing, Jim Davis set the tone for the entire series. Davis died from cancer on April 26, 1981, during the show's fourth season. His death was a major event, and the show handled his character's absence by having Jock's character die off-screen in a helicopter crash in South America, a storyline that allowed his legacy to continue influencing the family for years.

The Undying Topical Authority of Southfork Ranch

The enduring popularity of the Dallas cast is a testament to the show's powerful topical authority in pop culture. The series didn't just tell a story; it created a world of Texas oil, power, and family drama that became a global phenomenon. Even today, the phrase "Who shot J.R.?" is shorthand for a major cliffhanger, and the image of Southfork Ranch remains an instantly recognizable symbol of wealth and excess.

The continuing work of actors like Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray keeps the franchise alive, while the success of the reboot cast members like Jordana Brewster and Jesse Metcalfe ensures that the Ewing legacy spans generations of television viewers. The fact that the original cast members are still actively pursuing new projects, from independent films to major philanthropic endeavors like the Victoria Principal Foundation, demonstrates that the drive and ambition they portrayed on screen were not just acting—they were a way of life.

From the original 1978 debut to the 2014 reboot finale, the cast of Dallas has given fans decades of unforgettable television. Their current activities, whether on a new movie set or a quiet ranch, prove that the spirit of the Ewing family drama—and the pursuit of new ventures—is truly timeless.

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