"Dallas" star Linda Gray stepped out last week to help raise funds to fight cancer, a cause that has become close to her heart. Gray serves as a co-chair, along with Alan Stewart, for the Farrah ...
As a young girl, Linda Gray used to sit outside the gates at MGM Studios to watch the movie stars go by. “There was Carmen Miranda and Van Johnson in their convertibles driving into the studio lot,” ...
In the 1980s, there were two questions on everyone's lips: "How fast can you solve a Rubik's Cube?" and "What did you think of Dallas this week?" The CBS primetime soap opera brought audiences ...
Iconic Dallas star Linda Gray has launched a plan to ride back to Southfork Ranch for one last Christmas — this time as a ghost haunting the home she once inhabited as Sue Ellen Ewing on the ’70s mega ...
Linda Gray (Sue Ellen) appeared in over 300 episodes of the iconic ‘80s primetime soap Dallas. The actress had many leading men during her run on the CBS show. However, her main man was the legendary ...
Legendary Dallas star Linda Gray is selling her spectacular rural California estate for just under $3 million, and pictures show a private paradise that's perfect for anyone who wants to get away from ...
On a recent episode of the 'That's Classic' podcast, Gray recounted how the love scenes between the two weren't her costar's favorite CBS / courtesy Everett Linda Gray is reminiscing about her love ...
Actress Linda Gray, who starred as Sue Ellen Ewing in ‘Dallas,’ is selling her rural California home designed by late modernist architect A. Quincy Jones for $2.995 million. The three-bedroom estate ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Linda Gray, Emmy, and Golden Globe-nominated actress, is selling her much-loved Santa Clarita, California ranch where she has lived for almost 50 years for $2.995 million, ...
Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated actress Linda Gray has just landed her newest star role. Seated next to a fireplace, the “Dallas” mainstay, best known for her role as Sue Ellen Ewing, appears on ...
In the 1980s, there were two questions on everyone's lips: "How fast can you solve a Rubik's Cube?" and "What did you think of Dallas this week?" While these intimate encounters may have been what the ...
With over 300 episodes to shoot, there was time for some practical jokes. In the 1980s, there were two questions on everyone's lips: "How fast can you solve a Rubik's Cube?" and "What did you think of ...