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J. R. Ewing

John Ross "J.R." Ewing Jr. is a fictional character in the American television series Dallas (1978–1991) and its spin-offs, including the revived Dallas series (2012–2014). The character was portrayed by Larry Hagman from the series premiere in 1978 until his death in late 2012, and Hagman was the only actor who appeared in all 357 episodes of the original series.[1] As the show's most famous character, J.R. has been central to many of the series' biggest storylines. He is depicted as a covetous, egocentric, manipulative and amoral oil baron with psychopathic tendencies,[2] who is constantly plotting subterfuges to plunder the wealth of his foes.[3] In the PBS series Pioneers of Television, Hagman claimed the character of J.R. began its development when he played a similar character in the film Stardust, and that he was also inspired by a mean boss he once had.[4]

J. R. Ewing
Dallas character
Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing (2012)
First appearanceApril 2, 1978
"Digger's Daughter"
Last appearanceMarch 4, 2013
"The Furious and the Fast"
Created byDavid Jacobs
Portrayed byLarry Hagman
Crossover appearancesKnots Landing
Dallas: The Early Years
Dallas: J.R. Returns
Dallas: War of the Ewings
Years
  • 1978–1991, 1996, 1998, 2012–2013
Birth1936 (Original series)
1939 (TNT series)
Death(2013-02-01)February 1, 2013
In-universe information
Occupation
  • Vice President of Ewing Oil (1962–1977)
  • President of Ewing Oil (1977–1982)
  • Shareholder & co-CEO of Ewing Oil (1980–1987, 1988–1990, 1991)
  • 25% Shareholder in Harwood Oil (1982–1983)
  • Founder and CEO of JRE Industries (1987–1988)
  • Founder and CEO of Ewing & Ewing (1991)
  • CEO of WestStar Oil (1996–1998, only in films)
  • Owner of Southfork Ranch (2012)
Family
Spouse
Children
Relatives

The focus of the series was initially the feuding families, with J.R. just a supporting character, but his popularity grew and the producers acknowledged he became the breakout character. Two highly rated 1980 episodes became part of a cultural phenomenon that year known as "Who shot J.R.?".[5] In "A House Divided", the audience witnessed J.R. being shot by an unknown assailant.

After the cliffhanger was broadcast in March, the audience had to wait until the November conclusion, "Who Done It". With his new-found popularity, Hagman threatened to leave the series unless his contractual demands were met. CBS leaked rumors of recasting, but the actor eventually prevailed.[6] He also appeared in five episodes of spin-off series Knots Landing between 1980 and 1982. The character is featured in the first two seasons of the 2012 reincarnation series as well. Hagman died on November 23, 2012, and Dallas producers subsequently announced that J.R. would be killed off in the second season.[7] The episode "The Furious and the Fast" dealt with J.R.'s death.

J.R. Ewing is considered one of television's most popular characters,[8][9] with TV Guide naming him #1 in their 2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time.[10] In 2016, Rolling Stone ranked him #11 of their "40 Greatest TV Villains of All Time".[11] In a 2001 Channel 4 poll in the U.K. he was ranked 38th on their list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters.[12][13]

Character

J.R. has a reputation with his fellow characters, and viewers of the show, as a 'bad man'. He thinks nothing of resorting to bribery and blackmail to get his way and appears heartless much of the time—indeed taking pride in his nefarious nature. However, there are several instances throughout the original series' run where a more sympathetic and complex side to his character is portrayed, such as evidence of his love for his family. Also in the final season, there are glimpses of a depressive and contemplative nature when musing to Bobby during their cattle drive about how times were changing.

The name “JR” is an homage to the “JR” for Jett Rink in the movie Giant. Jett Rink was the last character played by James Dean before his death.

Storylines

Original series

J.R. Ewing was the eldest son of John Ross "Jock" Ewing Sr. (Jim Davis) and Eleanor "Miss Ellie" Ewing (Barbara Bel Geddes, briefly Donna Reed). J.R. was born on the family's Southfork Ranch.[14] The year of his birth is inconsistent: in Dallas: The Early Years, Miss Ellie announces her pregnancy with J.R. in 1936, making the year of his birth 1936 or at the latest 1937, while in the 2012 continuation of Dallas, J.R.'s gravestone gives his birth year as 1939.

J.R. has two younger brothers, Gary (Ted Shackelford, briefly David Ackroyd) and Bobby (Patrick Duffy); a half-brother, Ray Krebbs (Steve Kanaly), from his father's affair with an Army nurse named Margaret Hunter during World War II.

Starting at age five, J.R. was groomed to be the heir apparent to his father Jock at Ewing Oil, an independent oil company that Jock ran in a very cutthroat, ruthless manner. After coming home from serving for a short time in the Vietnam War during the 1960s, J.R. began his long tenure as an employee of Ewing Oil. He had no interest in working on Southfork Ranch, which was mostly the domain of his mother Miss Ellie, and brothers Bobby and Ray Krebbs, but he did have a strong desire to keep Southfork in the family. Gary was mostly influenced by his mother and embraced the Southworth tradition of ranching on Southfork and had no interest in Ewing Oil. Like their father Jock, J.R. saw Gary as weak, lacking the Ewing character and growing up Gary was unable to stand up to J.R.'s bullying. A teenage Gary met his wife Valene Clements (Joan Van Ark) in the early 1960s, they married when she became pregnant with their daughter Lucy (Charlene Tilton). J.R. did not approve of Gary marrying someone of Valene's status. When their marriage began to disintegrate, Gary left Southfork leaving Valene and Lucy. When Valene attempted to leave with Lucy, J.R. had her run out of town and took Lucy back to live with the Ewings at Southfork. In 1979, Gary and Valene reunited in Dallas and remarried, but rather than try to live at Southfork again, they left to go and live in the California suburb of Knots Landing.

Bobby spent his time alternating between Southfork and Ewing Oil, and was Jock's favorite son. This made J.R. enormously determined to impress Jock, but despite his huge success in the oil business, J.R. was never able to overcome Jock's favoritism for Bobby. This led to a rivalry between them in childhood that continued as they grew up, especially when Bobby married Pamela Barnes (Victoria Principal, briefly Margaret Michaels), who was a member of the Ewings' rival family. The legendary Barnes-Ewing feud began in the 1930s between Jock and Pam's legal father Digger (Keenan Wynn, originally David Wayne) after their partnership in the oil business dissolved due to Digger's alcoholism and resentment. Jock had earlier married Digger's girlfriend, Eleanor Southworth, which had caused a dent in their relationship prior to the big schism. The feud continued on decades later with J.R. and Digger's son Cliff (Ken Kercheval).

In 1971, J.R. married Sue Ellen Shepard (Linda Gray), a former "Miss Texas". Their marriage became increasingly turbulent with J.R. ignoring her first with Ewing Oil then philandering with other women. By the late 1970s Sue Ellen had become an alcoholic. They divorced in 1981 only to remarry in 1982 and divorce again in 1988. In 1989 Sue Ellen moves to London with her new lover Don Lockwood (Ian McShane), they marry in 1991.

J.R. had two wives and three children during the show's run. His eldest son, James Richard Beaumont (Sasha Mitchell), was by an off-screen affair with Vanessa Beaumont (Gayle Hunnicutt) which occurred in the 1960s but was only brought to knowledge in 1989. His second and most favored son was John Ross Ewing III (Omri Katz) from his first wife Sue Ellen, born in 1979. His third son was with his second wife Cally (Cathy Podewell) born in 1991, however, Cally didn't give birth until after leaving Dallas. J.R. also initially believed he was the father of Christopher Ewing (Joshua Harris, originally Eric Farlow), the son of his sister-in-law and former mistress Kristin Shepard (Mary Crosby), but it was later revealed J.R. was not the father. Christopher was adopted by Bobby and Pam. In addition to that, J.R.'s second wife Cally and his illegitimate son James successfully plotted to gain revenge on him. After JR kicked Cally off of Southfork he checked into a sanitarium in order to get Clayton Farlow's sister, Jessica Montford, to sign over voting rights in WestStar stock to him. Unbeknownst to him, James and Cally managed to get his release papers from his lawyer, Walter Berman. James pretended to be his lawyer and ultimately left him in the sanitarium. Cally eventually freed him. This was the start of what would eventually be a year where J.R. lost everything. First, he lost control of Ewing Oil to Cliff, then was fired at West Star Oil by a vengeful Carter McKay (George Kennedy). To top it all off, he lost control of Southfork and was disowned by his son who moved to Europe to be with Sue Ellen. All J.R. was left with was a room in Southfork that Bobby let him stay in and not much else. Contemplating suicide, the character roamed the lonely Southfork with a bottle of bourbon and a loaded revolver. After an It's a Wonderful Life-like fantasy, J.R. is shown what life would have been like had he never been born. The series ended with a single gunshot and Bobby dashing into J.R.'s room, uttering "Oh my God!" at what he found. J.R.'s fate was not revealed. The "Conundrum" cliffhanger was not resolved until 1996, with the first Dallas reunion movie, Dallas: J.R. Returns. It was revealed in the beginning of the movie that J.R. had not, in fact, shot himself, but had instead shot at the mirror where the demon Adam (Joel Grey) was appearing to him. The 2012 revival series does not follow the reunion film, but shows J.R. still alive. According to the Dallas Facebook page, J.R. had indeed shot the mirror, but unlike the Reunion film, he didn't flee to Europe to recover.

Dallas (2012)

J.R. returns in the 2012 revival of the series, which focuses on J.R.'s son John Ross Ewing III and Bobby's adopted son Christopher Ewing. To J.R.'s delight, John Ross has become a carbon copy of him, in that he is more focused on oil, money and power. As the series begins J.R. has spent the last few years in a nursing home, suffering from chronic depression and not speaking despite visits from Bobby. All the events of the two TV movies are ignored.

Bobby visits and tells J.R. that all of their fights over Ewing Oil and Southfork changed him in ways he doesn't like and that he wants Christopher and John Ross to be a real family and not be like them always fighting. When John Ross eventually visits him on Bobby's suggestion, he says that Bobby plans to sell Southfork and give the money from the sale to Christopher to fund Christopher's renewable energy project. John Ross also tells J.R. that he discovered a 2 billion barrel oil reserve under Southfork but Bobby has blocked the drilling. J.R. finally rouses himself to help his son fight the attempts to block his drilling for oil on the ranch and tells John Ross that Bobby was always a fool. He reveals that he is working alongside Marta Del Sol, the daughter of an old friend of J.R.'s, who owns millions of acres of land. Marta is supposedly offering a partnership to Bobby but it's J.R. pulling the strings when Bobby signs Southfork to Marta's conservatory, it'll really be going to J.R. John Ross is really working alongside Marta, with J.R. seeing them together but not seeming to mind. J.R. surprises everyone by showing up at a family gathering (acting as an invalid by using a walker) and apologizing to Bobby and Sue Ellen for his past actions. He later goes to Mexico to see Marta's father, Carlos Del Sol, but he knows nothing of any deal. He then introduces his daughter only she's not the woman J.R. knows as Marta. Realizing he's been fooled, J.R. tells Del Sol he's made a mistake and bites out that Marta should meet his son as "he's a chip off the old block."

J.R. eventually succeeds in getting Southfork from Bobby and doesn't waste any time in beginning to drill for oil on Southfork. He also cuts John Ross out of the partnership. However, he does give his son power of attorney to run his business ventures. J.R. is forced to return ownership of Southfork to Bobby when J.R. and John Ross' Venezuelan investor, Vicente Cano, turns violent against the Ewings when the loan isn't repaid. J.R. and John Ross are given immunity and sign confessions against Cano, who is sent to prison. Bobby keeps a copy of J.R.'s confession and warns him that he will send J.R. to prison if he uses any more dirty tricks. John Ross' fiancée Elena Ramos discovers John Ross' role in the plot, she breaks up with him and returns to Christopher. The first season ends with John Ross and J.R. joining forces against Bobby, Christopher and Elena, who have apparently reunited as a couple.

At the start of the second season, J.R. is mentoring John Ross in business and dirty tricks and they are plotting to take control of Ewing Energies. J.R. also plots against his old rival Cliff Barnes and his daughter Pamela Rebecca Barnes, who is pregnant with Christopher's twins and is having an affair with John Ross. Bobby asks for J.R.'s help to take down Harris Ryland when it's revealed Ryland kidnapped Bobby's stepdaughter Emma and let Bobby's wife Ann think her daughter was dead. J.R. assures Bobby that he will take Ryland down. In the episode "The Furious and the Fast", J.R. talks to John Ross by phone about a "master plan" to defeat Cliff Barnes and Harris Ryland and to help John Ross take control of Ewing Energies, saying it will be his "masterpiece" when somebody apparently walks into the room and shoots twice, killing him.

J.R.'s memorial was held at the Dallas Petroleum Club where many guests from his past attended. J.R.'s favorite drink, bourbon and branch was served. Guests included J.R.'s half-brother Ray Krebbs, niece Lucy Ewing, brothers Gary Ewing and Bobby Ewing, ex-wives Sue Ellen Ewing and Cally Harper Ewing, ex-mistress Mandy Winger, adopted nephew Christopher Ewing, Elena Ramos and her brother Drew Ramos and J.R.'s son John Ross Ewing III. Other notable guests included Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. J.R.'s funeral was held at the family cemetery plot on Southfork Ranch. Ray, Lucy, Gary, Christopher, Elena, Sue Ellen, and Bobby all spoke. J.R. was buried next to the graves of Jock and Miss Ellie. At his funeral, Sue Ellen read the letter that J.R. had written to her before he was murdered where he stated that he wanted another chance with her. Sue Ellen referred to J.R. as "the love of my life". Since J.R. had been a war veteran, his coffin was draped in a U.S. Stars and Stripes flag and was handed folded to John Ross because he was his son and next-of-kin.

At the end of the funeral J.R.'s private investigator Bum Jones arrives at the gravesite. In the office at Southfork, Bum tells Bobby, John Ross, and Christopher that J.R. was in Abu Dhabi closing a deal to buy some oil leases but that his real reason for being in Abu Dhabi was because for the last several months he was trying to find Christopher's adoptive mother and Bobby's ex-wife Pamela Barnes Ewing. Bum gives Christopher some papers that would tell why it was important for Christopher to find Pam. Bum reveals that J.R. was in Nuevo Laredo following a lead to take down Harris Ryland using the quail hunt as a cover story. John Ross assumes that Ryland was behind his father's murder but Bum says that J.R. was killed by a random mugger. John Ross is given a box containing a pistol and a note from J.R. telling John Ross that now that he is dead, Cliff Barnes and Ryland will join forces to take down the Ewings. The note also says John Ross should use the contents of the box "to take from them what they want to take from us" and that afterwards "Bobby will know what to do." J.R. ends the note by telling John Ross not to forget that he is J.R.'s son "from tip to tail". Bum gives a letter to Bobby. Bobby reads the letter but doesn't reveal what it says and tells John Ross and Christopher that it is between J.R. and him for the time being. Bobby and Bum talk outside the office where Bobby tells Bum to pay off whoever he has to in order to make everyone believe that J.R. was killed by a mugger and when the time is right the Ewings will handle the situation as a family. Bobby goes to J.R.'s bedroom and drinks some of J.R.'s trademark bourbon. Bobby, imagining talking to J.R., says that he knew J.R. would have one final card to play and it was a good one. Bobby says he loves J.R. and he breaks down crying. Bobby, John Ross and Christopher continue working together on the plan and they realise how important it is to find Pam, because she owns one-third of Barnes Global shares along with Katherine and Cliff. With Katherine dead it only leaves her. It was said she entered Abu Dhabi with her husband in 1989. Bobby finally reveals that J.R's master plan was to frame Cliff for his death "from beyond the grave". He reveals that J.R., knowing that he only had days to live from terminal cancer, had Bum steal Cliff's pistol. J.R. knew that Cliff went to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico every year for a fishing competition. J.R. had Bum meet him there and kill him. His plan was to have the Ewing family plant the pistol and J.R.'s trademark belt buckle in Cliff's car and safety deposit box.

Reunion movies

Two Dallas reunion TV movies were produced in the 1990s. Though these movies, at the time, continued the story of Dallas, they were later discarded for continuity purposes when the 2012 Dallas revival series was launched. In the first reunion movie, Dallas: J.R. Returns (1996), it was revealed that J.R. had shot the mirror in front of him and moved away to Europe for a few years. He returned and attempted to take back his empire, succeeding to an extent as he drove Cliff Barnes out of Ewing Oil, returning it to Bobby. J.R. was also elected chairman of West Star Oil, a feat he had spent almost fifteen years fighting to achieve.[15] A second reunion movie, Dallas: War of the Ewings (1998), saw J.R. as CEO of West Star, try and fail to force a merger with Ewing Oil, but he did claim the consolation of conning $50 million from Carter McKay.[16]

Cars

J.R. initially drove a green 1978 Mercedes-Benz 280SE, later replaced by a 1979 Reseda Green Mercedes-Benz 450SEL. In 1981, he drove a redesigned W126 380SEL, also in Reseda Green. In 1983 when his wife Sue Ellen wrecked the car at the end of the Southfork driveway, J.R. replaced it with another 1983 Mercedes Benz 380SEL. In 1984, Mercedes-Benz changed the flagship S-Class model to the 500SEL, J.R. then replaced the 380 with one of these. At the beginning of the 1986 season, J.R. drove a facelifted W126 560SEL but soon after replaced it with a Cadillac Allanté convertible which he drove from 1987 to 1991. At the end of the regular series run in 1991, J.R. drove a Lincoln Mark VII. J.R.'s father, Jock, had driven an earlier generation Lincoln Mark V at the beginning of the series in 1978.

In J.R. Returns, J.R. drives the 500SEL yet again for the first portion of the film. However, this vehicle is totaled and replaced with an updated silver 1996 Mercedes-Benz W140 S420 sedan. In War of the Ewings, J.R. is driving a silver 1998 SL500 Roadster.

Each of J.R.'s vehicles had the personalized license plate "EWING 3".

Legacy

  • In 1999 TV Guide ranked him number 11 on its "50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time" list.[17] In the updated 2013 list, he was number 1.[10]
  • Wizard magazine ranked him the 69th Greatest Villain of all time while Best Villains on TV: Top Ten of Yahoo! Voices picked him as No. 1.
  • WWE professional wrestler John "Bradshaw" Layfield, modeled his post-APA villainous persona after Ewing.

References

  1. ^ O'Carroll, Lisa (2011-10-15). "Larry Hagman diagnosed with cancer". The Guardian. London.
  2. ^ Patrick, Christopher J. (2007). Handbook of Psychopathy, Guilford Pubn., New York
  3. ^ Jacobs, David (1990-04-15). "TV VIEW; When the Rich And the Powerful Were Riding High". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  4. ^ Steve Boettcher (director) (January 22, 2013). "Primetime Soaps". Pioneers of Television. Season 3. Episode 2. PBS.
  5. ^ Meisler, Andy (1995-05-07). "TELEVISION; When J.R. Was Shot The Cliffhanger Was Born". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  6. ^ "Echoes of who shot JR". BBC. 2001-04-05. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  7. ^ Funeral Episode Set for Larry Hagman's J.R. on 'Dallas' Season Two Hollywood.com, December 11, 2012
  8. ^ Cerone, Daniel (1993-10-17). "Larry Hagman Still Relishes Being TV's Oiliest Villain". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
  9. ^ Bromley, Tom (2010-08-24). "Top ten 80s TV villains". Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
  10. ^ a b Bretts, Bruce; Roush, Matt; (March 25, 2013). "Baddies to the Bone: The 60 nastiest villains of all time". TV Guide. pp. 14–15.
  11. ^ Collins, Sean T. (February 9, 2016). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on July 22, 2017. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  12. ^ . Channel 4. Archived from the original on 31 May 2009. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  13. ^ . ITN Source. Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  14. ^ Dallas: The Early Years
  15. ^ Carter, Bill (1991-05-06). "So 'Dallas' Is Finally Over. Or Is It?". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  16. ^ . Daily News. New York. 1996-11-14. Archived from the original on September 24, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  17. ^ TV Guide Book of Lists. Philadelphia: Running Press. 2007. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-7624-3007-9. OCLC 148914467.

External links

  • J.R. Ewing Biography 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine at Ultimate Dallas.com

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This article is about television series character For the hardcore punk band see JR Ewing band John Ross J R Ewing Jr is a fictional character in the American television series Dallas 1978 1991 and its spin offs including the revived Dallas series 2012 2014 The character was portrayed by Larry Hagman from the series premiere in 1978 until his death in late 2012 and Hagman was the only actor who appeared in all 357 episodes of the original series 1 As the show s most famous character J R has been central to many of the series biggest storylines He is depicted as a covetous egocentric manipulative and amoral oil baron with psychopathic tendencies 2 who is constantly plotting subterfuges to plunder the wealth of his foes 3 In the PBS series Pioneers of Television Hagman claimed the character of J R began its development when he played a similar character in the film Stardust and that he was also inspired by a mean boss he once had 4 J R EwingDallas characterLarry Hagman as J R Ewing 2012 First appearanceApril 2 1978 Digger s Daughter Last appearanceMarch 4 2013 The Furious and the Fast Created byDavid JacobsPortrayed byLarry HagmanCrossover appearancesKnots LandingDallas The Early YearsDallas J R ReturnsDallas War of the EwingsYears1978 1991 1996 1998 2012 2013Birth1936 Original series 1939 TNT series Death 2013 02 01 February 1 2013In universe informationOccupationVice President of Ewing Oil 1962 1977 President of Ewing Oil 1977 1982 Shareholder amp co CEO of Ewing Oil 1980 1987 1988 1990 1991 25 Shareholder in Harwood Oil 1982 1983 Founder and CEO of JRE Industries 1987 1988 Founder and CEO of Ewing amp Ewing 1991 CEO of WestStar Oil 1996 1998 only in films Owner of Southfork Ranch 2012 FamilyJock Ewing father Miss Ellie Ewing Farlow mother Clayton Farlow stepfather Gary Ewing brother Bobby Ewing brother Ray Krebbs half brother SpouseSue Ellen Shepard 1971 81 1982 88 Cally Harper 1988 91 ChildrenJames Beaumont John Ross Ewing III Unnamed son with Cally Unnamed daughter with unknown woman RelativesJimmy Beaumont grandson Leander Ewing grandfather Aaron Southworth grandfather Barbara Southworth grandmother Jason Ewing uncle Nancy Ewing aunt Garrison Southworth uncle Cherie Southworth aunt Christopher Ewing nephew adoptive Bobby Ewing II nephew Lucas Wade Krebbs nephew Lucy Ewing niece Betsy Ewing niece Margaret Krebbs half niece Molly Whittaker niece Donna Culver Krebbs half sister in law Pam Ewing sister in law April Ewing sister in law Ann Ewing sister in law Jenna Wade half sister in law Kristin Shepard sister in law Japhet Harper brother in law Boaz Harper brother in law Valene Ewing sister in law Abby Fairgate Cunningham Ewing Sumner sister in law Jack Ewing cousin April Ewing ex cousin per marriage Jamie Ewing Barnes cousin Cliff Barnes cousin per marriage Enoch Southworth great grandfather Eleanor Southworth great grandmother The focus of the series was initially the feuding families with J R just a supporting character but his popularity grew and the producers acknowledged he became the breakout character Two highly rated 1980 episodes became part of a cultural phenomenon that year known as Who shot J R 5 In A House Divided the audience witnessed J R being shot by an unknown assailant After the cliffhanger was broadcast in March the audience had to wait until the November conclusion Who Done It With his new found popularity Hagman threatened to leave the series unless his contractual demands were met CBS leaked rumors of recasting but the actor eventually prevailed 6 He also appeared in five episodes of spin off series Knots Landing between 1980 and 1982 The character is featured in the first two seasons of the 2012 reincarnation series as well Hagman died on November 23 2012 and Dallas producers subsequently announced that J R would be killed off in the second season 7 The episode The Furious and the Fast dealt with J R s death J R Ewing is considered one of television s most popular characters 8 9 with TV Guide naming him 1 in their 2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time 10 In 2016 Rolling Stone ranked him 11 of their 40 Greatest TV Villains of All Time 11 In a 2001 Channel 4 poll in the U K he was ranked 38th on their list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters 12 13 Contents 1 Character 2 Storylines 2 1 Original series 2 2 Dallas 2012 3 Reunion movies 4 Cars 5 Legacy 6 References 7 External linksCharacter EditJ R has a reputation with his fellow characters and viewers of the show as a bad man He thinks nothing of resorting to bribery and blackmail to get his way and appears heartless much of the time indeed taking pride in his nefarious nature However there are several instances throughout the original series run where a more sympathetic and complex side to his character is portrayed such as evidence of his love for his family Also in the final season there are glimpses of a depressive and contemplative nature when musing to Bobby during their cattle drive about how times were changing The name JR is an homage to the JR for Jett Rink in the movie Giant Jett Rink was the last character played by James Dean before his death Storylines EditOriginal series Edit J R Ewing was the eldest son of John Ross Jock Ewing Sr Jim Davis and Eleanor Miss Ellie Ewing Barbara Bel Geddes briefly Donna Reed J R was born on the family s Southfork Ranch 14 The year of his birth is inconsistent in Dallas The Early Years Miss Ellie announces her pregnancy with J R in 1936 making the year of his birth 1936 or at the latest 1937 while in the 2012 continuation of Dallas J R s gravestone gives his birth year as 1939 J R has two younger brothers Gary Ted Shackelford briefly David Ackroyd and Bobby Patrick Duffy a half brother Ray Krebbs Steve Kanaly from his father s affair with an Army nurse named Margaret Hunter during World War II Starting at age five J R was groomed to be the heir apparent to his father Jock at Ewing Oil an independent oil company that Jock ran in a very cutthroat ruthless manner After coming home from serving for a short time in the Vietnam War during the 1960s J R began his long tenure as an employee of Ewing Oil He had no interest in working on Southfork Ranch which was mostly the domain of his mother Miss Ellie and brothers Bobby and Ray Krebbs but he did have a strong desire to keep Southfork in the family Gary was mostly influenced by his mother and embraced the Southworth tradition of ranching on Southfork and had no interest in Ewing Oil Like their father Jock J R saw Gary as weak lacking the Ewing character and growing up Gary was unable to stand up to J R s bullying A teenage Gary met his wife Valene Clements Joan Van Ark in the early 1960s they married when she became pregnant with their daughter Lucy Charlene Tilton J R did not approve of Gary marrying someone of Valene s status When their marriage began to disintegrate Gary left Southfork leaving Valene and Lucy When Valene attempted to leave with Lucy J R had her run out of town and took Lucy back to live with the Ewings at Southfork In 1979 Gary and Valene reunited in Dallas and remarried but rather than try to live at Southfork again they left to go and live in the California suburb of Knots Landing Bobby spent his time alternating between Southfork and Ewing Oil and was Jock s favorite son This made J R enormously determined to impress Jock but despite his huge success in the oil business J R was never able to overcome Jock s favoritism for Bobby This led to a rivalry between them in childhood that continued as they grew up especially when Bobby married Pamela Barnes Victoria Principal briefly Margaret Michaels who was a member of the Ewings rival family The legendary Barnes Ewing feud began in the 1930s between Jock and Pam s legal father Digger Keenan Wynn originally David Wayne after their partnership in the oil business dissolved due to Digger s alcoholism and resentment Jock had earlier married Digger s girlfriend Eleanor Southworth which had caused a dent in their relationship prior to the big schism The feud continued on decades later with J R and Digger s son Cliff Ken Kercheval In 1971 J R married Sue Ellen Shepard Linda Gray a former Miss Texas Their marriage became increasingly turbulent with J R ignoring her first with Ewing Oil then philandering with other women By the late 1970s Sue Ellen had become an alcoholic They divorced in 1981 only to remarry in 1982 and divorce again in 1988 In 1989 Sue Ellen moves to London with her new lover Don Lockwood Ian McShane they marry in 1991 J R had two wives and three children during the show s run His eldest son James Richard Beaumont Sasha Mitchell was by an off screen affair with Vanessa Beaumont Gayle Hunnicutt which occurred in the 1960s but was only brought to knowledge in 1989 His second and most favored son was John Ross Ewing III Omri Katz from his first wife Sue Ellen born in 1979 His third son was with his second wife Cally Cathy Podewell born in 1991 however Cally didn t give birth until after leaving Dallas J R also initially believed he was the father of Christopher Ewing Joshua Harris originally Eric Farlow the son of his sister in law and former mistress Kristin Shepard Mary Crosby but it was later revealed J R was not the father Christopher was adopted by Bobby and Pam In addition to that J R s second wife Cally and his illegitimate son James successfully plotted to gain revenge on him After JR kicked Cally off of Southfork he checked into a sanitarium in order to get Clayton Farlow s sister Jessica Montford to sign over voting rights in WestStar stock to him Unbeknownst to him James and Cally managed to get his release papers from his lawyer Walter Berman James pretended to be his lawyer and ultimately left him in the sanitarium Cally eventually freed him This was the start of what would eventually be a year where J R lost everything First he lost control of Ewing Oil to Cliff then was fired at West Star Oil by a vengeful Carter McKay George Kennedy To top it all off he lost control of Southfork and was disowned by his son who moved to Europe to be with Sue Ellen All J R was left with was a room in Southfork that Bobby let him stay in and not much else Contemplating suicide the character roamed the lonely Southfork with a bottle of bourbon and a loaded revolver After an It s a Wonderful Life like fantasy J R is shown what life would have been like had he never been born The series ended with a single gunshot and Bobby dashing into J R s room uttering Oh my God at what he found J R s fate was not revealed The Conundrum cliffhanger was not resolved until 1996 with the first Dallas reunion movie Dallas J R Returns It was revealed in the beginning of the movie that J R had not in fact shot himself but had instead shot at the mirror where the demon Adam Joel Grey was appearing to him The 2012 revival series does not follow the reunion film but shows J R still alive According to the Dallas Facebook page J R had indeed shot the mirror but unlike the Reunion film he didn t flee to Europe to recover Dallas 2012 Edit J R returns in the 2012 revival of the series which focuses on J R s son John Ross Ewing III and Bobby s adopted son Christopher Ewing To J R s delight John Ross has become a carbon copy of him in that he is more focused on oil money and power As the series begins J R has spent the last few years in a nursing home suffering from chronic depression and not speaking despite visits from Bobby All the events of the two TV movies are ignored Bobby visits and tells J R that all of their fights over Ewing Oil and Southfork changed him in ways he doesn t like and that he wants Christopher and John Ross to be a real family and not be like them always fighting When John Ross eventually visits him on Bobby s suggestion he says that Bobby plans to sell Southfork and give the money from the sale to Christopher to fund Christopher s renewable energy project John Ross also tells J R that he discovered a 2 billion barrel oil reserve under Southfork but Bobby has blocked the drilling J R finally rouses himself to help his son fight the attempts to block his drilling for oil on the ranch and tells John Ross that Bobby was always a fool He reveals that he is working alongside Marta Del Sol the daughter of an old friend of J R s who owns millions of acres of land Marta is supposedly offering a partnership to Bobby but it s J R pulling the strings when Bobby signs Southfork to Marta s conservatory it ll really be going to J R John Ross is really working alongside Marta with J R seeing them together but not seeming to mind J R surprises everyone by showing up at a family gathering acting as an invalid by using a walker and apologizing to Bobby and Sue Ellen for his past actions He later goes to Mexico to see Marta s father Carlos Del Sol but he knows nothing of any deal He then introduces his daughter only she s not the woman J R knows as Marta Realizing he s been fooled J R tells Del Sol he s made a mistake and bites out that Marta should meet his son as he s a chip off the old block J R eventually succeeds in getting Southfork from Bobby and doesn t waste any time in beginning to drill for oil on Southfork He also cuts John Ross out of the partnership However he does give his son power of attorney to run his business ventures J R is forced to return ownership of Southfork to Bobby when J R and John Ross Venezuelan investor Vicente Cano turns violent against the Ewings when the loan isn t repaid J R and John Ross are given immunity and sign confessions against Cano who is sent to prison Bobby keeps a copy of J R s confession and warns him that he will send J R to prison if he uses any more dirty tricks John Ross fiancee Elena Ramos discovers John Ross role in the plot she breaks up with him and returns to Christopher The first season ends with John Ross and J R joining forces against Bobby Christopher and Elena who have apparently reunited as a couple At the start of the second season J R is mentoring John Ross in business and dirty tricks and they are plotting to take control of Ewing Energies J R also plots against his old rival Cliff Barnes and his daughter Pamela Rebecca Barnes who is pregnant with Christopher s twins and is having an affair with John Ross Bobby asks for J R s help to take down Harris Ryland when it s revealed Ryland kidnapped Bobby s stepdaughter Emma and let Bobby s wife Ann think her daughter was dead J R assures Bobby that he will take Ryland down In the episode The Furious and the Fast J R talks to John Ross by phone about a master plan to defeat Cliff Barnes and Harris Ryland and to help John Ross take control of Ewing Energies saying it will be his masterpiece when somebody apparently walks into the room and shoots twice killing him J R s memorial was held at the Dallas Petroleum Club where many guests from his past attended J R s favorite drink bourbon and branch was served Guests included J R s half brother Ray Krebbs niece Lucy Ewing brothers Gary Ewing and Bobby Ewing ex wives Sue Ellen Ewing and Cally Harper Ewing ex mistress Mandy Winger adopted nephew Christopher Ewing Elena Ramos and her brother Drew Ramos and J R s son John Ross Ewing III Other notable guests included Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones J R s funeral was held at the family cemetery plot on Southfork Ranch Ray Lucy Gary Christopher Elena Sue Ellen and Bobby all spoke J R was buried next to the graves of Jock and Miss Ellie At his funeral Sue Ellen read the letter that J R had written to her before he was murdered where he stated that he wanted another chance with her Sue Ellen referred to J R as the love of my life Since J R had been a war veteran his coffin was draped in a U S Stars and Stripes flag and was handed folded to John Ross because he was his son and next of kin At the end of the funeral J R s private investigator Bum Jones arrives at the gravesite In the office at Southfork Bum tells Bobby John Ross and Christopher that J R was in Abu Dhabi closing a deal to buy some oil leases but that his real reason for being in Abu Dhabi was because for the last several months he was trying to find Christopher s adoptive mother and Bobby s ex wife Pamela Barnes Ewing Bum gives Christopher some papers that would tell why it was important for Christopher to find Pam Bum reveals that J R was in Nuevo Laredo following a lead to take down Harris Ryland using the quail hunt as a cover story John Ross assumes that Ryland was behind his father s murder but Bum says that J R was killed by a random mugger John Ross is given a box containing a pistol and a note from J R telling John Ross that now that he is dead Cliff Barnes and Ryland will join forces to take down the Ewings The note also says John Ross should use the contents of the box to take from them what they want to take from us and that afterwards Bobby will know what to do J R ends the note by telling John Ross not to forget that he is J R s son from tip to tail Bum gives a letter to Bobby Bobby reads the letter but doesn t reveal what it says and tells John Ross and Christopher that it is between J R and him for the time being Bobby and Bum talk outside the office where Bobby tells Bum to pay off whoever he has to in order to make everyone believe that J R was killed by a mugger and when the time is right the Ewings will handle the situation as a family Bobby goes to J R s bedroom and drinks some of J R s trademark bourbon Bobby imagining talking to J R says that he knew J R would have one final card to play and it was a good one Bobby says he loves J R and he breaks down crying Bobby John Ross and Christopher continue working together on the plan and they realise how important it is to find Pam because she owns one third of Barnes Global shares along with Katherine and Cliff With Katherine dead it only leaves her It was said she entered Abu Dhabi with her husband in 1989 Bobby finally reveals that J R s master plan was to frame Cliff for his death from beyond the grave He reveals that J R knowing that he only had days to live from terminal cancer had Bum steal Cliff s pistol J R knew that Cliff went to Nuevo Laredo Mexico every year for a fishing competition J R had Bum meet him there and kill him His plan was to have the Ewing family plant the pistol and J R s trademark belt buckle in Cliff s car and safety deposit box Reunion movies EditTwo Dallas reunion TV movies were produced in the 1990s Though these movies at the time continued the story of Dallas they were later discarded for continuity purposes when the 2012 Dallas revival series was launched In the first reunion movie Dallas J R Returns 1996 it was revealed that J R had shot the mirror in front of him and moved away to Europe for a few years He returned and attempted to take back his empire succeeding to an extent as he drove Cliff Barnes out of Ewing Oil returning it to Bobby J R was also elected chairman of West Star Oil a feat he had spent almost fifteen years fighting to achieve 15 A second reunion movie Dallas War of the Ewings 1998 saw J R as CEO of West Star try and fail to force a merger with Ewing Oil but he did claim the consolation of conning 50 million from Carter McKay 16 Cars EditJ R initially drove a green 1978 Mercedes Benz 280SE later replaced by a 1979 Reseda Green Mercedes Benz 450SEL In 1981 he drove a redesigned W126 380SEL also in Reseda Green In 1983 when his wife Sue Ellen wrecked the car at the end of the Southfork driveway J R replaced it with another 1983 Mercedes Benz 380SEL In 1984 Mercedes Benz changed the flagship S Class model to the 500SEL J R then replaced the 380 with one of these At the beginning of the 1986 season J R drove a facelifted W126 560SEL but soon after replaced it with a Cadillac Allante convertible which he drove from 1987 to 1991 At the end of the regular series run in 1991 J R drove a Lincoln Mark VII J R s father Jock had driven an earlier generation Lincoln Mark V at the beginning of the series in 1978 In J R Returns J R drives the 500SEL yet again for the first portion of the film However this vehicle is totaled and replaced with an updated silver 1996 Mercedes Benz W140 S420 sedan In War of the Ewings J R is driving a silver 1998 SL500 Roadster Each of J R s vehicles had the personalized license plate EWING 3 Legacy EditIn 1999 TV Guide ranked him number 11 on its 50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time list 17 In the updated 2013 list he was number 1 10 Wizard magazine ranked him the 69th Greatest Villain of all time while Best Villains on TV Top Ten of Yahoo Voices picked him as No 1 WWE professional wrestler John Bradshaw Layfield modeled his post APA villainous persona after Ewing References Edit O Carroll Lisa 2011 10 15 Larry Hagman diagnosed with cancer The Guardian London Patrick Christopher J 2007 Handbook of Psychopathy Guilford Pubn New York Jacobs David 1990 04 15 TV VIEW When the Rich And the Powerful Were Riding High The New York Times Retrieved 2010 08 31 Steve Boettcher director January 22 2013 Primetime Soaps Pioneers of Television Season 3 Episode 2 PBS Meisler Andy 1995 05 07 TELEVISION When J R Was Shot The Cliffhanger Was Born The New York Times Retrieved 2010 08 31 Echoes of who shot JR BBC 2001 04 05 Retrieved 2010 08 31 Funeral Episode Set for Larry Hagman s J R on Dallas Season Two Hollywood com December 11 2012 Cerone Daniel 1993 10 17 Larry Hagman Still Relishes Being TV s Oiliest Villain Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 09 04 Bromley Tom 2010 08 24 Top ten 80s TV villains Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 2010 09 04 a b Bretts Bruce Roush Matt March 25 2013 Baddies to the Bone The 60 nastiest villains of all time TV Guide pp 14 15 Collins Sean T February 9 2016 40 Greatest TV Villains of All Time Rolling Stone Archived from the original on July 22 2017 Retrieved April 29 2016 100 Greatest TV Characters Channel 4 Archived from the original on 31 May 2009 Retrieved 26 May 2019 100 Greatest 100 Greatest TV Characters Part 1 ITN Source Archived from the original on 21 February 2015 Retrieved 13 May 2019 Dallas The Early Years Carter Bill 1991 05 06 So Dallas Is Finally Over Or Is It The New York Times Retrieved 2010 08 31 J R Reprises That Ol Dallas Malice Daily News New York 1996 11 14 Archived from the original on September 24 2010 Retrieved 2010 08 31 TV Guide Book of Lists Philadelphia Running Press 2007 p 190 ISBN 978 0 7624 3007 9 OCLC 148914467 External links EditJ R Ewing Biography Archived 2011 07 07 at the Wayback Machine at Ultimate Dallas com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J R Ewing amp oldid 1156813245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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