Miss Ellie Ewing
| Miss Ellie Ewing | |
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Screen actress Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie Ewing, the matriarch of the Ewing family. |
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| First appearance | April 2, 1978 Digger's Daughter |
| Last appearance | April 27, 1990 The Southfork Wedding |
| Created by | David Jacobs |
| Portrayed by | Barbara Bel Geddes (1978-1984, 1985-1990) Donna Reed (1984-1985) Molly Hagan (Dallas: The Early Years; 1986) |
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| Nickname(s) | Miss Ellie |
| Gender | Female |
| Occupation | |
| Family | Aaron Southworth (father; deceased) Barbara Southworth (mother; deceased) Garrison Southworth (brother; deceased) |
| Spouse(s) | Jock Ewing (1938-1982) Clayton Farlow (1984-present) |
Eleanor "Miss Ellie" Southworth Ewing Farlow is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera Dallas, a long running serial centered around the lives of the wealthy Ewing family living in Dallas, Texas. Throughout her run, the character remains an important part of the show's structure. Created by writer David Jacobs, the role was originated by screen actress Barbara Bel Geddes in the series pilot episode until her departure in 1985.[1] After Bel Geddes left, she was replaced by movie actress Donna Reed, who would only play the part for one season.[2] Bel Geddes returned at the start of Dallas's next season.[1][2] She remained on the show until its twelfth season, when she wanted to retire from acting. The character of Miss Ellie was written out following her departure.[2]
Miss Ellie's storylines focus on her families troubles. As the matriarch of the Ewing family, she is portrayed as a strong and loving mother to her family. Miss Ellie's marriage to oil tycoon Jock Ewing was central to the character for the first few years she appeared on the show, until his death on the program in 1981, following the real life death of actor Jim Davis.[3]
[edit] Storylines
Miss Ellie, born around 1915, was the daughter of rancher Aaron Southworth, who instilled in her a fierce pride in her heritage, deep-seated courage, and a strong belief in the strength of family. During the 1930s, Miss Ellie had been the sweetheart of Digger Barnes. However, she chose to marry Jock Ewing, who had just started making his fortune in the oil business. When problems during the Great Depression threatened her family's Southfork Ranch, Miss Ellie married Jock who prevented the bank's foreclosure on the ranch. While she initially married Jock to save Southfork, she grew to love him and they remained married for over forty years until his death in 1981. The couple had three sons, J.R., Gary and Bobby.
In 1979, Miss Ellie was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy and fully recovered. In 1980, she learned that ranch foreman Ray Krebbs was Jock's illegitimate son from an affair with an Army nurse named Margaret Hunter in England during World War II. This revelation caused tension in Miss Ellie and Jock's marriage, as she felt that Jock had replaced Ray for their second son Gary. The tension almost led Miss Ellie and Jock to divorce, but they reconciled and in 1981, they had a second honeymoon in Paris. Miss Ellie also accepted Ray him into the family, even though she was not his biological mother. Shortly thereafter, Jock went to South America on a mission to help the U.S. government explore oil in the jungle. In 1982, on his return, Jock was involved in a helicopter crash and reported to have been killed, although his body was never recovered.
In 1983, Miss Ellie went to court to overturn the terms of Jock's will, which set up a fierce and bitter competition between two of their sons, J.R. and Bobby, for control of Ewing Oil. Miss Ellie lost the case after failing to convince the court that Jock was mentally incompetent at the time he wrote his will. Before Jock's death, Sue Ellen Ewing left J.R., taking John Ross to live at the Southern Cross Ranch near San Angelo, TX, the home of her new boyfriend, rodeo cowboy Dusty Farlow. In an attempt to steal back John Ross, J.R. took Miss Ellie on a visit, where she first met Dusty's father, Clayton Farlow. Later, she and Clayton settled a problem caused by J.R. involving Clayton's refineries. When Clayton helped Sue Ellen as she reconciled with J.R., he and Miss Ellie became friendly and eventually started dating. In 1984, two years after Jock's death, Miss Ellie married Clayton Farlow, despite the attempts of J.R. and Clayton's sister, Jessica Montfort, to stop the wedding.
In 1986, a man named Wes Parmalee claimed that he was in fact her presumed late husband, Jock, who had actually survived the helicopter crash, but underwent extensive plastic surgery which drastically altered his appearance. Miss Ellie was torn between believing Wes' claims and this put a strain on her marriage to Clayton. Eventually, Wes confessed that he was a fraud. In 1990, Miss Ellie and Clayton went on a tour of the Orient. While overseas, Miss Ellie decided not to return to Dallas because she was tired of dealing with all the headaches and heartaches from J.R.'s and Bobby's lives. She deeded Southfork ranch to her youngest son, Bobby.
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Mourning Miss Ellie". TV Guide. Aug 10, 2005 04:00 AM. http://www.tvguide.com/news/MOURNING-MISS-ELLIE-51301.aspx. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
- ^ a b c "Obituaries: Barbara Bel Geddes". The Daily Telegraph. Aug 12, 2005 04:00 AM. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1495998/Barbara-Bel-Geddes.html. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
- ^ "JIM DAVIS, ACTOR, 65, DIES; LED EWINGS IN DALLAS'". The New York Times. April 27, 1981. http://www.nytimes.com/1981/04/27/obituaries/jim-davis-actor-65-dies-led-ewings-in-dallas.html. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
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