Real Estate
“Dallas” mainstay Linda Gray has her horse property for sale in Canyon Country at $2.995 million.
Oct. 8, 2018
World & Nation
“People think opossums are ugly, but they’re not,” maintains Linda Gray, who, along with about 15 other volunteer phone counselors, talks people down from the precarious tower of opossum-human relations.
March 29, 1998
Television
Remember the 1980s TV phenomenon “Dallas”?
Aug. 2, 2002
The Canyon Country property of more than 2.5 acres includes a main house, a guest house, caretaker’s quarters, stables, a swimming pool and a tennis court.
Linda Gray’s portrayal of the alcoholic Sue Ellen in the season’s first two episodes of “Dallas” was Emmy quality.
Nov. 10, 1985
Books
All of It Singing; New and Selected Poems; Linda Gregg; Graywolf Press: 214 pp., $24
Sept. 14, 2008
SEARCHING FOR MERCY STREET My Journey Back to My Mother Anne Sexton by Linda Gray Sexton (Little, Brown: $22.95; 307 pp.)
Feb. 5, 1995
Actress Linda Gray has had enough of Sue Ellen Ewing and will leave Southfork, J.R. and the “Dallas” nighttime soap cast after 11 years.
Feb. 23, 1989
Linda Gray, who recently announced that she is leaving the cast of “Dallas,” says that she doesn’t want her character, Sue Ellen, to be maimed in a car crash (the way Victoria Principal was written out of the story) or die and then step out of the shower a year later to say it was all a dream (the way Patrick Duffy was revived as Bobby Ewing).
Feb. 27, 1989
Travel & Experiences
For some cruise fans, the only thing better than setting sail is learning something new while you’re at sea.
April 17, 2018