Linda Gray became a household name through her portrayal of Sue Ellen Ewing on the hit soap “Dallas,” appearing in over 300 episodes. While she enjoyed a successful career, Gray faced significant personal struggles.
Born on September 12, 1940, in Santa Monica, California, Gray battled polio as a child and grew up in a challenging family environment. Her father provided stability, while her mother, Marge, struggled with alcoholism, leaving Gray and her sister to manage the household.
Gray married photographer Edward Lee Thrasher at 21, but the marriage was emotionally cold and stifling. Despite these challenges, she pursued her acting career, making her mark in television commercials and uncredited film roles. Her big break came at 37 when she was cast as Sue Ellen Ewing on “Dallas.” The role, initially meant to be a brief guest appearance, became a regular part, earning her critical acclaim and several award nominations.
Gray’s on-screen chemistry with Larry Hagman, who played J.R. Ewing, was a key element of the show’s success. Their dynamic relationship captivated audiences, contributing to “Dallas” becoming one of the longest-running shows in American prime-time television history.
Despite her career triumphs, Gray faced personal tragedies, including the loss of her son Jeff Thrasher to leukemia in 2020. Through it all, she has remained resilient, turning life’s challenges into strength.
At 82, Linda Gray continues to inspire with her enduring spirit and remarkable career. She remains a beloved figure, celebrated for her contributions to television and her ability to overcome adversity.