
Ancestry of
Linda Gray
TV and Movie Actress
Who is Linda Gray?
Linda Gray is an American actress, born on September 12, 1940, in Santa Monica, California. She is best known for her role as Sue Ellen Ewing in the popular television series, Dallas.
Gray began her acting career in the 1960s, appearing in various TV shows and films. However, it was her role as Sue Ellen Ewing in Dallas that brought her widespread recognition and fame. Gray played the character for 11 seasons, from 1978 to 1989, and was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance.
After Dallas, Gray continued to act in various TV shows and films, including Melrose Place, Models Inc., and the 2012 revival of Dallas. She also appeared on stage in several productions, including the national tour of Love Letters with her Dallas co-star Larry Hagman.
Some of the most recently added connections of famous kin for Linda Gray
Brig. Gen. Henry Clay Wood
Medal of Honor Recipient
U.S. Civil War
6th cousin 5 times removed
via John Alden
Richard A. Snelling
76th and 78th Governor of Vermont
10th cousin 2 times removed
via Alice Carpenter
Roland L. Bragg
Silver Star Recipient - WWII
Fort Bragg Namesake (2025)
8th cousin 2 times removed
via George Soule
Endicott Peabody
62nd Governor of Massachusetts
17th cousin 3 times removed
via Sir John Throckmorton
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