Charlene L. Tilton (born December , ) is an American actress and
singer. She is best known for playing Lucy Ewing, the niece of
brothers J. R. Ewing and Bobby Ewing (played by Larry Hagman and
Patrick Duffy), on the television series Dallas.Tilton had early roles
on such television series such Happy Days and Eight Is Enough. She
made her first film appearance alongside Jodie Foster in Freaky Friday
(). In , Tilton made a cameo appearance in the John Milius film Big
Wednesday. The following year, she made her big break by landing the
role of Lucy Ewing, the sly, vixenish, frequently frustrated
granddaughter of John "Jock" Ewing Sr. and the former Eleanor "Ellie"
Southworth on the television series Dallas, alongside actors Jim
Davis, Barbara Bel Geddes, and Larry Hagman, from to and from to .
She also appeared on one episode of the series' spin-off Knots Landing
in . At the height of her Dallas fame, she received a $, salary per
episode, appeared on magazine covers, and drew million viewers for
her TV wedding.
singer. She is best known for playing Lucy Ewing, the niece of
brothers J. R. Ewing and Bobby Ewing (played by Larry Hagman and
Patrick Duffy), on the television series Dallas.Tilton had early roles
on such television series such Happy Days and Eight Is Enough. She
made her first film appearance alongside Jodie Foster in Freaky Friday
(). In , Tilton made a cameo appearance in the John Milius film Big
Wednesday. The following year, she made her big break by landing the
role of Lucy Ewing, the sly, vixenish, frequently frustrated
granddaughter of John "Jock" Ewing Sr. and the former Eleanor "Ellie"
Southworth on the television series Dallas, alongside actors Jim
Davis, Barbara Bel Geddes, and Larry Hagman, from to and from to .
She also appeared on one episode of the series' spin-off Knots Landing
in . At the height of her Dallas fame, she received a $, salary per
episode, appeared on magazine covers, and drew million viewers for
her TV wedding.
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