Pamela Rebecca Barnes

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Pamela Rebecca Barnes Ewing

Julie Gonzalo as Pamela Rebecca Ewing
Dallas character
Portrayed by Jenna Pangburn (1989)
Deborah Kellner (1996)
Julie Gonzalo (2012–)
Duration 1989, 1996, 2012–
First appearance April 14, 1989
Yellow Brick Road
Created by Leonard Katzman
Spin-off
appearances
Dallas: J.R. Returns
Profile
Aliases Pamela Rebecca Cooper
Rebecca Sutter
Occupation President of Barnes Global
Law school graduate
Residence Dallas, Texas

Pamela Rebecca Ewing (née Cooper; formerly Barnes) is a fictional character and one of the primary female leads in the primetime soap opera Dallas on the TNT network, a continuation of the original series of the same name that aired on CBS from 1978 to 1991. Rebecca is portrayed by actress Julie Gonzalo, and has appeared on the show since its pilot episode, which first aired on June 13, 2012. A member of Barnes family, the character originated in two episodes of the original series' season 12, and also appeared in the TV reunion movie Dallas: J.R. Returns (which is not regarded as canon by the 2012 series).

Storyline (2012 series)

Season 1

Pamela (using the alias "Rebecca Sutter") meets Christopher as part of a scheme along with her boyfriend Tommy to infiltrate the Ewing family. Tommy pretends he is 'Rebecca's' brother and soon Christopher falls in love with Pamela and they get married. She becomes pregnant with twins. Christopher's former fiancee Elena gets with John Ross in the meantime. Soon, it is revealed that Pamela no longer wants to manipulate the Ewings, as she has fallen in love with Christopher, but Tommy threatens her. Later, in self-defense, Pamela shoots and kills Tommy, hiding the body. But the truth is revealed to everyone. Christopher files for divorce and lets Pamela know he will have her arrested and take her kids from her. He then gets engaged to Elena, who ended her engagement with John Ross because of his lies. It is revealed that Pamela is the daughter of Cliff Barnes and Afton Cooper in the season finale. She vows to her father that she will take down the Ewings and not let her heart get in the way this time.

Season 2

Pamela schemes with John Ross to steal Ewing Energies from the couple, but they eventually start to have sex with each other. However, their "relationship" ends when their fathers learn of this and disapprove. Their deal also ends when John Ross learns she got 10% of Ewing Energies and wants to make peace with Christopher. Nevertheless, John Ross saves her from being set up by Frank, her co-worker. By now, John Ross has fallen in love with her. When John Ross attempts to make nice with her, he invites her to the rig to celebrate Christopher's success. However, Cliff Barnes and Harris Ryland arrange for the rig to be blown up, blackmailing Drew Ramos to do so. After the explosion, Pamela is rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery. Pamela suffers from an aortic aneurysm and loses the two children. When John Ross informs her of Cliff's involvement in the explosion that killed her children, Pamela refuses to believe it. She eventually discovers the truth after Cliff when he refers to her children as "collateral damage". She convinces her father to give her her Aunt Katherine's percentage in Barnes Global. Rebecca and John Ross marry in the episode "Love & Family" in order to ensure that John Ross has access to her shares in Cliff's company. She makes it clear that she is marrying him for both love and revenge on Cliff.

Casting and creation (2012 series)

In 2010, TNT (sister company to Warner Bros. Television, the current copyright owners of the series) announced they were producing a new, updated Dallas series.[4] It is a continuation of the original series and primarily centers around Sue Ellen and J.R.'s son John Ross Ewing III, and Bobby Ewing and Pam's adopted son Christopher Ewing, though various stars of the original series will be reprising their roles.[4] Former cast members Larry Hagman, Linda Gray, and Patrick Duffy all agreed to return to the show and portray their original characters.[5][6] Gray (Sue Ellen Ewing) commented: "We’re like the kids on Harry Potter. We’re going back to Hogwarts!"[6]

References

  1. Kate Stanhope (August 8, 2012). "Dallas Season Finale: Rebecca's Real Identity Revealed and 6 More Shocking Twists". TV Guide. OpenGate Capital. Retrieved 2012-08-09. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2012 Season 1 Finale
  3. Keck, William (August 9, 2012). "Keck's Exclusives: Dallas' Exec Producer Talks About the Shocking Season Finale". TV Guide. Retrieved August 10, 2012. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Will You Watch the New Dallas Reboot?". People (magazine). Time Warner. 2011-02-02. Retrieved 2011-02-04. 
  5. "Linda Gray Saddles Up For ‘Dallas’ Return". Access Hollywood.com. 2011-02-02. Retrieved 2011-02-04. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Reunions 'Dallas': Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, and Linda Gray reunite! -- EXCLUSIVE PHOTO". TV Guide. United Video Satellite Group. October 8, 2011. Retrieved April 4, 2011. 

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