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Iconic 1980s 'Dallas' Star, 61, Is Unrecognizable During Rare Outing

Iconic 1980s 'Dallas' Star, 61, Is Unrecognizable During Rare Outing

Yahoo12-05-2025
If you were a fan of the hit TV show, , in the 1980s and early 1990s, then you probably have the famous theme song running through your head as you read this. The show had almost a cult following, which isn't surprising given the level of drama that ensued on each episode.
On Wednesday of this week, one of the show's iconic stars was spotted out and about in Los Angeles, and it's safe to say most people likely wouldn't recognize her from the series!
Cathy Podewell, now 61, played Cally Harper Ewing, who was the second wife of J.R. Ewing, who was played by Larry Hagman.
In photos obtained by the Daily Mail, Podewell is seen casually walking around LA in a pair of joggers and sneakers.
See the photos of Cathy Podewell here.
Podewell was part of the cast of Dallas from 1998 to 1991. She made an appearance in one episode in 2013 as well, entitled J.R.'s Masterpiece.
Her career credits also include appearances on Murder She Wrote, Growing Pains, Valerie, and Beverly Hills 90210.🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬
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