Even people who never watched the original run of Dallas probably know that one of the series' major plotlines can be summed up in three simple words: "Who shot J.R.?" In the final moments of the show's third season finale, J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman), the show's scheming villain but also arguably its central character, was seen getting shot by an offscreen assailant.
Fans had to wait until the fourth season premiere to find out if J.R. had even survived. What some might not remember – and what was key to the "Who shot J.R.?" mystery becoming a...
Fans had to wait until the fourth season premiere to find out if J.R. had even survived. What some might not remember – and what was key to the "Who shot J.R.?" mystery becoming a...
- 11/18/2015
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- People.com - TV Watch
Born in Puerto Rico and raised in Miami, Rebecca Delgado Smith started acting when she was 10 years old. She says she was always drawn to comedic roles, even when she enrolled in New York University and studied at the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School. While at Nyu, she became friends with Jen Curran, Clayton Early, Faryn Einhorn, Katie Larsen, Adam Lustick, Billy Scafuri, Sara Taylor, and Chris Smith, a group of fellow actors who would go on to form the award-winning Harvard Sailing Team sketch comedy troupe in New York City."The biggest lesson I've learned writing and performing with [Harvard Sailing Team] is collaboration," Smith says. "When you have nine people with different personalities and opinions trying to put up one sketch, you learn how to build on an idea in a positive manner. I think our comedic voice comes from being great friends for such a long time....
- 7/10/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Daniel Lehman)
- backstage.com
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