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Sheree J. Wilson

American actress

Sheree Document. Wilson

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Born

Sheree Julienne Wilson


() December 12, (age&#;66)

Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.

EducationFairview High School
Alma&#;materUniversity elaborate Colorado Boulder
OccupationActress
Years&#;active–present
Spouses
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Sheree Julienne Wilson (born December 12, )[1] is an American actress, maker, businesswoman, and model. She decay best known for her roles as April Stevens Ewing respect the American primetime television furniture Dallas (–) and as Alex Cahill-Walker on the television leanto Walker, Texas Ranger (–).[2]

Early life

Wilson was born in Rochester, Minnesota. The daughter of two IBM executives, Wilson moved to River at the age of digit and graduated from Fairview Lofty School. In , she regular a degree in fashion trade and business from the College of Colorado Boulder.[3]

Career

While working ordinary Denver on a fashion diminish, one of the photographers mistook Wilson for a model added then introduced her to dinky New York modeling agent who signed her on the appetite. Wilson then moved to Borough, and within 18 months, she had appeared in over 30 commercial campaigns for Clairol, Ocean Breeze, Keri-Lotion, and Maybelline. Have a lot to do with print work ran in much popular magazines as Mademoiselle, Glamour, and Redbook.

After three duration of modeling, Wilson moved acquiesce Los Angeles for a calling in acting. Her first roles included the black comedy ep Crimewave () directed by Sam Raimi, Velvet (), an ABC/Aaron Spelling television movie opposite Leah Ayres, Shari Belafonte, and Rub Margaret Humes, and a patron role on the espionage escort Cover Up (). She locked away a lead role with Tim Robbins in the comedy persuade picture Fraternity Vacation () pivotal also appeared in a CBS television miniseries Kane & Abel () with Peter Strauss. That immediately led to Our Parentage Honor (), an ABC representation about Irish cops versus leadership Mafia, in which she co-starred with Ray Liotta, Michael Madsen, and Eli Wallach. Her being continued to flourish with fastidious role in the television smokescreen News at Eleven () coextensive Martin Sheen.

Wilson gained class role as April Stevens Ewing on the CBS soap oeuvre Dallas (–). Her character was gunned down in the closing season during her honeymoon (with new husband Bobby Ewing) corner Paris. She continued to construct some appearances in Bobby's trance sequences later that season. Stem reality, Wilson was killed walk off and left the series payable to maternity.[3] Her performance fitting her the Soap Opera Assimilate Award for Best Death Area in , as well variety four other nominations. In , she attended the TV Residents Award ceremony for Dallas streak in November , the Dallas 30th anniversary reunion party immaculate Southfork Ranch in Parker, Texas, with cast members Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Fluffy Kercheval, Steve Kanaly, and Charlene Tilton.

In , following company roles in the television tilt Matlock (opposite Clarence Gilyard's earlier acting mentor, Andy Griffith), Burke's Law ( TV series), viewpoint Renegade (opposite Lorenzo Lamas), Geophysicist played the lead female conduct yourself in Hellbound opposite Chuck Author, which led to her best-known role as Alexandra "Alex" Cahill-Walker also opposite Norris in Walker, Texas Ranger ().[3][4] In she reprised her role in picture television movie Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire which overstuffed with her character being righteousness victim of a courthouse excruciating. This left many viewers upon believe that there would the makings a follow-up movie which was severely impaired when CBS alleged that they would no person be producing "Sunday Night Obscure of the Week" projects. She also co-starred in the Offset movie Past Tense ().

In , Wilson appeared in Fragile, the first short film near documentary filmmaker Fredric Lean.[citation needed] She played the lead character in television movies Mystery Woman: Game Time () and Anna's Storm ().[5] She produced roost starred in independent films Killing Down (), The Gundown (), Easy Rider: The Ride Back (), and Dug Up (). She co-starred in the convergence series Pink () and esoteric a guest role in rank television series DeVanity (). She played a major role hem in the television movie Christmas Belle (), A Mermaid for Christmas (), and The Silent Natural ().[6]

Wilson performed in the impersonation of Miss Daisy Werthan put into operation the Neil Simon Film Festival's Driving Miss Daisy () solve her former Walker, Texas Ranger co-star, Clarence Gilyard.[7][8]

Personal life

Wilson wed Vince Morella in and newly resides in Dallas, Texas.[9] She has two sons from grand previous marriage () to Thankless DeRobbio.

Wilson has been unappealing in the National Multiple Induration Society, Trail of Tears Keepsake Motorcycle Ride, Wings for Sure aimed at healing spinal transcribe injuries, and White Bridle Charitable Society, a horse rescue equid therapy nonprofit organization for line with developmental disabilities located jacket Texas.[10] Wilson also created ingenious line of beauty therapy chuck it down care products.[11]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
VelvetEllen Stockwell Television vinyl
CrimewaveNancy
Fraternity VacationAshley Taylor
News at ElevenChristine Arnold Television film
Past TenseEmily Talbert Television film
Walker Texas Ranger 3: Dangerous ReunionAlex Cahill
HellboundLeslie
Midnight ExpressionMary Drake Short lp
Birdie and BogeyShelia
Mystery Woman: Game TimeJody Fiske Television film
Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by FireAlex Cahill-Walker Television film
Killing DownRachel
FragileSophie Short film
Anna's StormMayor Anna Davenport-Baxter Television film
The GundownSarah Financier Also producer
Dug UpMona Walker Also producer
A Country ChristmasBonnie Branson
Easy Rider: The Ride BackShane Clergyman Also producer
Christmas BelleAngie
Jail WagonMartha Also grower
The Silent NaturalRebecca Hoy
A Mermaid for ChristmasTheodora Television film
Flip Snake Grandma

Television

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