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Patrick Duffy

American actor (b. 1949)

This article is about the American actor. For other uses, see Patrick Duffy (disambiguation).

Patrick Duffy (born March 17, 1949)[1] is an American actor and director widely known for his role as Bobby Ewing on the CBS primetime soap opera Dallas (1978–1991). Duffy returned to reprise his role as Bobby in a continuation of Dallas, which aired on TNT from 2012 to 2014. He is also well known for his role on the ABCsitcomStep by Step as Frank Lambert from 1991 to 1998, and for his role as Stephen Logan on the CBS daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful (2006–2011, 2022, 2023). Duffy played the lead character's father in the 2014 NBC sitcom Welcome to Sweden.

Early life

Duffy was born in Townsend, Montana, in 1949, the son of tavern owners Terence and Marie Duffy.[1][2] Duffy is of Irish ancestry.[3] During high school, Duffy was living in Everett, Washington, and attended Cascade High School. At Cascade, he participated in the Drama Club and the Pep Club, for which he was a Yell King.[2][4] Academically, Duffy graduated from the University of Washington in 1971 with a degree in drama.[5] He ruptured both his vocal cords during his senior year of college, but was hired as actor-in-residence, where he worked as an interpreter for ballet, opera, and orchestra companies in Washington. He also taught mime and movement classes during this period.[6] In a 2021 interview with David A. Weiner, Duffy credits his sister, an international champion diver, with teaching him the necessary swimming techniques for his first career break.[7] She became a police officer in Seattle.[8]

Career

Duffy appeared in a Taco Bell commercial in the early 1970s, playing an employee describing an Enchirito.[9] In 1977, he landed the role of Mark Harris in the short-lived television series Man from Atlantis. Following the series' cancellation in early 1978, he got his big break in the role of Bobby Ewing, opposite Barbara Bel Geddes and Larry Hagman, on the prime-time soap opera Dallas.[5] The show became a worldwide success. Despite its success, Duffy opted to leave the series in 1985 with his character being killed off onscreen. However, with both the show and his career on the decline, he returned in 1986 in the famous shower scene that rendered the entire 1985–1986 season "just a dream." Duffy then remained with the series until its cancellation in 1991. He also appeared in several episodes of the spin-off series Knots Landing between 1979 and 1982. Throughout the 13-year run of Dallas, Duffy directed several episodes of the series. Along with Dallas fame, Duffy has also tried his hand at singing, and in 1983, he had a hit in Europe with Together We're Strong, a duet with French female singer Mireille Mathieu.[5] The single reached No. 5 in the Netherlands in April 1983.[10]

At the end of Dallas' run in 1991, Duffy began another television role, as Frank Lambert on the family sitcom, Step by Step in which he co-starred with Suzanne Somers. The series ran until 1998, and Duffy also directed numerous episodes. Also in the 1990s, he appeared in two Dallas reunion television films; J.R. Returns (1996) and War of the Ewings (1998), both of which he also co-produced. He has reunited on several occasions with many of his Dallas co-stars both onscreen and off, most notably for the non-fiction television special Dallas Reunion: Return to Southfork in 2004. Duffy later continued to act in occasional guest or voice acting appearances, including the series Family Guy (in which he appeared in a live action scene with Victoria Principal as they spoofed the Dallas shower scene), as well as Justice League and Touched by an Angel. Duffy starred in the television films Falling in Love With the Girl Next Door and Desolation Canyon. In 2006, he began a recurring role on the daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful as Stephen Logan. From April to July 2008, he hosted Bingo America, a partially interactive game show on GSN.

Duffy reprised his role as Bobby Ewing in TNT's continuation series of Dallas. The series aired from 2012 to 2014.

Duffy played a surreal double of Bobby Ewing in the experimental documentary Hotel Dallas, directed by artist duo Ungur & Huang. The film premiered at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival.[11]

Personal life

Duffy married Carlyn Rosser, a professional ballerina 13 years his senior, in 1974. She danced with the First Chamber Dance Company of New York.[12] Her nephew is former Major League Baseball pitcher Barry Zito.[13] The Duffys lived near Eagle Point, Oregon, with their sons Padraic (b. 1974)[12] and Conor (born c. 1980).[14]

Introduced to Buddhism by his wife, Duffy converted to Nichiren Buddhism and began chanting Nam Myōhō Renge Kyō. He and his family are longtime members of the Buddhist organization Soka Gakkai International.[15][16]

On November 18, 1986, Duffy's parents were murdered at their tavern in Boulder, Montana by two young men, Kenneth Miller and Sean Wentz, during an armed robbery. Wentz and Miller, who were teenagers at the time, were convicted of the murders and sentenced to 75 years in prison. In 2001, Miller appeared before the Montana Parole board after Sean Wentz recanted his original story and admitted that he, Wentz, was the sole gunman. Miller was denied clemency in 2001 but was released on parole in December 2007.[17] Sean Wentz was granted parole in 2015.[18]

Duffy's wife Carlyn Rosser died in 2017.[6][19] In 2020, he entered into a relationship with actress Linda Purl.[20][21]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1974 The Stranger Who Looks Like MeAdoptee #3 Television film
1974 HurricaneJim Television film
1976 SwitchSgt. Musial Episode: "The Walking Bomb"
1976 The Last of Mrs. LincolnLewis Baker Television film
1977 Man from AtlantisMark Harris Television film
1977 Man from Atlantis: The Death ScoutsMark Harris Television film
1977 Man from Atlantis: Killer SporesMark Harris Television film
1977 Man from Atlantis: The DisappearancesMark Harris Television film
1977–78 Man from AtlantisMark Harris Series regular (17 episodes)
1978–85;
1986–91
DallasBobby EwingSeries regular (326 episodes) Director (29 episodes)
Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actor in a Prime Time Serial (1985)
Special Bambi Award(Shared with Dallas co-stars) (1987)
TV Land Pop Culture Award(Shared with Dallas co-stars) (2006)
Nominated - Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actor in a Prime Time (1988, 1990, 1992)
Nominated - Soap Opera Digest Award for Favorite Super Couple: Prime Time(Shared with Victoria Principal) (1988)
1979–82 Knots Landing3 episodes
1980 Charlie's AngelsWilliam Cord Episode: "One Love...Two Angels"
1980 Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic BombColonel Paul TibbetsTelevision film
1981 The Love BoatRalph Sutton Episode: "The Expedition"
1982 Cry for the StrangersDr. Brad Russell Television film
1984 VampingHarry Baranski
1985 From Here to MaternityHenderson Television film
1985 HotelRichard Martin Episode: "Missing Pieces"
1985 George Burns Comedy WeekEpisode: "Dream, Dream, Dream"
1985 Alice in WonderlandThe Goat Television film
1986 Strong MedicineDr. Andrew Jordan Television film
1987 Our HouseJohnny Witherspoon Episode: "Candles and Shadows"
1988 14 Going on 30Actor in Black and White Movie Television film
1988 Unholy MatrimonyJohn Dillman Television film
1988 Too Good to Be TrueRichard Harland Television film
1990 Murder C.O.D.Steve Murtaugh Television film
1990 Children of the BrideJohn Hix Television film
1990 NewhartPatrick Duffy Episode: "Lights! Camera! Contractions!"; uncredited
1991 DaddyOliver Watson Television film
1991–98 Step by StepFrank Lambert Series regular (160 episodes) Director (49 episodes)
1992 Goof TroopHarold Hatchback Voice, episode: "Buddy Building"
1994 TexasStephen AustinTelevision film
1996 Dallas: J.R. ReturnsBobby Ewing Television film
1997 Heart of FireMax Tucker Television film
1998 Dallas: War of the EwingsBobby Ewing Television film
1998 Rusty: A Dog's TaleCap the Dog Voice
1998 Diagnosis: MurderWayde Garrett Episode: "Till Death Do Us Part"
1999 Dead Man's GunLyman Gage Episode: "The Womanizer"
1999 Don't Look Behind You [it]Jeff Corrigan Television film
1999 Twice in a LifetimePeter Hogan Episode: "A Match Made in Heaven"
1999–2001 Family GuyBobby Ewing, Jack, Salesman, Teacher Voice, 2 episodes
2000 The Secret Adventures of Jules VerneDuke Angelo Rimini Episode: "Rockets of the Dead"
2000 Perfect GameCoach Bobby Geiser Television film
2002 Justice LeagueSteve TrevorVoice, episode: "The Savage Time"
2003 Touched by an AngelMike Episode: "I Will Walk with You"
2004 RebaDr. Joe Baker Episode: "Couples' Therapy"
2004 Dallas Reunion: The Return to SouthforkHimself / Bobby EwingTV special
2006 Desolation CanyonSheriff Tomas 'Swede' Lundstrom Television film
2006 Falling in Love with the Girl Next DoorJames Connolly Television film
2006–11;
2022–23
The Bold and the BeautifulStephen LoganSeries regular (155 episodes)
2007 Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox StoryHimself Uncredited cameo (unrated version)
2008 He's Such a GirlWhitney's Father
2008 Bingo AmericaHost Game Show
2009 Love Takes WingMayor Evans Television film
2010 Healing HandsUncle Norman Television film
2010 You AgainRitchie Phillips
2010 Pony Exce$$Narrator Television documentary
2010 Party DownHimself Episode: "Constance Carmell Wedding"
2010 Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!Himself
2012–14 DallasBobby EwingSeries regular (40 episodes) Director (1 episode)
2012 Lovin' LakinHimself Episode: "Lakin Visits Her Dad"
2014–15 Welcome to SwedenWayne Evans Recurring (4 episodes)
2015 The FostersRobert Quinn Sr. Episode: "The End of the Beginning"
2017 The Christmas CureBruce Turner Television film
2017 TraffickedChristian
2018 Christmas with a ViewFrank Haven Television film
2018 American HousewifeMarty Episode: "Saving Christmas"
2019 The Cool KidsGene Episode: "Margaret Ups Her Game"
2019 Station 19Terry Episode: "Into the Wildfire"
2019 The Mistletoe SecretMack Eubanks Television film
2019 Random Acts of Christmas Howard Television film
2019 April, May and June April's Father
2020 All RiseEd Parker Episode: "What the Constitution Greens to Me"
2020 NCISRet. Lieutenant Commander Jack Briggs Episode: "Flight Plan"
2020 Once Upon a Main StreetElder Dubois Television film
2020 Alley of BrandtMaster of Time Short film
2021 Lady of the ManorGrayson Wadsworth
2021 Doomsday MomLarry Woodcock Television film
2021 On the VergeGene Episodes: "Viva Italia!", "Lip Wax"
2021 The Christmas PromisePops Television film
2024 The Family BusinessSheriff KD Shrugs 3 episodes

References

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  2. ^ abMaves, Norm Jr. (May 7, 1990). "Quiet On The Set". The Oregonian. Portland. p. C01.
  3. ^"Patrick is very proud of his Irish heritage. "With a name like Duffy I could not be anything else but of Irish descent and I'm proud of that, I like Ireland and the Irish people," he said". The Sunday Post. Dundee. August 8, 2018.
  4. ^1967 Vista, Cascade High School yearbook
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  19. ^Duffy, confusingly, said on June 23, 2017, that Rosser had died six months previous, which would be December 23, 2016: @therealpduffy (June 23, 2017). "On this day 6 months ago my heart stopped yet I live on as she wishes We will be together eternally" (Tweet). Retrieved January 2, 2018 – via Twitter.
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