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  1. 10 de ago. de 2005 · Barbara Bel Geddes, the winsome actress who rose to stage and movie stardom but reached her greatest fame as Miss Ellie Ewing in the long-running TV series "Dallas," has died. She was 82.

  2. 12 de ene. de 2021 · Barbara Bel Geddes was an American actress, artist, and author who had a net worth of $4 million at the time of her death in 2005. She was best known for starring as Miss Ellie Ewing on the TV ...

  3. Obituary. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Barbara Bel Geddes, the winsome actress who rose to stage and movie stardom but reached her greatest fame as Miss Ellie Ewing in the long-running TV series "Dallas ...

  4. Barbara Bel Geddes played Miss Ellie, the genteel Southern matriarch of the Ewings, on the long-running soap opera Dallas. Her character loved the Southfork ranch the way Scarlet O'Hara loved Tara in Gone With the Wind. Before Dallas, Bel Geddes had a short but distinguished Hollywood résumé, and a long and accomplished stage career.

    • October 31, 1922
    • August 8, 2005
  5. 26 de feb. de 2024 · Barbara Bel Geddes made her big screen debut opposite Henry Fonda in the 1947 film ‘The Long Night’, which was actually the remake of a 1939 French film named ‘Le Jour Se Lève’. In George Stevens’ 1948 drama ‘I Remember Mama’, she was cast as the Norwegian immigrant author Katrin Hanson; this role has come to be viewed as her greatest cinematic performance.

  6. Barbara Bel Geddes (born October 31, 1922-died August 8, 2005) was the actress who originated the role of Miss Ellie Ewing on Dallas. Bel Geddes was born in New York City, the daughter of Helen Belle (née Schneider) and stage and industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes. She married theatrical manager Carl Sawyer (aka Carl Schreuer) in 1944; they had one daughter, Susan. They divorced in 1951 ...

  7. 8 de ago. de 2005 · The daughter of celebrated Broadway scenic designer-producer-director and industrial design pioneer Norman Bel Geddes, Barbara Bel Geddes was born on Oct. 31, 1922 in New York City. Thanks to her father's profession, she came to know the theatre world quite well and began performing in her teens.