- Sheree J. Wilson
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name = Sheree J. Wilson
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birthname = Sheree Julienne Wilson
birthdate = birth date and age|1958|12|12
location =Rochester, Minnesota
occupation =Actress
othername = Sheree Wilson
spouse = Paul DeRobbio (1996-present)
children = Luke (b.1990)
Nicolas (b.1997)
website = http://www.shereejwilson.com
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tonyawards =Sheree J. Wilson (born in
Rochester, Minnesota onDecember 12 ,1958 ) is an American actress, primarily known for her roles insoap opera s andtelevision . The naturally blonde-headed Wilson is best known for her role asLarry Hagman 's nemesis andPatrick Duffy 's wife, April Stevens, on the American prime-time television series "Dallas" (a role she played from 1986 to 1991), and asChuck Norris 's lawyer partner (later wife), Alexandra "Alex" Cahill-Walker, on television series "Walker, Texas Ranger ".She currently resides in
Marina Del Rey, California with her son, Luke.Early life
The daughter of two
IBM executives, Wilson moved toColorado at the age of nine, where she learned to ride horses. Her superb equestrian skills won her first place riding cutting horses in the 1995 National Multiple Sclerosis Rodeo.Education
In 1981, Wilson received a degree in fashion merchandising and business from the
University of Colorado at Boulder .Career
While working in Denver on a fashion shoot, one of the photographers mistakenly thought Wilson was the model. He introduced her to a New York modeling agent, who signed her on the spot. She moved to
Manhattan and within eighteen months, had appeared in over thirty commercial campaigns forClairol , Sea Breeze, Keri-Lotion andMaybelline . Her print work ran in such popular magazines as "Mademoiselle", "Glamour" and "Redbook ".After three years of modeling, Wilson moved to
Los Angeles . She won the starring role, oppositeLouise Lasser ,Brian James andReed Burney , in "Crimewave ", a 1984 black comedy directed bySam Raimi . Three days after that film wrapped, she was cast in "Velvet", an ABC/Aaron Spelling MOW/series pilot, in which she played Ellen Stockwell, an undercover agent for the government and an accomplished helicopter pilot oppositeShari Belafonte ,Leah Ayers andMary-Margaret Humes . Within the next year, she had a lead withTim Robbins in "Fraternity Vacation ", a summer comedy in which she played an intellectual beauty who was the object of Spring Break-ing frat animals' desire.dfxhDZHIn 1985, Wilson starred in theCBS television miniseries "Kane & Abel", withPeter Strauss . This immediately led to "Our Family Honor ", a CBS drama about Irish cops versus the Mafia, in which she starred withRay Liotta ,Michael Madsen andEli Wallach . Her career continued to grow including "News at Eleven" and "Power Play".In 1986, she began acting in the role she is best known for, as April Stevens on the CBS mega-hit series "Dallas".
Leonard Katzman , a television producer, called Wilson to talk about a part he thought was tailor-made for someone with her classic beauty and sassy, fun-loving, energetic nature. For five seasons (1986-1991), she played a brainy, wealthy femme fatale who, in her words, was “a bitch on wheels.” Her character went from being one of the most powerful women in Dallas andJ. R. Ewing ’s nemesis, to being one of the warmest characters in town, eventually marryingBobby Ewing , the show’s ultimate good guy. Ultimately, April Stevens was gunned down during her honeymoon in Paris. Bowing out with a bang, Wilson’s performance earned her the “Soap Opera Digest Award” for Best Death Scene. Sheree left the series because she was pregnant.In 1992, she signed to perform in the lead female role as Alex Cahill in "
Walker, Texas Ranger ", oppositeChuck Norris . She also had an on- and off-screen chemistry with Norris for the nine seasons she stayed on the show, and in2000 her character married the series' star on the show. During this period, she also co-starred in the Showtime movie "Past Tense".In 2006, Sheree Wilson starred in "Fragile", an independent short.
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