Charlene L. Tilton (born December 1, 1958) is an American actress and singer. She is widely known for playing
Lucy Ewing on the
CBS prime time soap opera ''
Dallas
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''.
Career
Tilton had early roles on television series such as ''
Happy Days
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'' and ''
Eight Is Enough''. She made her first film appearance alongside
Jodie Foster
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in ''
Freaky Friday'' (1976). In 1978, Tilton made a
cameo appearance
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in the
John Milius film ''
Big Wednesday''. The same year, she made her big break by landing the role of Lucy Ewing, the sly, vixenish, frequently frustrated granddaughter of
John "Jock" Ewing Sr. and
the former Eleanor "Ellie" Southworth (and out-of-wedlock daughter of Gary and Valene Ewing on ''
Knots Landing'') on the television series ''Dallas'', alongside actors
Jim Davis,
Barbara Bel Geddes, and
Larry Hagman
Larry Martin Hagman (September 21, 1931 – November 23, 2012) was an American actor, best known for playing ruthless oil baron J. R. Ewing in the 1978–1991 primetime television soap opera ''Dallas'', and the handsome astronaut Major Anthon ...
, from 1978 to 1985 and from 1988 to 1990. She also appeared on one episode of the series' spin-off ''
Knots Landing'' in 1980. At the height of her ''Dallas'' fame, she received a $50,000 salary per episode, appeared on 500 magazine covers, and drew 65 million viewers for her 1981 TV wedding.
Tilton is also a singer, lending her vocal ability to a 1978 episode of ''Dallas'' titled "Runaway", in which
Greg Evigan guest-starred. In 1984, she released the dance-pop single "C'est la Vie", which became a hit in several European countries, though not in the United States. She appeared on ''
Circus of the Stars'' in 1979 and 1991, on one occasion acting as a
knife thrower's target girl while dressed in a gold bikini. Tilton also appeared on game shows, such as ''
Family Feud'', ''
Battle of the Network Stars'', ''
Hollywood Squares'', ''
Pyramid
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'', ''
1 vs. 100'', and ''
Catch 21
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'' including being a panelist on the 1979–1982 syndicated version of ''
Match Game''. She also hosted the unsold pilot for a potential revival of the show in syndication as ''
MG2
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* '' Main gauche'', "left hand" in piano pla ...
'' in 1996. After her breakthrough with ''Dallas'', Tilton went to star in the television films ''Diary of a Teenage Hitchhiker'' and ''
The Fall of the House of Usher'' both released in 1979. During the 1980s, she guest-starred on ''
Fantasy Island'', ''
The Fall Guy'', ''
Hotel
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'', ''
The Love Boat'' and ''
Murder, She Wrote
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''.
Tilton was the guest host on an episode of ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' on February 21, 1981, which featured a parody of the famed "
Who shot J.R.?" episode of ''Dallas''. In the episode, cast member
Charles Rocket was shot in the chest by a sniper while doing a sketch about a sexy couple (with
Gail Matthius as his partner) bathing a dog and spouting innuendo. At the end of the show, during the "goodbyes", Tilton asked Rocket how he felt about being shot. In character, Rocket improvised, "Oh, man, it's the first time I've ever been shot in my life. I'd like to know who the fuck did it." The improvisation by Rocket, which violated
FCC broadcast standards, led to his dismissal from the show's cast.
After ''Dallas'', Tilton appeared in the 1990 western film ''
Border Shootout'' starring
Glenn Ford, and the following year had supporting role in the comedy film ''
Problem Child 2''. She appeared in a number of commercials for the
Abdominizer line of direct-market workout equipment in the 1990s. In 1993, she appeared as herself in an episode of ''
Married... with Children'' titled "Tis Time to Smell the Roses", which sent up her involvement with the Abdominizer. In addition, she has appeared in several send-up comedies, such as ''
The Silence of the Hams'' (1994), ''
Superhero Movie'' (2008), and ''Paranormal Calamity'' (2010). In 2005, she appeared in the British reality television show ''
The Farm''.
In 2001, Tilton was honored by the
Young Artist Foundation with its
Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award for her role as Lucy Ewing on the original ''Dallas'' television series.
In January 2012, Tilton was a contestant on the British ice-skating show ''
Dancing on Ice'' in its seventh season, in which she was paired with American figure skater
Matthew Gonzalez. Tilton was voted out of the competition, though, in week five of a 12-week run.
In 2012, Tilton joined the cast of
TNT's
''Dallas'' revival series, and reprised her role as Lucy Ewing in a number of episodes. She later appeared in the ABC comedy series ''
The Middle'' in 2015, and the thriller film ''
Vengeance: A Love Story''. Tilton also appeared in a number of
Lifetime and
Hallmark Channel films in later years.
Personal life
Tilton was born in
San Diego
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, California, the daughter of Katherine Thacker, a secretary.
Tilton was married to
country singer Johnny Lee from 1982 to 1984. Their daughter, Cherish Lee, was born in 1982. In 2001, Tilton began dating cinematographer Cheddy Hart. The couple enjoyed boating and lived together in a modest home in
Oxnard, California
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. In December 2009, Hart suddenly died of heart failure at age 54.
Tilton is a strong advocate for autism awareness in the media. She is currently the ambassador for Actors for Autism, an organization that leads improv and acting workshops for children and adults with
autism
Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction, a preference for predictability and routine, sensory processing d ...
. She approached AFA in 2010 with the desire to volunteer and has been affiliated with them ever since.
Friendship with Larry Hagman
While in high school, the young unknown actress met Larry Hagman, whom she regarded as a surrogate father. Then, a few years later, at age 17, she auditioned and won the role of Hagman's confused niece, Lucy Ewing, on ''Dallas''. The two had a remarkable on- and off-screen chemistry, for the show's first eight seasons, and they also danced together, off camera. She left the show at the end of the eighth season, her contract having expired; Larry Hagman was very disappointed over her departure. She said of Hagman in 1988, "He called me and said, 'You're certainly a good actress, we never realized.' I think Larry went to bat for me to come back on the show." That same year, she came back to the show, and stayed on for two more seasons, until her departure in 1990, a year before the series finale. After ''Dallas'', Tilton remained on good terms with Hagman, and cared deeply about her TV uncle's failing health. In 1995, Hagman was diagnosed with liver cancer and needed a liver transplant; he later received a transplant and survived the bout with cancer. She did not appear in any of the ''Dallas'' TV reunion movies, but in 2004, appeared in ''Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork.''
In September 2001, she was the only ''Dallas'' cast member to attend Larry Hagman's 70th birthday. Eleven years later, she was reunited with Hagman for the last time to star in the second incarnation of ''Dallas''. When Hagman died on November 23, 2012, due to complications from
myelodysplastic syndrome, she was devastated, and attended his funeral. Upon his death, Tilton released a statement: "At seventeen years old, my life took a turn that one could only dream of. I was cast as Lucy Ewing in the iconic show ''Dallas''. ''Dallas'' was so much more than a television phenomenon to me. It was my family. I grew up with a mentally ill single mother raising me and no father figure in my life. I lived on my own in an apartment from the age of 15. I remember the day I met the force of nature that is Larry Hagman like it was yesterday. My Uncle Larry became the father figure that I so needed and longed for. He taught me how to be professional, work hard, but have fun at the same time, and how to respect the opportunities I was blessed to have been given. He was very protective because I was so young, but also expected the best from me on the set of ''Dallas''. He was one of the best actors the world has ever known. To me, he will always be my Uncle Larry. I am so so very sad, but cherish the lifetime of memories I have with him."
Filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
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1958 births
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
Actresses from San Diego
American film actresses
American soap opera actresses
American stage actresses
American television actresses
American women singers
Living people
Singers from San Diego