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What happened to the cast of “Dallas”? Inside the stars&x27; lives 35 years after the finale Britt HayesSun, June 28, 2026 at 1:00 PM UTC 0 The cast of 'Dallas,' circa 1979. We're pretty sure someone in this photo shot J.RCredit: Getty(2) Long before the Duttons hit the ranch, the wealthy Ewing family’s salacious drama was mustsee TV. There would be no Yellowstone without Dallas, the 14season soap that turned stars Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, and Barbara Bel Geddes into household names.

What happened to the cast of “Dallas”? Inside the stars' lives 35 years after the finale

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The cast of 'Dallas,' circa 1979. We're pretty sure someone in this photo shot J.RCredit: Getty(2)

Long before the Duttons hit the ranch, the wealthy Ewing family’s salacious drama was must-see TV. There would be no Yellowstone without Dallas, the 14-season soap that turned stars Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, and Barbara Bel Geddes into household names. It remains one of the longest-running primetime dramas in history (followed closely by its spinoff, Knots Landing, which clocked in at 344 episodes).

Set in the eponymous Texas metropolis, Dallas followed the Ewings, a powerful family of oil tycoons and ranch owners whose feuds and foibles made for wildly entertaining primetime viewing.

Fans tuned in every week to keep tabs on Bobby, Pam, and especially J.R. — the egotistical eldest son who always had a new trick up his sleeve, and whose schemes were the subject of some of the series’ most memorable episodes.

Dallas premiered on CBS in 1978 as a five-part miniseries and became a surprise hit, with the network ultimately ordering 13 additional seasons. It may not have competed for the same prestige as many of the era’s other primetime hits, but its compelling drama and trademark cliffhangers left a lasting impact on the TV landscape.

Thankfully, you won’t have to wait until next week to find out what happened to the stars of Dallas.

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Larry Hagman (J.R. Ewing)

Larry Hagman as J.R. / Hagman in Dallas in 2012Credit: Getty(2)

Although Bobby and Pam were initially the main characters of Dallas, the scheming J.R. quickly became the breakout favorite. As Hagman once told Entertainment Weekly, “Everybody in the world’s got an a--hole like J.R. in the family.” In other words, he was the character everyone loved to hate.

J.R. was the only character to appear in every episode — most famously, the season 3 finale, “A House Divided,” which ended with the famous “Who shot J.R.?” cliffhanger. (J.R. would be shot three more times over the original series’ run.)

Hagman followed in the footsteps of his mother, renowned stage and screen actress Mary Martin, known for her collaborations with Rodgers and Hammerstein. Prior to Dallas, Hagman starred opposite Barbara Eden in the hit sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.

The Texas native appeared in a handful of films — including Mother, Jugs & Speed (1976) and even a bit part in Superman (1978) — and tried his hand at directing with Beware! The Blob! (1972), a low-budget horror sequel that has since become a cult curio.

Hagman reprised J.R. in five episodes of Knots Landing and three made-for-TV movie sequels. The veteran actor also lent his smooth-talking persona to Nixon (1995) and Primary Colors (1998).

In 1995, Hagman was diagnosed with liver cancer and received a life-saving transplant. In 2011, the actor was diagnosed with throat cancer just as production began on a revival of Dallas.

“The first thing I wanted to do was work,” he told EW at the time. ”Get my mind off this s---. If I hadn’t worked, I’d start to worry, and I never worry about anything. My motto is ‘Don’t worry. Be happy. Feel good.’ So work saved me.”

Hagman died in 2012 in Dallas at the age of 81, due to complications from myeloid leukemia. His wife of 58 years, Maj Axelsson, died a few years later. They had two children together.

J.R. was killed off in season 2 of the Dallas revival, though his final appearance was in the third season, which aired in 2014 and included previously unused footage of Hagman.

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Patrick Duffy (Bobby Ewing)

Patrick Duffy as Bobby / Duffy in Los Angeles in 2019Credit: Getty(2)

Dallas gave Patrick Duffy his breakout role as the good-hearted Bobby, who often went toe to toe with his conniving older brother, J.R., and married Pamela Barnes, the daughter of a rival family.

Duffy exited the series to pursue other opportunities, resulting in Bobby’s death at the end of season 8. He surprised everyone when he returned in season 9 finale, which infamously retconned Bobby’s death — and the majority of the season — as a dream, angering both fans and fellow cast members alike.

“I had an answering machine message, and it was from Larry Hagman, saying, 'Patrick, I want you to come out to the house, get drunk in the jacuzzi. I want to talk to you,’” Duffy explained. “I told my wife that Larry was going to ask me to come back on the show… and I did it because Haggy asked me to."

In addition to several episodes of Knots Landing, Duffy spent the better part of the ’90s starring opposite Suzanne Somers in the TGIF sitcom Step by Step. He also had memorable guest spots on Diagnosis Murder and Party Down, and returned to soaps in 2006 with a role on The Bold and the Beautiful.

In 2011, the Montana native returned once again as Bobby, this time taking over the Ewing family business in TNT’s three-season Dallas revival. He continues to act, most recently appearing in episodes of NCIS and the BET drama The Family Business.

Duffy has two children with his former wife, who died in 2017.

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Barbara Bel Geddes (Miss Ellie Ewing)

Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie in 1979Credit: Getty

Barbara Bel Geddes was the first actor cast in Dallas, in which she played Ewing family matriarch Miss Ellie.

A star of stage and screen long before she landed on Southfork, Bel Geddes earned accolades for her Broadway performances in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Moon Is Blue, and Mary, Mary. Alfred Hitchcock fans remember her as Midge, the still-loyal ex-fiancee of Jimmy Stewart’s tortured Scottie Ferguson in Vertigo (1958).

She picked up an Oscar nomination for I Remember Mama (1948) and scored major roles in Max Ophüls’ Caught (1949) and Elia Kazan’s Panic in the Streets (1950). Her career briefly stalled when her name was placed on the Hollywood blacklist in the ’50s.

The native New Yorker won one Emmy and picked up two more nominations for Dallas. Following a quadruple bypass surgery, Bel Geddes was forced to take a break from the show and did not appear in the seventh and eighth seasons. She was controversially replaced by Donna Reed for season 8, but later resumed her role as Miss Ellie through season 13.

The decorated actress died in 2005 at age 82. She was survived by her two daughters.

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Jim Davis (Jock Ewing)

Jim Davis as Jock in 'Dallas' in 1978Credit: Getty

Thirty years before he played Ewing family patriarch Jock, Jim Davis landed his first major film role in Winter Meeting, sharing the screen with Hollywood icon Bette Davis.

By the time he was cast in Dallas, Davis had made a name for himself as a Western star, appearing in series like Tales of Wells Fargo, Laramie, and Gunsmoke. Rarely short of work as a big-screen ensemble player, his film credits include The Big Sky (1952), Rio Lobo (1970), Bad Company (1972), The Parallax View (1974), and Comes a Horseman (1978).

Davis’ final role was Jock. He appeared in 77 episodes before his death in 1981, at the age of 71, from multiple myeloma. He was survived by his wife Blanche Hammerer, whom he wed in 1949. His character was killed off-screen in a subsequent season.

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Victoria Principal (Pamela Barnes Ewing)

Victoria Principal as Pamela / Principal in Malibu in 2009Credit: Getty(2)

Victoria Principal played Bobby’s on-again/off-again wife Pamela for nine seasons before she decided to exit the series. In 1987, she famously turned down a massive paycheck that included what Principal later described to EW as “a per-episode salary that would have made me the highest-paid woman on TV.”

Before Dallas, Principal was already a successful actress with roles in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) and the blockbuster Earthquake (1974).

In later years, Principal started her own production company and produced and starred in a number of TV movies. In the ’80s, inspired by her interest in self-care, the actress launched her own skincare line and published three books on fitness, beauty, and health.

In 2004, she reunited with her former costars for Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork. The actress and entrepreneur has since left Hollywood behind.

“By the time I turned 50 I felt that I wanted to make a change in my life,” Principal told PEOPLE in 2018. “My interest had shifted in such a way that to not pursue my passion, which more and more really was my skincare company and creating products that could help many people.”

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Charlene Tilton (Lucy Ann Ewing)

Charlene Tilton as Lucy Ann / Tilton in New York City in 2024Credit: Getty(2)

Charlene Tilton played J.R. and Bobby’s niece Lucy Ann, who was mostly raised by her grandparents, Jock and Ellie.

“I had no idea what I was doing when I was cast in Dallas because I was 17 years old,” Tilton told EW of her early acting role.

She credited costars Bel Geddes, Hagman, and Davis, whose “stellar work ethic” set a good example.

Tilton had previously made her big-screen debut with Jodie Foster in Freaky Friday (1976), and appeared in episodes of Happy Days and Eight Is Enough. She starred in Dallas from 1978 to 1985, and again from 1988 to 1990, while making time for guest spots in shows like The Love Boat and Murder, She Wrote.

Her later roles include Hallmark and Lifetime movies and the thriller Vengeance: A Love Story (2017), opposite Nicolas Cage.

In addition to the 2004 reunion special, Tilton returned as Lucy Ann in six episodes of the revival.

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Linda Gray (Sue Ellen Ewing)

Linda Gray as Sue Ellen / Gray in Dallas in 2024Credit: Getty(2)

Dallas gave Linda Gray her breakout role as Sue Ellen, J.R.'s put-upon wife. She earned an Emmy nomination and two Golden Globe nods.

Prior to landing the part, Gray made small-screen history on the short-lived drama series All That Glitters, in which she played Linda, one of the first transgender series regulars on American television.

Gray left Dallas in 1989 after receiving two Golden Globe nominations and one Emmy nom for playing Sue Ellen. She went on to star opposite Sylvester Stallone in Oscar (1991) and became a fixture on TV, where she appeared on Melrose Place, Models Inc., and 90210. In 2001, she played Mrs. Robinson in the West End production of The Graduate.

Gray returned to Dallas for the series finale and TV sequels, and later reprised Sue Ellen in the revival.

She has two children with her ex-husband, Ed Thrasher.

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Steve Kanaly (Ray Krebbs)

Steve Kanaly as Ray Krebbs / Kanaly in Burbank in 2012Credit: Getty(2)

Steve Kanaly played Jock Ewing’s illegitimate son, Ray Krebbs, the foreman of Southfork Ranch.

Kanaly previously appeared in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean with future Dallas costar Victoria Principal, as well as Steven Spielberg’s The Sugarland Express (1974) and John Milius’ Dillinger (1973) as Pretty Boy Floyd.

During his 11-year run on Dallas, Kanaly shared his experiences as a radio operator in the Vietnam War with Milius, the acclaimed screenwriter who was then writing the screenplay for Apocalypse Now (1979).

The Burbank native left Dallas in 1989, but returned for the series finale in 1991 and the TV movie Dallas: War of the Ewings. He also came back for the Dallas revival.

In the mid-’90s, the actor booked a handful of episodes of All My Children as the memorably named Seabone Hunkle. He also starred in The Last Chance Detectives, a series of Christian TV movies about a group of teen sleuths.

Kanaly and his wife have been married since 1975 and have two children.

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Ken Kercheval (Cliff Barnes)

Ken Kercheval as Cliff Barnes / Kercheval in L.A. in 2016Credit: Getty(2)

Veteran actor Ken Kercheval played longtime Ewing family rival Cliff Barnes, whose incendiary feud with J.R. was a major focus of the series.

Before Dallas, Kercheval was a Broadway star known for roles in Fiddler on the Roof, Cabaret, and Here’s Where I Belong.

Like Hagman, Kercheval remained on Dallas throughout its run and appeared in the reunion special and eventual revival. In 1991, he subbed in for Hagman in the TV movie I Still Dream of Jeannie, playing Anthony Nelson Jr.’s high school counselor and Jeannie’s new master.

The Indiana native only appeared in a few films — Network (1976) being the most notable — but was a fairly prolific TV star with guest spots on L.A. Law,In the Heat of the Night, ER, and Walker, Texas Ranger.

After beating lung cancer in 1994, Kercheval died of pneumonia in 2019 at the age of 83. He was survived by five children.

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New Photo - 'Disruptive' passenger restrained on Jet2 flight dies

&x27;Disruptive&x27; passenger restrained on Jet2 flight dies Lynette Horsburgh North West Thu, June 25, 2026 at 5:55 PM UTC 20 Callum Kerr was travelling on a Jet2 flight from Cyprus to Manchester when he was taken ill A man who was restrained on a Jet2 flight by fellow travellers after he allegedly assaulted another passenger and cabin crew, has died. Police were called to reports of a passenger attacking another customer and a staff member on the Jet2 flight from Cyprus to Manchester and being "disruptive and aggressive" in the early hours of Monday.

'Disruptive' passenger restrained on Jet2 flight dies

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Callum Kerr was travelling on a Jet2 flight from Cyprus to Manchester when he was taken ill

A man who was restrained on a Jet2 flight by fellow travellers after he allegedly assaulted another passenger and cabin crew, has died.

Police were called to reports of a passenger attacking another customer and a staff member on the Jet2 flight from Cyprus to Manchester and being "disruptive and aggressive" in the early hours of Monday.

On landing at Manchester Airport, officers used handcuffs to detain Callum Kerr, 35, of Warrington, but quickly found he was "unresponsive" and performed CPR on him before taking him to hospital, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.

Kerr, a bare-knuckle fighter, died on Tuesday. An investigation into his death is under way.

Paying tribute, Kerr's loved ones said: "Callum was a family man, father to three beautiful young children, a lover of sport and with a heart of gold."

GMP said it had made a mandatory referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) due to police coming into contact with Kerr prior to his death.

The force said officers were called shortly before 02:30 BST on Monday to reports of a man behaving aggressively towards passengers and crew on an inbound flight travelling from Larnaca to Manchester, and an assault of a passenger and a member of cabin crew.

Officers boarded the aircraft on its arrival and located Kerr, who was being restrained by passengers and aircrew at the rear of the plane.

'Witnessed violence'

GMP added: "Officers used handcuffs to detain him and quickly identified he was unresponsive, through the provision of first aid, and began with CPR."

Kerr was taken to hospital where he died the next day.

Ch Supt Mike Allen said: "An investigation is now under way to establish what happened during the flight and our specialist officers have been keeping them with all the information we know so far.

"I know there were many people on the flight who witnessed the violence and disruption prior to officers' arrival.

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"We know passengers and aircrew worked to detain the man to bring the incident to an end.

"Our detectives are investigating this to understand the full circumstances."

"Support continues to be provided to the man's family and loved ones during this time," he added.

The IOPC said officers were being treated as witnesses, "rather than being investigated for their conduct".

It said its investigation would look at the actions and decision-making of the five officers who had boarded the plane, to understand the events surrounding the man's death.

The watchdog said it had begun gathering and reviewing evidence, including video footage from body worn cameras and initial statements from the officers.

Amanda Rowe from the IOPC said the investigaton would "focus on the actions of police, while a separate GMP investigation is considering the actions of the members of the public involved".

"We have been in contact with Mr Kerr's family to make them aware of our role and will keep them, and GMP, as our investigation progresses," she added.

A Jet 2 spokesperson said: "We would like to offer our sincere condolences to the customer's friends and family.

"As investigations are ongoing, it would be inappropriate for us to make any further comment at this time."

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As Supreme Court&x27;s term nears its end, three major Trump rulings due By Will DunhamSun, June 28, 2026 at 10:02 AM UTC 1 By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, June 28 (Reuters) The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to wrap up its current term in the coming days, with several major cases yet to be decided, including three involving Donald Trump&x27;s farreaching assertion of presidential powers, two important electionrelated cases and one involving a crackdown by states on transgender athletes.

As Supreme Court's term nears its end, three major Trump rulings due

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WASHINGTON, June 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to wrap up its current term in the coming days, with several major cases yet to be decided, including three involving Donald Trump's far-reaching assertion of presidential powers, two important election-related cases and one involving a crackdown by states on transgender athletes.

The court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, has seven disputes still to be resolved, and has set Monday as its next day to issue rulings. Supreme Court terms begin in October and typically wrap up around the end of June, sometimes spilling over into early July.

The Trump cases center on his moves last year to fire a member of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board of Governors and a member of the Federal Trade Commission, and his executive order last year to limit birthright citizenship — three actions that test the boundaries of presidential powers.

The court gave the Republican president victories in two immigration-related cases on Thursday, and has backed him in multiple emergency rulings since he returned to office last year, allowing policies impeded by lower courts to take effect while legal challenges proceeded. The court, however, handed him a significant loss in February when it rejected his sweeping tariffs issued under a law meant for use in national emergencies.

The justices signaled skepticism during arguments in January toward Trump's bid to fire the Fed's Lisa Cook, a move that threatened the central bank's independence.

No other president has tried to fire a Fed official since its founding in 1913. In creating the Fed, Congress passed a law that included provisions meant to insulate it from political interference, requiring governors to be removed by a president only "for cause." The statute does not define the term nor establish procedures for removal.

Trump cited unsubstantiated mortgage fraud allegations — denied by Cook — to justify the firing. Cook, who has remained in the post while the case plays out, called the allegations a pretext to oust her over monetary policy differences.

The conservative justices during arguments in December signaled they would uphold Trump's firing of Democratic Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter over policy differences. Lower courts ruled Trump exceeded his authority.

U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer, arguing for the administration, urged the justices to overturn a Supreme Court precedent in a 1935 case called Humphrey's Executor v. United States that has constrained presidential power by protecting the heads of certain independent agencies from removal. The court in recent decades has narrowed the precedent's reach but stopped short of overturning it.

The conservative justices appeared sympathetic to the administration's arguments that tenure protections given by Congress to the heads of ⁠independent agencies encroach on presidential powers under the U.S. Constitution. The court last year let Trump remove Slaughter while the case proceeded.

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ELECTION-RELATED CASES

Two election-related decisions are due as the November midterm elections loom, with Republicans seeking to retain control of Congress.

The conservative justices signaled skepticism during arguments in March toward a Mississippi law challenged by Republicans that permits a five-day grace period for mail-in ballots received after Election Day to be counted. That case could lead to stricter voting rules around the country.

The administration argued in favor of the challenge. Mississippi's law permits mail-in ballots sent by eligible voters to be counted if they ​were postmarked on or before Election Day but received up to five business days after a federal election. A lower court ruled against the law.

Trump, who has made false claims about widespread fraud in U.S. elections, issued an executive order in March to restrict mail-in ballots nationwide, but a federal judge in Boston on ​Thursday blocked its implementation.

The court heard arguments in December in a Republican-led bid to strike down federal limits on spending by political parties in coordination with candidates in a case involving Vice President JD Vance. Some of the conservative justices appeared sympathetic toward the challenge. The court's liberal members seemed inclined to preserve the restrictions.

The dispute centers on whether these limits violate the Constitution's First Amendment ​protection against government abridgment of freedom of speech. A lower court upheld the restrictions.

The court heard arguments in January over the legality of laws in Idaho and West Virginia banning transgender athletes from female sports teams at public schools including universities. The conservative justices appeared ready to uphold the laws. The states said the measures preserve fair competition for women and girls. Critics see them as part of wider efforts to restrict the rights of transgender Americans.

'GEOFENCE' WARRANTS

The court heard arguments in April in a case from Virginia involving whether law enforcement's use of a "geofence" warrant to identify potential suspects based on data from cellphones near crime scenes ​violates the Constitution's Fourth Amendment bar on unreasonable searches.

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France records 1,000 excess deaths during recordbreaking heatwave By Makini BriceSun, June 28, 2026 at 9:21 AM UTC 0 By Makini Brice PARIS, June 28 (Reuters) France has recorded 1,000 excess deaths during the blistering heatwave sweeping Europe, the public health agency said on Sunday, warning that the true figure was likely to be higher. Detailing its preliminary count of excess deaths, Sante Publique said most of the fatalities involved older people and that it expected the mortality rate to rise as more information became available about deaths in residential care and homes.

France records 1,000 excess deaths during record-breaking heatwave

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PARIS, June 28 (Reuters) - France has recorded 1,000 excess deaths during the blistering heatwave sweeping Europe, the public health agency said on Sunday, warning that the true figure was likely to be higher.

Detailing its preliminary count of excess deaths, Sante Publique said most of the fatalities involved older people and that it expected the mortality rate to rise as more information became available about deaths in residential care and homes.

Europeans have been enduring blistering conditions during a heatwave that has been linked to dozens of deaths - shattering records, disrupting power generation and damaging infrastructure.

Scientists have said the heatwave, which began on June 20, was ‌the worst recorded in Europe, where the climate is changing faster than the global average.

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The heatwave has been moving east. But while France's weather agency said the extreme heat had diminished in most parts of the country, some areas in the northeast were still under a heatwave advisory.

Health Minister Stephanie Rist told La Tribune newspaper that the impact of the heatwave could linger for as long as 10 days after the weather had ebbed.

"The episode is not finished," she told broadcaster BFM.

Most of the deaths involved people aged 65 and older, though the health effects of the extreme heat affected all categories of the population, Sante Publique said.

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New Photo - See Katherine McPhee and David Foster's Cutest Family Photos with Son Rennie, on Their 7th Wedding Anniversary

See Katherine McPhee and David Foster&x27;s Cutest Family Photos with Son Rennie, on Their 7th Wedding Anniversary Stephanie SengweSun, June 28, 2026 at 9:30 AM UTC 0 Katharine McPhee, David Foster and their sonCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram Katharine McPhee and David Foster are celebrating their lucky seventh year of marriage. The L.A. native first got nationwide acclaim competing on season 5 of American Idol and though she came in second, the show changed her life in other ways. While on Idol, McPhee met the producer, who served as a guest mentor on the show.

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Katharine McPhee, David Foster and their sonCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

Katharine McPhee and David Foster are celebrating their lucky seventh year of marriage.

The L.A. native first got nationwide acclaim competing on season 5 of American Idol and though she came in second, the show changed her life in other ways. While on Idol, McPhee met the producer, who served as a guest mentor on the show. The two developed a close friendship, with the famed producer playing piano at her wedding Nick Cockas in 2008. She and Cokas divorced in 2016.

Rumors that she and Foster began circulating in 2017, and though she didn't exactly confirm they were together, she didn't deny it either. "Here's how I look at it: I'm not doing anything wrong, so whether people think it's true or false … there's nothing bad happening in my life, so people can just say whatever they want," she told PEOPLE in 2017.

By 2018, the cat was out of the bag, and the happy couple was engaged. They wed on June 28, 2019, in London and welcomed son Rennie in 2021, who joined older siblings Allison, Amy, Sara, Erin and Jordan, Foster's children from prior relationships.

On their seventh wedding anniversary, see adorable photos of McPhee and Foster with their son over the years.

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Big Kiss

Katharine McPhee and David FosterCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

McPhee showed some major love to her hubby as she took him to the Statue of Liberty for the first time in 2019.

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Kisses for Rennie

Katharine McPhee and her son RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

The fierce mama showered her little one with kisses as they hung out at home in 2021.

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Some R&R

Katharine McPhee and RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

Mom enjoyed a cool Corona as Rennie enjoyed some fun playtime while at the beach in 2022. "Trying to give Corona some good PR 🍺 🏖" she joked.

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Candid Moments

Katharine McPhee, David Foster and RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

"My whole world in one photo 🤩💕 #hbd@davidfoster," Katharine captioned this adorable photo for David's 75th birthday.

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A Hoppin' Good Time

Katharine McPhee and RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

For Easter 2022, Katherine shared this scenic photo of herself and Rennie in colorful ensembles for the special occasion.

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Happy Times

David Foster and RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

In the same carousel, she showcased David, in his cool blues, keeping a watchful eye on a very busy Rennie.

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Keeping Busy

Katharine McPhee and her son RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

Katherine was clearly happy to have her hands full as she tried to wrangle the little tot on his 1st birthday.

"Happy Birthday to our cutie baldie baby who turns 1 today! Where does the time go? I know you’ve heard this before but being a mommy is the greatest fricken thing in the world. Here are some highlights from his 1st party.I LOVE YOU SO MUCH RENNIE!!!!" she captioned the photo.

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In the Beginning

Katharine McPhee and David FosteCredit: David Foster/Instagram

For Valentine's Day 2024, McPhee posted this throwback photo of herself and Foster in their early days. "HAPPY VALENTINES DAY BABY!!!!" she wrote. "18 years ago!!!! Still going strong!!"

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At the Ball Game

Katharine McPhee and David Foster and familyCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

It was family time for the Foster clan as they took Rennie to his first baseball game in 2024.

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All the Cuddles

Katharine McPhee and RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

The mommy-son duo were a lookalike pair as they took some cuddle time selfies.

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Just Us Three

Katharine McPhee and David Foster and RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

"Happy Father’s to the man @davidfoster who loves me like I could have only dreamed of & who made me complete in life by making me a mommy. I love our little family. I love our big family," Katharine wrote in 2022.

"You have NEVER complained over how your life is slightly different now. Well… you only complain that you can’t stay up late watching TV in bed but how can I blame you -that’s your favorite thing. You’ve only made bringing Rennie into the world an absolute joy for me. To many more adventures baby! 🎊I love you to the moon and back."

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Mexico, Honey

Rennie Foster and Katharine McPheeCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

Five days after her 42nd birthday, the singer gave her son a sweet smooch in a photo from the family's getaway to Mexico.

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Why Did Joan Rivers Change Her Name? Melissa Rivers Opens Up About the Family Mystery Victoria EdelFri, June 26, 2026 at 9:35 PM UTC 2 Melissa Rivers (left) and Joan Rivers in 2014Credit: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Melissa Rivers opened up in a new video about the mystery of why her mother, Joan Rivers, changed her name Joan was born Joan Alexandra Molinsky Melissa also changed her name to Rivers after initially using the last name of her father, Edgar Rosenberg Joan Rivers changed her name decades ago, and her daughter Melissa isn&x27;t exactly sure where her new last name came from.

Why Did Joan Rivers Change Her Name? Melissa Rivers Opens Up About the Family Mystery

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Melissa Rivers opened up in a new video about the mystery of why her mother, Joan Rivers, changed her name

Joan was born Joan Alexandra Molinsky

Melissa also changed her name to Rivers after initially using the last name of her father, Edgar Rosenberg

Joan Rivers changed her name decades ago, and her daughter Melissa isn't exactly sure where her new last name came from.

Melissa, 58, opened up about her mom's chosen last name in a video she posted to Instagram on June 25.

“A lot of people ask me where the name Rivers comes from. And I'm going to tell you the true and official story,” Melissa said.

The answer? “We're not really sure,” Melissa admitted. According to Melissa, her mom Joan, who died in 2014 at the age of 81, once told her, “It was the last name of one of her managers, or that one of her managers suggested it. And it just sounded good and stuck. So there's the big story.”

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Joan herself told the story of why she changed her name from Joan Alexandra Molinsky to Joan Rivers in a 2007 interview with the Television Academy.

“I changed it to Joan Rivers because I wanted to be an actress,” she said. Her friends would spend “hours” thinking about changing their own names.

“I thought, ‘Just get me some work, I'll change my name,' ” she said. “The first agent that sent me out was a man named Larry Rivers and I said, ‘Okay I'm Joan Rivers.' ”

According to Joan, that “got him so scared he never sent me out again.”

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Still, with her new name, Joan began working as an actress, appearing in an off-Broadway play called Driftwood alongside Barbra Streisand. By the early ‘60s, Rivers was performing at various comedy clubs and her acting career was mostly forgotten. She eventually became one of the defining comedians of the late 20th century. She won Emmy and Grammy Awards and, in later years, became known especially for her red carpet interviews. She was also nominated for a Tony Award for her performance in 1994's Sally Marr ... and Her Escorts.

As for Melissa, her legal name is Melissa Rosenberg, after her father, producer Edgar Rosenberg. In 1990, in her early 20s, she decided to take her mother's surname. “Everyone knows my last name is Rosenberg and I think that it's time my mom has gotten a lot of credit for what she has done,” she said on an episode of Geraldo, per UPI.

Edgar died by suicide in 1987, at age 62, and Joan and Melissa barely spoke in the year after he died. But they ultimately repaired their bond. "It took therapy. It took time," she told PEOPLE in 2024. "I went into a full crisis situation where I ended up in an abusive relationship, and when I called her for help, she came through. It took another major crisis for us to heal from the other crisis." She said that she and her mom lent their names to suicide prevention at a time when people thought it was “still shameful.”

Joan Rivers (left) and Melissa Rivers in 2012Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/E/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

In June 2018, Melissa opened up to PEOPLE about how her son, Cooper, is Joan's greatest legacy.

“The best legacy that I can give my mother — that everyone can give their parent — is to raise a good and decent child,” she said. “One who gives back, and has a clear understanding of the understanding of not just being good, but doing good, as well. Cooper is my mom's greatest legacy.”

She said that she and Cooper, 26, often talk about “our family legacy.”

“And I feel like our legacy is to live a life that you can be proud of on many levels. Giving your best professionally and personally. Giving back to others,” she said. “Cooper and I always try to remember how fortunate we are, just by rite of birth. We can never lose sight of that. We're not entitled to anything. We work for what we have. That's how my mother lived.”

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&34;They have their lane, and I can get down with that lane, but I don't see this movie going down that lane,&34; he said of his new film &34;Ray Gunn.&34; The Incredibles director Brad Bird reveals why he didn't want to return to Pixar for his new movie &34;They have their lane, and I can get down with that lane, but I don't see this movie going down that lane,&34; he said of his new film &34;Ray Gunn.&34; By Wesley Stenzel :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/WesleyStenzelauthorphoto32b61793a2784639af623f2ae091477e.jpg) Wesley Stenzel Wesley Stenzel is a news writer at .

"They have their lane, and I can get down with that lane, but I don't see this movie going down that lane," he said of his new film "Ray Gunn."

The Incredibles director Brad Bird reveals why he didn't want to return to Pixar for his new movie

"They have their lane, and I can get down with that lane, but I don't see this movie going down that lane," he said of his new film "Ray Gunn."

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- Brad Bird helmed two *Incredibles* movies and *Ratatouille* for Pixar, but his latest movie, *Ray Gunn*, is a Netflix production.

- Bird explained why his long-gestating passion project won't be a Pixar movie.

- The filmmaker is still working on *Incredibles 3* with Pixar.

Brad Bird is a Pixar legend — but he isn't reteaming with the Disney-owned studio for his next project.

The animation auteur, who helmed hits like *The Incredibles* and *Ratatouille* for Pixar, opted to work with Netflix on his latest film, *Ray Gunn*.

In a new interview with IndieWire, Bird explained why he didn't return to Pixar for his latest animated adventure, which is a decades-in-the-making passion project that fuses film noir and sci-fi spectacle.

"I wanted it to go to a slightly different audience, and I wanted there to be a huge amount of overlap, obviously," he said. "The Pixar audience is wide, and I love that, and I love working with Pixar."

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But Bird suggested he didn't want audiences to enter the film with expectations that it will resemble Pixar's usual fare.

"I wanted to make this a little bit different flavor wise, and that's why I didn't pitch it at Pixar," he said. "Because they have their lane, and I can get down with that lane, but I don't see this movie going down that lane."

Bird also hopes that *Ray Gunn* will land with a more mature audience. "I wanted to aim it a little older," he said. "Not majorly older, teenager is fine. But make something a little more adult and major."

It's worth noting that Bird is still on friendly terms with Pixar, as he's developing a third *Incredibles* movie with the studio that is set to be directed by *The Good Dinosaur* filmmaker Peter Sohn.

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*THR* previously reported that Bird began developing *Ray Gunn* in the 1990s while working at Turner Feature Animation, which merged with Warner Bros. and asked the filmmaker to make his feature directorial debut with 1999's *The Iron Giant *instead.

Bird said he never pitched *Ray Gunn* to Pixar despite making three wildly successful films there (the two *Incredibles* movies and *Ratatouille*), and indicated that although Netflix hasn't announced plans to present the film in theaters, he remains immensely grateful toward the streamer for making the project in the first place.

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"I have nothing but warm feelings towards Netflix because they backed this film, they took a chance on it, and they gave me tremendous resources. If they say, 'You know, we'd like to experiment with theatrical,' I'd be the first one to go, 'Can I volunteer to be your guinea pig?'" he said. "They've accepted me in my theatrical ways, and I would hope that as many people as possible could see this film on a giant screen. It really rewards it."

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The *Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol* filmmaker noted how difficult it is to get original movies greenlit in contemporary Hollywood. "It's a challenge to get original ideas backed. We live in a time where for whatever reason, repeating yourself is rewarded and doing something new is not," he explained. "Everyone seems to forget that all the stuff you were repeating, at one time, was new and maybe you need to do more new things."

*Ray Gunn* stars Sam Rockwell as a private eye in a futuristic city populated by humans and aliens. Tom Waits voices his extraterrestrial sidekick, and Scarlett Johansson will play a mysterious pop star.

"I think it's maybe gonna change some people's minds about animation," Bird told IndieWire. "It can do nuanced, complicated things in a fun fashion."

*Ray Gunn* will premiere on Netflix on Dec. 18.

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