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- Birth nameMarlin Otho Davis
- Height6′ 2½″ (1.89 m)
- Tall, rangy Jim Davis spent much of his early career in westerns mainly at Republic Pictures. The Missouri-born and -raised Davis' relaxed, easygoing manner and Southern drawl easily fit most moviegoers' image of the cowboy and Republic put him in a ton of them over the years (the fact that, unlike a lot of movie cowboys, he looked right at home on a horse didn't hurt, either). He alternated between good-guy and villain roles, one of his better ones being that of the devious, murderous fur trapper working for Kirk Douglas' competition in The Big Sky (1952). He is best known, however, for his role as Ewing family patriarch Jock in the long-running TV series Dallas (1978).- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
- SpousesBlanche Alethea Hammerer(November 12, 1949 - April 26, 1981) (his death, 1 child)Jane Kathryn Campbell(May 30, 1941 - August 15, 1945) (divorced)Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Norman(February 28, 1933 - September 25, 1940) (divorced)
- ChildrenTara Diane Davis
- Deep, gravelly voice.
- He was very close to Dallas (1978) co-star Victoria Principal, who bore a strong resemblance to his late daughter, and he had Principal's picture along with his daughter's in his pocket when he was buried.
- Didn't have to walk too far in between scenes while doing Dallas (1978) prior to suffering his own health problems, but was determined to keep working until he was unable to. He had to leave the show when the cast (and himself) knew that he was dying in 1981 (though he almost appeared in every episode of the 1980-81 season).
- In April 1981 the writers of Dallas (1978) decided not to write his death into the storyline right away. They initially thought about replacing him with another actor, but out of respect decided that only Davis should play Jock Ewing. Jock was kept alive on the show (he was down in South America drilling for oil) until early 1982 when it was learned that he died in a plane crash.
- The Search (1982), in which it was revealed that Jock was dead, was dedicated to his memory. Furthermore, the episode's end credits rolled in silence as a gesture of respect.
- Only child Tara Diane (15 January 1953 - 9 February 1970) died in a car crash at age 17.
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