Celebrating Victoria Principal’s 72nd birthday – the iconic Pamela Barnes Ewing from “Dallas”

Dallas went on to become one of the most well-known primetime soap operas in television history as a result of actress Victoria Principal’s renowned portrayal of Pamela Barnes Ewing in the series.

On January 3, 1950, Victoria was born in Japan. She was born and spent her first few months of life in Fukuoka, where her father was a United States Air Force Sergeant stationed. Victoria’s early years were spent in 17 different schools because of her family’s frequent moves.

She made her first appearance in a television commercial when she was only five years old; at the time, she had no idea that acting would become her career.

There are allegations that she did not have a happy childhood. This was because she had a tumultuous relationship with her mother. The actress expressed regret for not knowing her childhood would end in a 2012 interview with Huffington Post. Her alleged words at one point included “I felt really fortunate.”. My parents raised me in a way that prevented me from ever becoming aware of my lack of equality.

When it came time to pick a career, Victoria decided to become a doctor, and she was making great progress toward her objective.

However, Victoria suffered serious injuries in a car accident just as she was about to complete her first year of college. She had to take some time off to rest, which meant she had to make up a lot of her college classes. The time wasn’t right for her to do it.

In Paul Newman’s The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, one of her earliest film roles, she played Roy Bean’s mistress. She was nominated for the Best Newcomer Golden Globe award for this performance.

Victoria left acting after learning that it was time-consuming and demanding as she received more offers, and she went on to become a talent agent.

However, she was given the role of Pamela Barnes Ewing about two years later.

I was heading off to law school and had just quit acting to work as an agent when a friend dropped off a Dallas script, so I decided to read it. I finished and noticed a change in my life. I telephoned [casting] to let them know I was sending someone in.

She questioned, “Who?”. Just put my name in, I asked.
A pleasant surprise, that’s what.
“I put in my own application!” I exclaimed, and I unexpectedly showed up by myself.

Victoria was elevated as a result of the success of the series. She was 28 years old when Dallas made her screen debut. She was nominated for a Golden Globe and two Soap Opera Digest Awards, among other prizes.

Victoria ultimately left the program in 1987. She resigned for a number of reasons, as outlined below. “It took a lot of effort to keep Pam Ewing and Victoria Principal apart. She told the New York Times in 1987 that finishing the course would “certainly seal my fate in the profession.”. “.

Victoria had two husbands during her lifetime.
She had two failed marriages: the first and the second.
Despite the fact that she doesn’t have any children of her own, she is very close to her second husband’s son and daughter from a previous union.

She started Principal Secret, a skincare business that is now a $1.05 billion a year empire, when she left Dallas. The actress’s net worth is reportedly $350 million, according to sources.

She eventually decided to resign from her position as the company’s CEO after serving for many years in that capacity in order to focus on her nonprofit organization, The Victoria Principal Foundation for Thoughtful Existence. “I remain steadfastly committed to expanding my skincare company, Principal Secret. Our 27th year in business is soon to come. And I’ll never forget how Dallas helped me achieve so many of my goals, she continued in a 2018 interview with TV Insider. “.

Despite being 72 years old, the actress still exudes a youthful beauty and attractiveness. She is very active on social media, sharing images of herself, the animals she cares for, as well as older ones from the time she was filming the show that forever altered her life.