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{{Stub}}{{Hero_Infobox|fullname = Robert "Bobby" James Ewing|origin = Dallas|occupation = Co-CEO of Ewing Oil|family = Jock Ewing (father)<br>
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{{Hero_Infobox|fullname = Robert "Bobby" James Ewing|origin = Dallas|occupation = Co-CEO of Ewing Oil|family = Jock Ewing (father)<br>
 
 
Ellie Ewing (mother)<br>
 
Ellie Ewing (mother)<br>
 
J.R. Ewing (brother)<br>
 
J.R. Ewing (brother)<br>
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He was played by Patrick Duffy in all his appearances.
 
He was played by Patrick Duffy in all his appearances.
   
== Personality ==
 
Bobby's most defining character trait was his altruistic desire to do the right thing. This almost always put him in the cross-hairs of his older brother J.R., who was known as a conniving and ruthless oilman. Bobby did on many occasions use ruthless tactics in failed attempts to beat J.R. Bobby was one of few people openly to take a stand against J.R. on numerous occasions (at times physically), yet the two never forgot they were brothers. In addition to the differences between their treatment of others, as well as their conflicting views on morality, another reason for J.R. and Bobby's rivalry was their father's preference for Bobby (their mother, Miss Ellie, favored second son Gary).
 
 
Growing up, and even into adulthood, Jock made no secret of the fact that Bobby was his favorite son and Bobby was very dependent on Jock's support in his fights with J.R. This caused a major rivalry with J.R., who was jealous of the unearned favoritism Bobby got from Jock. Bobby was known for his short temper and emotional reactions.
 
 
== History ==
 
 
=== Backstory ===
 
Bobby was born February 16, 1950 on Southfork Ranch. Bobby became a successful (though reluctant) oil baron, like his father and brother, but he lacked J.R.'s ruthlessness and insisted on playing fair which resulted in his limited success. Bobby would also take part in the raising of cattle on the family ranch, Southfork. He was also a state senator in Austin for a while.
 
 
=== Dallas ===
 
In the first episode of ''Dallas'' in 1978, Bobby Ewing brought his new wife to meet his family at Southfork Ranch. However, Bobby's family were dismayed to discover that Bobby's wife was Pamela Barnes (Victoria Principal, briefly Margaret Michaels), the daughter of Digger Barnes (Keenan Wynne, originally David Wayne) and the sister of Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval), both of whom were arch-enemies of the Ewing family. In 1982, Bobby and Pam adopted a boy named Christopher (Joshua Harris, originally Eric Farlow), who was the biological son of J.R.'s deceased sister-in-law, Kristin Shepard (Mary Crosby). Pam had always wanted a child but was unlikely to be able to have one of her own. Bobby's sister-in-law, Katherine Wentworth (Morgan Brittany), later had an unrequited crush on Bobby and began to become obsessed with him. Katherine broke up Bobby's marriage to Pam by writing a letter (pretending to be Pam) addressed to her lawyer. Bobby turned to childhood sweetheart Jenna Wade (Priscilla Presley; previously Morgan Fairchild and Francine Tacker) and they became engaged. Katherine ran Bobby down with her car, where he later died in hospital from his injuries. However, a year later, the storylines of the preceding season, including the accident and death of Bobby, were nothing more than a lengthy dream of Pam's. Bobby and Pam were reunited but Jenna discovered that she was pregnant with his child. Bobby wasn't interested in getting back with Jenna, and Jenna later gave birth to his son, Lucas Krebbs. When Pam was involved in a car crash which resulted in her suffering severe burns, she disappeared from the hospital and divorced Bobby and gave him sole custody of Christopher. Bobby became close to April Stevens (Sheree J. Wilson) and they began a relationship and eventually married. However, while on their honeymoon in Paris, April is kidnapped and later shot; she dies in Bobby's arms.
 
 
Bobby is first on the scene after hearing a gunshot from J.R. (Larry Hagman) room uttering the words "Oh my God." The camera never shows what Bobby actually saw and it was thought J.R. committed suicide, although in subsequent films it was explained J.R. shot a mirror.
 
 
=== J.R. Returns and War of the Ewings ===
 
In ''J.R. Returns'', Bobby had a relationship with Julia Cunningham before taking over Ewing Oil. In the follow-up film ''War of the Ewings'', he is no longer with Julia and the reasons are not even explained. He eventually starts a relationship with European oil heiress Jennifer Jantzen, who was a business associate of his brother J.R. and whose father's company Jantzen Oil was saved from bankruptcy by J.R. Between 1996 and 1998, Bobby is CEO of Ewing Oil. In 1998, Bobby retires from Ewing Oil and begins travelling with Jennifer Jantzen.
 
 
=== Dallas (2012) ===
 
By 2012, Bobby has remarried again, this time to a woman named Ann Smith, and is the owner of Southfork Ranch, according to the terms of Miss Ellie Ewing's will (in season 14 (ep. 353), Miss Ellie had deeded Southfork to Bobby while she was still alive, thereby suggesting a continuity error). Bobby has retired from the oil business, believing that alternative energy is "the future", a belief he shares with his now grown adopted-son Christopher, and is content to raise cattle on the ranch. He has decided to sell Southfork, due to his contracting a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) and resulting fears that he will not be around to keep the ranch safe, and that Christopher is not yet ready to take over from him. Once again, this brings him into conflict with his older brother J.R. and his nephew, John Ross Ewing III (who has discovered oil on the ranch). Bobby is shocked and saddened when he finds out his brother J.R. is dead. When J.R.'s will is read Bobby receives J.R.'s entire boot collection on the condition that he keeps them cleaner than he keeps his own. Also an old letter from Miss Ellie reveals that John Ross gets half of Southfork. Bobby doesn't agree but goes along with it for now, although it later leads to some disputes between Bobby and John Ross. Bobby also learns that his first wife Pam died of cancer in 1989.
 
 
=== Knots Landing ===
 
Bobby makes three appearances in Knots Landing, a spin-off to Dallas focusing on Bobby's brother Gary.
 
 
In the pilot, Bobby accompanies his brother Gary and sister-in-law Valene to their new home in California.
 
 
In the Season 2 episode "The Loudest Word", Bobby visits Val in the hospital, where she is awaiting surgery. Bobby persuades Gary to support Val through her illness.
 
 
In Episode 6 of Season 4, "New Beginnings", while Gary is at Southfork for the reading of Jock's will, Bobby reassures Gary about his upcoming inheritance and the strings that their father had tied to it.
 
 
As many storylines on ''Knots Landing'' depended on the actions of several characters following the death of Bobby Ewing in 1985, the subsequent dream revelation from ''Dallas'' in 1986 did not get applied to the continuity of ''Knots Landing''. Bobby's return was never addressed or even mentioned and, following this, no further crossover storylines were featured on ''Knots Landing''.
 
 
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Robert James "Bobby" Ewing is one of the main characters in Dallas, and also appeared in the 2012 revival series. He is the son of Jock Ewing and Miss Ellie Ewing, and is J.R. Ewing's younger brother. Bobby later became the roadman for Ewing Oil.

He was played by Patrick Duffy in all his appearances.