Los Angeles Times

‘ Dallas’ star played Cliff

- Associated press

Ken Kercheval, who played perennial punching bag Cliff Barnes to Larry Hagman’s scheming oil baron J. R. Ewing on the hit TV series “Dallas,” has died at his home in Indiana. He was 83.

Kercheval died Sunday in the city of Clinton in his native Indiana, said Jeff Fisher, his agent. The cause of death was being kept private by the family, Fisher said Wednesday.

He was on “Dallas” for its full run from 1978 to 1991 and returned as oilman Cliff opposite Hagman for a revival of the prime- time drama that aired from 2012 to 2014.

He expressed fondness for his beleaguere­d character, also part of two 1990s TV movies, in a 2012 interview with a “Dallas” fan website, the Dallas Decoder.

Cliff was a nice guy, but with brother- in- law J. R.’ s constant battering he had to defend himself, Kercheval said. “If I did something that wasn’t quite right, it’s because I had to,” he said.

Kercheval was born in Wolcottvil­le, Ind., and raised in Clinton by his father, a physician, and his mother, a nurse. He studied at the University of Indiana and the University of the Pacific, according to profiles.

His early roles were onstage, with Broadway performanc­es in musicals including “The Young Abe Lincoln” in 1961 and “The Apple Tree” and “Cabaret” in the late ’ 60s.

Kercheval’s big- screen credits included “Pretty Poison” ( 1968), “The Seven- Ups” in 1973 and “Network” in 1976.

He made frequent guest appearance­s on TV series, stretching from “Naked City” and “The Defenders” in the 1960s to “ER” and “Diagnosis Murder” in the 1990s and 2000s.

In a f irst- person piece for People magazine in 1994, Kercheval detailed his arduous treatment for lung cancer and advocated that others quit smoking, as he was “99%” successful in doing.

Kercheval’s survivors include three children, Caleb, Liza and Madison.

 ?? Craig Mathew Associated Press ?? STAR OF STAGE AND SCREEN Ken Kercheval, shown with “Dallas” costar Victoria Principal in 1986, appeared in the full run of the TV series. Early in his career, he performed in Broadway musicals, including “The Apple Tree” and “Cabaret.”
Craig Mathew Associated Press STAR OF STAGE AND SCREEN Ken Kercheval, shown with “Dallas” costar Victoria Principal in 1986, appeared in the full run of the TV series. Early in his career, he performed in Broadway musicals, including “The Apple Tree” and “Cabaret.”

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