Clayton Farlow

Clayton Farlow
DALLAS character
Portrayed by Howard Keel
Duration 1981–91
First appearance February 20, 1981
Lover, Come Back
Last appearance April 19, 1991
Some Leave, Some Get Carried Out
Profile
Occupation Owner of Farlow Oil
Co-Owner of Saddle Tree Enterprises
Southfork Ranch Co-Owner (1988-1991)

Clayton Farlow is a fictional character in the popular American television series Dallas, played by Howard Keel from 1981 to 1991.[1]

Background

Clayton Farlow, along with his sister Jessica, were raised on the Southern Cross Ranch (Co-ordinates: 32°43'N 96°30'W[2]) in San Angelo, Texas. Clayton and Jessica's father was described as a "big man that liked the oil business, but ranching was his real love". Clayton's father took him to his first cattle auction when he was six years old and began teaching him ranching and the oil business. Like his father, Clayton became a successful oilman and rancher. Jessica was wild in her teenage years and developed a serious violent mental condition. She gave birth to a son Steven "Dusty" Farlow in London, England. Clayton and his new wife, Amy, became Steven's legal parents when they listed themselves on Steven's birth certificate, while Jessica married an English lord and remained in England. Clayton and Amy returned to Texas with Steven. Jessica, thinking Amy wanted to replace her as Steven's mother, set the house on fire while Amy was sick in bed - and Clayton was in Galveston on business with his oil refineries. Clayton returned home too late to save Amy. Steven, who was nicknamed Dusty, showed no interest in the oil business or the ranch, choosing instead to become a rodeo star. Steven (Dusty) Farlow met Sue Ellen Ewing at the Ewing Rodeo, and they soon began an affair. When Dusty was on a private flight to Fort Worth to meet Sue Ellen, his plane crashed. He survived and recovered at a home in Denton.

Storylines

Clayton helped his son Steven "Dusty" Farlow, recover from his accident when he first met Sue Ellen and the rest of the Ewings. Sue Ellen found Dusty after he secretly put up her bail when she was accused of shooting her husband, J.R.. Sue Ellen Ewing filed for a divorce from J.R., taking their son John Ross with her to Southern Cross. When he found out Jock was furious and told J.R. that he wanted John Ross back on Southfork no matter what. After failed attempts to get John Ross back, J.R., with Jock's full support, bought all of the oil that went into Clayton's refineries. J.R. agreed to give it back if Clayton kicked Sue Ellen off of the Southern Cross. Clayton refused, but Sue Ellen left on her own, returning to Dallas, and eventually remarried J.R. and moved back to Southfork. The oil was sold back to him by Miss Ellie, and they became friends. During this time, Clayton became romantically attracted to Sue Ellen and defended her against J.R.

Later, after Jock was killed in a helicopter crash in South America, Miss Ellie dated and eventually married Clayton. During his courtship of Miss Ellie, Clayton became very jealous of the life Jock had: having sons carry on his legacy in the oil business, a devoted wife, and a big family with sons, daughters-in-law, and grandchildren.

Shortly before her marriage to Clayton, Miss Ellie was kidnapped by Clayton's mentally unstable sister Jessica, who conspired with J.R. to stop the wedding. Clayton and Miss Ellie honeymooned in Greece, and returned to Southfork, in spite of Clayton's reservations about living in Jock's home and his constant "shadow". To ease his transition, Miss Ellie redecorated Jock and Miss Ellie's bedroom, but Clayton went on business trips to avoid staying at Southfork. Finally, Miss Ellie had J.R. and Bobby move Jock's portrait from the living room at Southfork to Ewing Oil. Clayton became very good friends with Ray and stepson Bobby, but remained a self-imposed enemy of his eldest stepson, J.R., getting into many arguments and fights with him. Clayton has a brief infatuation with a young British model named Laurel Ellis (Annabel Schofield), mirroring Jock's near-affair with his former secretary Julie Gray, after feeling neglected by Miss Ellie. He also suffered from amnesia and nearly left Miss Ellie until recovering. Clayton sold his refinery businesses to Ewing Oil and at one point began a cutting horse breeding enterprise with Ray.

In 1990, Clayton, unable to live with the shadow of Jock's memory, and Miss Ellie left Southfork to travel extensively. In the final season, he returned to Dallas briefly, without Miss Ellie, to convey sole ownership of Southfork to Bobby, much to the objection of J.R.

Dallas (2012 TV series)

In the updated Dallas series, Clayton died after a heart attack in 1999. According to the Dallas Facebook page, he died on the 17 March 1999.

Trivia

Clayton appeared in nearly every episode after joining the cast full-time in 1984, after a recurring role during the 1981-82 season (semi-replacing the late Jim Davis as the senior family patriarch), missing 26 episodes altogether (three of these due to Keel's 1986 open-heart surgery) and appearing briefly in the final season.

References

  1. "Howard Keel, Musical Star, Is Dead at 85". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-02-20.
  2. 12057 S Bois D Arc St (1970-01-01). "32°43'6.90"N 96°29'37.68"W - Google Maps". Goo.gl. Retrieved 2014-01-13.

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