Ray Krebbs

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Ray Krebbs, was a character in the popular American television series Dallas, played by Steve Kanaly (1978-1988).

Ray was born October 19, 1945 in Emporia, Kansas. His father left him and his mother at age 3 and at age 15 was sent off to Dallas and to the Southfork Ranch with a letter from his recently deceased mother to Jock Ewing. His mother, an Army Air Corps nurse was a good friend of Jock Ewing during World War II. Ray worked for Jock maintaining Southfork as its Ranch foreman. Eventually, his father resurfaced in 1980 to reveal that Ray's real father was Jock Ewing.

Ray eventually found happiness with politician Donna Culver and they married in 1981. Sadly the marriage began to collapse and in 1985 they separated. Donna found out she was pregnant and tried to reconcile with Ray but he refused and by 1987 they had divorced and Donna had given to birth to a baby girl.

In 1988 Ray married Jenna Wade and they left Dallas for good.

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