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Sheree J. Wilson
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Sheree J. Wilson

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Actress
A.K.A.
Sheree Julienne Wilson
Gender
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Place of birth
Rochester
Age
65 years
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Biography

Sheree Julienne Wilson (born on December 12, 1958) is an American actress, producer, businesswoman, and model. She is best known for her roles as April Stevens Ewing on the American prime-time television series Dallas (1986-1991) and as Alex Cahill-Walker on the television series Walker, Texas Ranger (1993-2001).

Early life

Wilson was born in Rochester, Minnesota. The daughter of two IBM executives, Wilson moved to Colorado at the age of nine and graduated from Fairview High School. In 1981 she received a degree in fashion merchandising and business from the University of Colorado Boulder.

Career

While working in Denver on a fashion shoot, one of the photographers mistook Wilson for a model and then introduced her to a New York modeling agent who signed her on the spot. Wilson then moved to Manhattan, and within eighteen months she had appeared in over thirty commercial campaigns for Clairol, Sea Breeze, Keri-Lotion and Maybelline. Her print work ran in such popular magazines as Mademoiselle, Glamour and Redbook.

After three years of modeling Wilson moved to Los Angeles for a career in acting. Her first roles included the black comedy film Crimewave (1984) directed by Sam Raimi, Velvet (1984), an ABC/Aaron Spelling television movie opposite Leah Ayres, Shari Belafonte, and Mary Margaret Humes, and a guest role on the espionage series Cover Up (1984). She had a lead role with Tim Robbins in the comedy motion picture Fraternity Vacation (1985) and also appeared in a CBS television miniseries Kane & Abel (1985) with Peter Strauss. This immediately led to Our Family Honor (1985-1986), an NBC drama about Irish cops versus the Mafia, in which she co-starred with Ray Liotta, Michael Madsen and Eli Wallach. Her career continued to flourish with a role in the television movie News at Eleven (1986) alongside Martin Sheen.

Wilson gained the role as April Stevens Ewing on the CBS soap opera Dallas (1986–1991). Her character was gunned down in the fourth episode of the final season during her honeymoon (with new husband Bobby Ewing) in Paris. She continued to make some appearances in Bobby's dream sequences later that season. In reality Wilson was killed off and left the series due to maternity. Her performance earned her the Soap Opera Digest Award for Best Death Scene in 1991 as well as four other nominations. In 2006 she attended the TV Land Award ceremony for Dallas and in November 2008 the Dallas 30th anniversary reunion party at Southfork Ranch in Parker, Texas with cast members Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Ken Kercheval, Steve Kanaly and Charlene Tilton.

In 1993, following guest roles in the television series Matlock (opposite Clarence Gilyard's former acting mentor, Andy Griffith) and Renegade (opposite Lorenzo Lamas), Wilson played the lead female role in Hellbound opposite Chuck Norris which led to her best known role as Alexandra "Alex" Cahill-Walker also opposite Norris in Walker, Texas Ranger (1993-2001). In 2005 she reprised her role in the television movie Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire which ended with her character being the victim of a courthouse shooting. This left many viewers to believe that there would be a follow-up movie which was severely impaired when CBS said that they would no longer be producing "Sunday Night Movie of the Week" projects. She also co-starred in the Showtime movie Past Tense (1994).

In 2006 Wilson appeared in Fragile, the first short film by documentary filmmaker Fredric Lean. She played the lead role in television movies Mystery Woman: Game Time (2005) and Anna's Storm (2007). She produced and starred in independent films Killing Down (2006), The Gundown (2011), Easy Rider: The Ride Back (2012), and Dug Up (2013). She co-starred in the television series Pink (2007-2008) and had a guest role in the television series DeVanity (2014). She played a major role in the television movie Christmas Belle (2013).

In 2016 Wilson began performing in the role of Miss Daisy Werthan in The Neil Simon Film Festival's Driving Miss Daisy opposite her former Walker, Texas Ranger co-star, Clarence Gilyard.

Personal life

Wilson was married (now divorced) to Paul DeRobbio and has two sons; Luke and Nicolas.

Wilson has been active in The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Trail of Tears Remembrance Motorcycle Ride, Wings for Life aimed at healing spinal cord injuries, and White Bridle Humane Society, a horse rescue equine therapy non-profit organization for children with developmental disabilities located in Texas. Wilson also created a line of beauty therapy skin care products.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984VelvetEllen StockwellTelevision film
1985CrimewaveNancy
1985Fraternity VacationAshley Taylor
1986News at ElevenChristine ArnoldTelevision film
1994Past TenseEmily TalbertTelevision film
1994Walker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly ReunionAlex Cahill
1994HellboundLeslie
2003Midnight ExpressionMary DrakeShort film
2004Birdie and BogeyShelia
2005Mystery Woman: Game TimeJody FiskeTelevision film
2005Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by FireAlex Cahill-WalkerTelevision film
2006Killing DownRachel
2006FragileSophieShort film
2007Anna's StormMayor Anna Davenport-BaxterTelevision film
2011The GundownSarah MorganAlso producer
2012Dug UpMona WalkerAlso producer
2013A Country ChristmasBonnie Branson
2013Easy Rider: The Ride BackShane WilliamsAlso producer
2013Christmas BelleAngie
2014Jail WagonMarthaAlso producer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Cover UpRachelEpisode: "Death in Vogue"
1985-1986Our Family HonorRita DanzigSeries regular, 13 episodes
1985Kane & AbelMelanie LeRoyMini-Series
1986-1991DallasApril StevensSeries regular, 109 episodes
TV Land Pop Culture Award (2006)
Soap Opera Digest Award for Best Death Scene (1991)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Villainess: Prime Time (1988)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role: Prime Time (1989)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actress: Prime Time (1990)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Heroine: Prime Time (1991)
1991MatlockClaire MayfieldEpisode: "The Dame"
1992RenegadeLisa StoneEpisode: "Final Judgement"
1995Burke's LawJensen FarnsworthEpisode: "Who Killed the King of the Country Club?"
1999Sons of ThunderAlex Cahill2 episodes
1993-2001Walker, Texas RangerAlex CahillSeries regular, 189 episodes
2005Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by FireAlex CahillTV movie
2014DeVanityClaudia MullerEpisode: "Death Becomes Him Part I"

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016Driving Miss DaisyMiss Daisy Werthan

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