Jordan Lee was one of the members of the infamous Oil Cartel, of which the Ewings were and Cliff Barnes was also a part of, as well as it's de-facto leader. Jordan was every bit as unscrupulous as J.R. Ewing and Jeremy Wendell, though not really as good at it. His victories generally came as a result of having more people behind him, as all the members of the cartel combined generally swung a pretty heavy bat.
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| - Jordan Lee was one of the members of the infamous Oil Cartel, of which the Ewings were and Cliff Barnes was also a part of, as well as it's de-facto leader. Jordan was every bit as unscrupulous as J.R. Ewing and Jeremy Wendell, though not really as good at it. His victories generally came as a result of having more people behind him, as all the members of the cartel combined generally swung a pretty heavy bat.
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| - Don Starr as Jordan Lee on the CBS-TV series "Dallas".
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| - Ruthless member of the Oil Cartel who frequently butted heads with J.R. Ewing, also a member
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Occupation
| - Member of the Dallas Oil Cartel, later politician
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Episodes
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- First Episode: "Election" #2.08
Last Episode: "Terminus" #14.04
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| - Jordan Lee was one of the members of the infamous Oil Cartel, of which the Ewings were and Cliff Barnes was also a part of, as well as it's de-facto leader. Jordan was every bit as unscrupulous as J.R. Ewing and Jeremy Wendell, though not really as good at it. His victories generally came as a result of having more people behind him, as all the members of the cartel combined generally swung a pretty heavy bat. Jordan didn't always have a lot to do, and a lot of his appearances would consist of him in a large group telling J.R. to go to hell, but he was still a mainstay in the series, appearing regularly from the beginning of Season 2 until the final one where he was fairly randomly assassinated. He had a good run, and while he wasn't the flashiest or most exciting of characters, he remained an interesting one nonetheless.
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