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Alexis Smith (born June 8, 1921-died June 9, 1993) appeared as wealthy socialite Lady Jessica Montford, the mentally disturbed, conniving younger sister of Clayton Farlow, in a total of eleven episodes of the CBS-TV series Dallas, beginning with the Season 7 episode "The Unexpected". She appeared in several major Hollywood movies in the 1940s and had a notable career on Broadway in the 1970s, winning a Tony Award in 1972.

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  • Alexis Smith
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  • Alexis Smith (born June 8, 1921-died June 9, 1993) appeared as wealthy socialite Lady Jessica Montford, the mentally disturbed, conniving younger sister of Clayton Farlow, in a total of eleven episodes of the CBS-TV series Dallas, beginning with the Season 7 episode "The Unexpected". She appeared in several major Hollywood movies in the 1940s and had a notable career on Broadway in the 1970s, winning a Tony Award in 1972.
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Birth Date
  • 1921-06-08(xsd:date)
death place
  • Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Series
  • Dallas (first series)
Name
  • Alexis Smith
Caption
  • Alexis Smith plays the recurring role of Jessica Montford, Clayton's disturbed, conniving socialite sister on the CBS-TV series "Dallas".
Birth Place
  • Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
death date
  • 1993-06-09(xsd:date)
yearsactive
  • 1940(xsd:integer)
Character
  • Lady Jessica Montford. Clayton Farlow's sister
Occupation
  • Actress
Episodes
  • 11(xsd:integer)
Gender
  • Female
Birthname
  • Gladys Smith
abstract
  • Alexis Smith (born June 8, 1921-died June 9, 1993) appeared as wealthy socialite Lady Jessica Montford, the mentally disturbed, conniving younger sister of Clayton Farlow, in a total of eleven episodes of the CBS-TV series Dallas, beginning with the Season 7 episode "The Unexpected". She appeared in several major Hollywood movies in the 1940s and had a notable career on Broadway in the 1970s, winning a Tony Award in 1972.
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