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  1. Sep 25, 2012 · Jim Davis makes his last appearance as Jock in “Dallas’s” 75th hour, “New Beginnings,” but it’s more of a cameo than anything else. His final, “real” performance comes at the end of “Ewing vs. Ewing,” and no matter how many times I watch it, it never fails to move me.

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      ‘NEW BEGINNINGS’ Season 4, Episode 21. Airdate: April 10,...

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  3. The fifth-season episode "The Search", which confirmed the character's death in a helicopter crash on his way home to Dallas from South America, was broadcast on January 8, 1982, and contained flashback scenes of the character.

  4. Mar 9, 2013 · My understanding is that the remainder of the series will focus on JR Ewing's legacy and how it affects his family. All of this reminds me of what happened back in 1981 on the original "Dallas" series on CBS when actor Jim Davis, who played patriarch Jock Ewing, died of multiple myeloma.

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  5. Apr 27, 1981 · Jim Davis, the gravely-voice character actor best known as the tough patriarch of the Ewing family in the television series ''Dallas'' died yesterday in his home in Northridge, Calif. He was 65...

  6. Jim Davis immortalized a character that became a symbol of a powerful, yet complex Texan patriarch. Davis’ nuanced portrayal brought life to Jock Ewing, embodying him with a stern demeanor that belied his deep love for his family and unwavering loyalty to his friends.

  7. Jim Davis Jock Ewing – Dallas TV Addicts. On April 26, 1981, the world lost an incredible talent when Jim Davis passed away from a heart attack at his home in Northridge, California. His death was met with immense grief and sorrow by those who knew him and had seen his work on Dallas.

  8. May 11, 1981 · Jim Davis, 67, gruff, rangy character actor who played Jock Ewing, the oil-baron patriarch on TV's top-rated Dallas; after surgery for a perforated ulcer: in Los Angeles, Calif. Davis, who......