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Lugar y fecha de nacimiento. Patrick Duffy (1949 - ) Actor Also: Director Born: March 17, 1949, Townsend, MT Tall, generically handsome performer with slightly sleepy eyes and a sandpapery voice. After small roles in several TV movies como HURRICANE (1974), donde conoció a su futura co-estrella Larry Hagman, Duffy gained attention in the title role of the short-lived fantasy series, El Hombre de la Atlántida. As a long-dormant survivor from that mythical underwater kingdom, Duffy's character had to stay submerged much of the time to stay alive, thus justifying the healthily built leading man's bikini wardrobe. Duffy participated in enjoyably bland environmental adventures each week, but ratings soon became waterlogged and the show sank without a trace. Quickly drying himself off, Duffy next moved to Dallas where, as Bobby Ewing, he spent a dozen years purveying virtue opposite Hagman villainous J.R. Duffy received less attention than his flashier co-star, but his earnest, underplayed style helped the show keep its balance. Eager to expand his horizons, Duffy left Dallas in 1985, his character ostensibly killed off. After only one season, however, he expressed his desire to return to the show, which had been hard pressed to develop an equally effective foil for J.R. in Bobby's absence. While Bobby's abrupt appearance in his widow's shower made for a memorable season finale in mid-1986, the subsequent explanationthat the entire past season had been her nightmarewas hardly a triumph of TV scriptwriting. Duffy remained with the series until its honorable finale, directing several dozen episodes along the way, before moving on to Step by Step, a revamp of The Brady Bunch co-starring Suzanne Somers, in 1991.
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