milestones

Year
Milestone
1963 
Made brief appearances in the feature films, "Under the Yum Yum Tree" and "Palm Springs Weekend"
 
Enjoyed successful modelling career; worked on over 400 TV commercials; in 1967 was the body double for the advertising poster of "The Graduate"
 
First professional acting job, in a guest spot on the long-running ABC drama series, "Marcus Welby, M.D.", in the early 1970s
1975 
TV-movie debut, "The Big Ripoff"
1976 
First sizable feature film role, "Dogs"
1977 
Played Linda Murkland on the syndicated serial comedy-drama, "All That Glitters"
1978 
Played Sue Ellen Ewing for 11 seasons on the popular CBS primetime soap opera, "Dallas"; left the show two seasons before it ended in 1991
1981 
Hosted a pair of two-part TV instructional specials, "The Body Human: The Loving Process--Women" and "The Body Human: The Loving Process: Men"
1982 
First top-billed role in a TV-movie, "Not in Front of the Children"
 
Handled anchoring duties for six years in a row for the "CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade"; shared the helm for four years with one "Dallas" co-star, Larry Hagman, and then with another co-star, Patrick Duffy, for two
1991 
Returned to feature films for the first time in 15 years with a supporting role in the Sylvester Stallone vehicle, "Oscar"
1994 
First producing credit, as co-producer of the TV-movie, "Moment of Truth: Broken Pledges", in which she also starred
1994 
Temporarily joined the cast of Fox TV's primetime soap, "Melrose Place", as Hillary Michaels
 
Starred as Hillary Michaels on "Melrose Place" spin-off soap, "Models, Inc."
2001 
Assumed role of Mrs. Robinson in the London stage version of "The Graduate"
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