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‘Falcon Crest’ star Abby Dalton dead at 88

Abby Dalton, an actress known for her work on “Falcon Crest,” died last week, reported Variety. She was 88.

Dalton starred on the show as Julia Cumson, the eldest daughter of the Channing family, who owned a popular vineyard. She started on the show in 1981 and was a cast member until 1986.

After getting her start in the 1957 film “Rock All Night,” Dalton went on to star in such movies as 1958’s “Girls on the Loose” and 1966’s “The Plainsman” as Calamity Jane.

But TV was where the Emmy-nominated star made her mark, starring in Jackie Cooper’s “Hennesey” television series as Lt. Martha Hale, RN, which earned her an Emmy nomination in 1961. She also played the wife role on both “The Joey Bishop Show” and “The Jonathan Winters Show.” Dalton landed guest parts in several 1950s Western series including “Rawhide,” “Maverick,” “Have Gun – Will Travel” and “The Rifleman” and later appeared in game shows including “Hollywood Squares,” “Match Game” and “Super Password.”

Dalton is survived by her husband, Jack D. Smith, and her children, grandchildren and great-grandson, according to Variety.

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"Falcon Crest."
"Falcon Crest"©Lorimar Film Entertainment/Courtesy of Everett
Abby Dalton on "Falcon Crest."
Abby Dalton on "Falcon Crest"©Lorimar Film Entertainment/Cou
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Abby Dalton circa 1960.
Abby Dalton circa 1960Courtesy Everett Collection
Abby Dalton on "The Joey Bishop Show."
Abby Dalton on "The Joey Bishop Show"Courtesy Everett Collection
Abby Dalton on "Hennesey."
Abby Dalton on "Hennesey"Courtesy Everett Collection
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