- Audrey Landers is a famous actress
- She starred in the soap opera 'Dallas' for years
- Learn more about her life and career since
Audrey Landers (68), who played "Afton Cooper" on the hit show 'Dallas', was utterly irresistible if you were a red-blooded male in the eighties. On 'Dallas', she played a sexy singer, capable of seducing any man in sight, that is, until she met "Cliff Barnes". Fans were devastated when she left the show in 1984, after four successful years. But what became of our favorite blonde bombshell?
Audrey Landers: "Afton Cooper" after 'Dallas'
After she left the Texan soap, Landers was cast in one of the most important roles of her entire career, in the musical film 'A Chorus Line' as "Val Clarke", alongside Michael Douglas.
In addition to acting, Landers even started a career in the music industry. Her biggest hit was "Manuel Goodbye" in 1983, which even made it into the top ten. Landers still works as a singer today.
Audrey Landers: The 'Dallas' star today
Audrey Landers remains active in music, acting, and live performances, continuing to connect with fans through concerts, special appearances, and select projects.
Her music is especially remembered in Europe, where she earned multiple gold and platinum records in Germany during the 1980s. Today, she also has a strong connection to Sarasota, Florida, where she has been part of the local arts and cultural scene for nearly three decades.