• Steve Kanaly is a famous actor
  • He starred in 'Dallas' as "Ray Krebbs"
  • Learn more about his career after 'Dallas'

"Ray Krebbs" was one of the main characters in the American television soap opera 'Dallas' and the role was portrayed by Steve Kanaly from 1978 to 1989. He started his acting career only a couple of years before in 1972 with his debut film 'The Life and Time of Judge Roy Bean'. During the 1970's he was also part of the cast of the crime drama series 'Chase', where he played the role of "Jock".

'Dallas': Where Is "Ray Krebbs" Today?

We found ourselves wondering what the talented actor, Steve Kanaly has been up to lately! Keep reading to find out... 

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Steve Kanaly at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of Dallas, Texas, 2008

What did "Ray Krebbs" do after 'Dallas'?

After his last appearance in 'Dallas', Steve Kanaly worked on several film and television projects. In 1997, he played the role of "Coller" in the film 'Midnight Blue', and the same year he starred in and directed the film 'The Marksmen'. 

From 1994 to 1995 he appeared as "Seabone Hunkle" in the American soap opera 'All My Children'. A couple of years later his fans were happy to see him in 'Dallas' again; in 2012 and 2013 he reprised his role of "Ray Krebbs" for the TNT revival of the show, attending his nephew's wedding and the funeral of "J.R. Ewing", respectively.

Five quick facts about 'Dallas' star Steve Kanaly

  • He served in the Vietnam War as a radio operator 
  • He is a very talented watercolor artist
  • He is 78 years old and lives with his wife Brent Power in California. They have been together for over 45 years!
  • He grows his own avocados and oranges on his ranch in California
  • He was initially cast as "Bobby Ewing" in 'Dallas' before being given the role of "Ray Krebbs"

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