You just don’t recognize him anymore! Since his wife died he’s looking worse and worse. Once a great man with millions of fans, now the great actor is just a shadow:

Patrick Duffy, famous for his role as Bobby Ewing on Dallas, has changed significantly over the years. After a tough year, he seemed to age quickly, despite it being over 25 years since the show ended.

Duffy remains beloved by Dallas fans, who continue to show affection for him whenever he’s seen in public. His charm wasn’t just about his looks, but also the warmth and gentleness he brought to his character.

Once considered a sex symbol of the 1980s, Duffy recently attended a screening of Warning Shot in Beverly Hills, where he was joined by Linda Gray, his Dallas co-star, who played Sue Ellen.

Together, Duffy and Gray continue to hold a special place in the hearts of Dallas fans, marking their lasting impact from the show.

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