Audrey Landers, 68, the well-known star who starred in the series in the 80s “Dallas”manages even after 40 years to conquer fans with its beauty.
How Audrey Landers looks today, the famous actress from Dallas/PHOTO: Instagram
After playing from 1981-1989 in Dallas, Audrey and her sister Judy posed together on the cover of Playboy, writes The Sun magazine.
Last weekend, she attended the Southfork Experience in Texas where she met fans and signed photos for those present at her booth.
“Thank you for sharing this with us. A fantastic woman, great actress, super businesswoman and with a big heart. He always supports people,” says one of the fans after the event.
Another fan, equally amazed, appreciates the kindness and beauty of the actress.
“It was an amazing weekend! It was a pleasure meeting you. You were so kind and so gorgeous every day. I was most impressed to see what a beautiful and loving mother you are. You make this a much better world to live in”he said.
Her love for acting came when her mother, a producer by profession, brought her to film sets when she was just a child, admitting that being in commercials became something she aspired to.
The first appearance was in “The Secret Storm” (1954-1974), in the 70’s. Along with her sister, Judy, they appeared in “The Love Boat” and “The Hitchhiker”.
In 1981 he debuted in “Dallas”where he was originally supposed to appear in just two episodes. Due to her talent and the impression she made on the producer, the show bosses decided to keep her. So, the actress played the role of Afton Cooper in the series for eight years. She also appeared in a few episodes in the series’ 2012 sequel.
Audrey is in a long-term relationship with Donald Berkowitz, whom she married in 1988, with whom she has twins, Adam and Daniel, aged 31.
Speaking to Closer in 2022, Audrey said the key to her long marriage was trust and long distances between them.
“We had a long distance relationship from the moment we met in 1983”she said. “When I talk to my kids about relationships, I tell them, ‘Don’t follow in your parents’ footsteps.’ It worked for us, but it’s not something I would recommend as a lifestyle.”