How Victoria Principal, who played Pamela Barnes Ewing in “Dallas,” looks at 72 will make you gasp

She’s one of the most beautiful women ever, both inside and out!Victoria Principal gained global recognition for her portrayal of Pamela Barnes Ewing, a role that brought her immense fame as the TV show Dallas became one of the most popular soap operas in television history.

Victoria was born in Japan on January 3, 1950. Her father, a United States Air Force Sergeant, was stationed in Fukuoka at the time. She lived there for the first few months of her life. Throughout her childhood, Victoria had to switch schools 17 times because her family kept moving to different places.She first appeared on TV, in a commercial, at the age of five, but it’s not like she believed acting would become her calling.When talking about her childhood, it’s rumored that she faced challenges due to her difficult relationship with her mother. In a 2012 interview with Huffington Post, the actress expressed her wish that she had known her childhood would come to an end. On another occasion, she mentioned feeling fortunate that her parents raised her to believe in equality.Victoria had made up her mind to pursue a career as a doctor. She was well on her way to achieving her dream until an unfortunate car accident left her with severe injuries. In order to recover, she had to take a break from her studies. Unfortunately, this meant missing out on a lot of college coursework and having to start her first year all over again. At that time, she was not willing to go through it all over again.She landed one of her initial film roles as the mistress of Roy Bean in the movie “The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean” starring Paul Newman.

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