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Steve Kanaly

Steven "Steve" Francis Kanaly (born March 14, 1946) is best known for his role as Southfork Ranch foreman Ray Krebbs on the
television soap opera "Dallas" from 1978 to 1989. From 1994-1995, he also had a role on the hit ABC daytime drama series "All
My Children" as Seabone Hunkle. He has also guest starred on numerous other television shows. In film, he collaborated frequently
with writer-director John Milius, appearing in, among others, "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean," "Dillinger," "The Wind
and the Lion," and "Big Wednesday." Milius befriended Kanaly when they attended the same shooting range in California, and
turned him to acting by recommending him to John Huston for "Roy Bean."
Other film roles include "The Terminal Man," "My Name is Nobody," and "Midway."
He and his wife live on a ranch in Ojai, CA. He is a highly-regarded watercolor artist. He served in the Vietnam War as a
radio operator with the First Air Cavalry.
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