Sheree J. Wilson is a renowned actress who has gained widespread recognition for her starring roles in two highly successful television series. She appeared in the iconic series "Dallas" for five seasons, playing opposite Patrick Duffy, and then went on to star in the entire eight-year run of "Walker, Texas Ranger" alongside Chuck Norris.
In addition to her television work, Sheree has also ventured into film, producing and starring in two feature films, "Easy Rider: The Ride Back" and "The Gundown". She co-produced a zombie comedy called "Dug Up" and has been involved in various other projects throughout her career.
Sheree began her career in the 1980s, starring in the black comedy "Crimewave" opposite Louise Lasser, Brian James, and Reed Burney. She then appeared in the ABC/Aaron Spelling pilot "Velvet", playing a female "James Bond" character opposite Shari Belafonte. Her early success led to a lead role in the summer comedy "Fraternity Vacation", where she played an intelligent and beautiful woman who was the object of everyone's desire.
As her career continued to grow, Sheree starred in the 1985 CBS television miniseries "Kane & Abel" alongside Peter Strauss, and then appeared in the CBS drama "Our Family Honor" with Ray Liotta, Michael Madsen, and Eli Wallach. She went on to star in the television miniseries "News at Eleven" with Martin Sheen, and in 1986, she was approached by television producer Leonard Katzman to star in the CBS series "Dallas".
Sheree played the role of 'April Stevens' on "Dallas" for five seasons, initially portraying a brainy and powerful femme fatale, but eventually developing into a warm and loving character who married Bobby Ewing, the show's ultimate good guy. Her performance earned her the "Soap Opera Digest Award" for Best Death Scene, as her character was tragically killed off during her honeymoon in Paris.
After leaving "Dallas", Sheree went on to star in the lead female role of 'Alex Cahill' in "Walker, Texas Ranger" opposite Chuck Norris, which ran for eight seasons. Born in Minnesota, Sheree moved to Colorado at the age of seven and developed a passion for horses, which she has continued to pursue throughout her life. She currently resides in Dallas, Texas.