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- Jodie Dallas is a fictional character from the 1977 American sitcom Soap. He was played by Billy Crystal. The son of central character Mary Campbell, Jodie works as a television commercial director. Jodie was among the first gay characters on American television. Despite being gay, Jodie fathered a child through a one-night stand, and many of his storylines throughout the series centered on his involvement with women. Jodie had relationships with two other women but maintained throughout the series that he was still gay. The series ended with Jodie, as the result of hypnotherapy, believing he was an elderly Jewish man. Jodie Dallas was a source of controversy for the series. Religious organizations disapproved of his sexual orientation, while gay rights groups worried that his portrayal would be stereotypical. (en)
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- Jodie Dallas as he appeared in the series premiere (en)
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- Peter Campbell (en)
- Scott Campbell (en)
- Mary Campbell (en)
- Chuck Campbell (en)
- Burt Campbell (en)
- Danny Dallas (en)
- Johnny Dallas (en)
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- Television commercial director (en)
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- The Major (en)
- Jessica Tate (en)
- Billy Tate (en)
- Chester Tate (en)
- Corinne Tate Flotsky (en)
- Eunice Tate Leitner (en)
- Randolph Gatling (en)
- Timmy Flotsky (en)
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- Alice (en)
- Dennis Phillips (en)
- Carol David (en)
- Maggie Chandler (en)
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- Jodie Dallas is a fictional character from the 1977 American sitcom Soap. He was played by Billy Crystal. The son of central character Mary Campbell, Jodie works as a television commercial director. Jodie was among the first gay characters on American television. Despite being gay, Jodie fathered a child through a one-night stand, and many of his storylines throughout the series centered on his involvement with women. Jodie had relationships with two other women but maintained throughout the series that he was still gay. The series ended with Jodie, as the result of hypnotherapy, believing he was an elderly Jewish man. (en)
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