Victoria Principal Knew Exactly What Hollywood Was Doing to Her — And Built an Exit Strategy Nobody Saw Coming

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Victoria Principal watched Hollywood carefully from the moment it let her in — studied it, understood it, and arrived at conclusions about the machinery she was operating inside that most actresses of her generation either couldn’t see clearly enough or were too dependent on the system to act upon — and what she saw was an industry that had a very specific and very finite use for a woman of her particular beauty and visibility, a shelf life it had already calculated without consulting her, and a future it had already mapped out that involved none of her own ambitions, none of her own intelligence, and none of the instincts that had gotten her to the top of the Dallas cast in the first place.

Pamela Barnes Ewing made her one of the most watched women on American television through the entire decade of the 1980s, and while the cameras were rolling and the ratings were delivering and everyone around her was content to believe she was simply along for the ride, Victoria Principal was doing something that nobody in that world expected from a woman in her position — she was building a way out entirely on her own terms, constructing a business empire in the beauty industry with the same strategic precision she brought to every other decision in her life, so that when she walked away from Dallas at the height of her fame it wasn’t a disappearance, it wasn’t a breakdown, and it wasn’t Hollywood’s decision — it was hers, completely and entirely, the most quietly powerful move any actress of her era ever made.

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