‘Dallas’ star Audrey Landers reflects on 'prankster' Larry Hagman, why she didn’t pose nude for Playboy
What happens when you get the stars from "Happy Days," "The Nanny" and "The Dukes of Hazzard" on a Zoom chat? A whole lotta comedy.Audrey Landers, who famously starred as crooner Afton Cooper in the hit series "Dallas," is involved in a crowd-funding campaign for "Viral Vignettes," a series of short stories starring several beloved TV personalities, such as Don Most, Renée Taylor and John Schneider – just to name a few.The project, which began during the coronavirus pandemic, aims to raise money for The Actors Fund, a charitable organization that supports performers and other behind-the-scenes workers in the arts. Landers spoke to Fox News about what fans can expect from "Viral Vignettes," how she got the role in "Dallas," her favorite memory of late co-star Larry Hagman, and why she decided not to pose nude for Playboy. You’re involved with "Viral Vignettes." Could you tell us more about that?"Viral Vignettes" was born obviously during the lockdown.