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Larry Hagman, born Larry Martin
Hageman on September 21, 1931, is an American actor who is most
famous for playing J.R. Ewing in the television soap opera
Dallas. Hagman was born in Weatherford, Texas to Ben Hagman and
his wife, legendary stage actress Mary Martin. He has been married to
Swedish-born Maj Axelsson since 1954, and they have two children. They
live in Ojai, California.
Career
Hagman served in
the United States Air Force in the entertainment unit and began his own
acting career shortly after his service ended.
In addition to his
role on Dallas, Hagman is well known for his role as "Major Tony
Nelson" on the popular television sitcom I Dream of Jeannie
(1965-1970), in which he co-starred opposite Barbara Eden. He also
directed several episodes of the show. In the years after the series,
Hagman severely distanced himself from Jeannie, refusing to speak
about it until 2001, the year his tell-all book Hello Darlin': Tall (and
Absolutely True) Tales About My Life was published, even though he invited
former co-star Eden to appear on Dallas.
After
Jeannie was cancelled, Hagman had two other short-lived series in
the 1970s: Here We Go Again and The Good Life. He did
guest appearances on television shows like Love American Style,
Medical Center, and McCloud. He also appeared in such
television films as Getting Away From It All (1972),
Sidekicks (1974), The Return Of The World's Greatest
Detective (1976), Intimate Strangers (1977), and
Checkered Flag Or Crash (1977). Hagman also appeared in the
theatrical films Harry And Tonto (1974), The Eagle Has
Landed (1977), Superman: The Movie (1978), and Primary
Colors (1998). He also directed a low-budget horror film in 1972
called Beware The Blob! Some have jokingly called this "the film
that JR shot."
Larry Hagman chose to break his typecast role as a
"nice guy" when he accepted the leading role in Dallas, which
became television's first prime time soap opera. The show is the saga of
the Ewings, a rich oil family. Hagman portrayed the central character,
John Ross (J.R.) Ewing, one of television's greatest
villains.
Hagman won wide praise for his performance as the
charismatic antihero. At the conclusion of the 1979-1980 season, J.R. was
shot by an unknown assailant and the burning question that summer all over
the United States was, "Who shot J.R.?" When the culprit was finally
revealed on November 21, 1980, the show received the highest ratings in
television history at that time. Larry Hagman stayed with Dallas
through 357 episodes until it was cancelled in 1991.
In January
1997, Larry starred in a short lived TV series named Orleans as
Judge Luther Charbonnet. It lasted only eight
episodes.
Politics
Like many other Hollywood folk,
Hagman derided President Bush before the Iraq War At a signing for his
book he said "A sad figure (Bush) - not too well educated, who doesn't get
out of America much. He's leading the country towards Fascism."
Health
In 1996, Hagman underwent a lifesaving liver transplant
after admitting he had been a heavy drinker. He was also a heavy smoker as
a young man, but a terrifying cancer scare was the catalyst for cessation.
Hagman was so shaken by this incident that he immediately became strongly
against smoking. He has recorded several public service announcements
pleading with smokers to quit and urging non-smokers never to start.
Hagman was the chairman of the American Cancer Society's annual Great
American Smokeout for many years, and also worked on behalf of the
National Kidney Foundation.
These health struggles have actually
been turned into a running joke on Jim Rome's radio show, where e-mailers
routinely send e-mails signed by "Larry Hagman's liver", usually in
reference to things that have failed.
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