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Official website for the late television icon actor Larry Hagman, star of Dallas and I Dream of Jeannie, who made television history on on November 21, 1980 when over 350 million fans in 57 countries were glued to their television sets to find out 'Who Shot J.R.?
Official website for the late television icon actor Larry Hagman, star of Dallas and I Dream of Jeannie, who made television history on on November 21, 1980 when over 350 million fans in 57 countries were glued to their television sets to find out 'Who Shot J.R.?
Each filled order comes with one of Larry's $10,000 dollar bills. For all orders totaling over $250.00, we will include an auto-penned signed $10,000 dollar bill. Additionally, all book orders will include a blank, non-autographed, specialized Hello Darlin' by Larry Hagman bookplate. Please allow at least three to four weeks for delivery.
Larry is storming the media landscape by starring in a pro-solar advertising and publicity campaign in which he proclaims “Shine, baby, shine!” The initiative issues a “solar wakeup call” inviting Americans to go solar -- and do so smartly by embracing the value of high-performance photovoltaic technology made by Americans according to U.S. quality, environmental and labor standards.
broadcast: Dec. 7, 1979 written by: Rena Down directed by: Larry Hagman. 43. Return Engagements guest stars: Mary Crosby (Kristen Shephard) E.J. Andre (Eugene Bullock) Joan Van Ark (Valene Ewing) Terry Lester (Rudy Millington) Andra Akers (Sally Bullock) Ted Shackelford (Gary Ewing) Jeanna Michaels (Connie) Michael Horsley ()
Official website for the late television icon actor Larry Hagman, star of Dallas and I Dream of Jeannie, who made television history on on November 21, 1980 when over 350 million fans in 57 countries were glued to their television sets to find out 'Who Shot J.R.?
Larry Hagman and Donna Mills starred in this short-lived NBC sitcom, which ran for 15 episodes during the 1971-1972 season. The played a couple who are sick of the rat race and want to live the good life. So, they get jobs as live-in servants for a wealthy family and get to enjoy all the finer things. The only problem?
TNT is toasting the late Larry Hagman and the ruthless Texas oil tycoon he played on nighttime soap “Dallas” with J.R. Ewing Bourbon. Bourbon was the character’s drink of choice. The four-year-old, 80-proof J.R. Ewing Bourbon is distilled in Kentucky and features a slightly fruity nose with hints of vanilla, oak sweetness and a touch of orange.
She started taking voice lessons at age twelve. Just before her seventeenth birthday she married Benjamin J. Hagman, an accountant in Weatherford, and soon left the Nashville finishing school she attended for only a few months. After their son, Larry, was born in Weatherford Mary opened a dance school there.