I never watched Dallas, but loved I Dream of Jeannie : http://www.dallasnews.com/news/loca...torious-as-dallas-villain-j.r.-ewing-dies.ece ------------------------------------------------------ Larry Hagman, the North Texas native who played the conniving and mischievous J.R. Ewing on the TV show Dallas, died Friday at a Dallas hospital. He was 81. Mr. Hagman died at 4:20 p.m. Friday at Medical City Dallas Hospital from complications of his recent battle with cancer, members of his family said. “Larry was back in his beloved Dallas, re-enacting the iconic role he loved most,” the family said in a statement. “Larry’s family and close friends had joined him in Dallas for the Thanksgiving holiday. When he passed, he was surrounded by loved ones. It was a peaceful passing, just as he had wished for. The family requests privacy at this time.” Rest is at the link.
RIP. He was a cultural icon and I remember hearing somewhere that personally he was nothing like his character JR Ewing but a very nice and humble guy.
Very very sad. Some of my best memories of my father (rest in peace) was watching Dallas in the 80's/90's with him. He just got such a kick out of ol J.R. Such a shame they waited so long to restart the series up this past summer. I was looking forward to the new "Dallas" coming back on TV in January.
Don't worry. Tomorrow morning it will turn out that he's fine, and Victoria Principal dreamed the whole thing. RIP Mr. Hagman
The first prime time villain, and there's never been one better at it. It's a pity that the new series didn't get started sooner. It's just not Dallas without Hagman.
Actually, a lot of people die at 4:20, because the ambulance drivers, nurses and doctors are stoned out of their mind.
From wiki: In 1969, friend musician David Crosby, supplied Hagman with LSD after a concert:[19] "LSD was such a profound experience in my life that it changed my pattern of life and my way of thinking and I could not exclude it."[20] Hagman was introduced to mar1juana by Jack Nicholson, as a safer alternative to Hagman's heavy drinking. "I liked it because it was fun, it made me feel good, and I never had a hangover.".[21] Although Hagman said he no longer smoked mar1juana and was on a "Twelve-Step Program", he explained, "mar1juana is like being compared to alcohol and when you come right down to it, alcohol destroys your body and makes you do violent things, but with grass, you just sit back and enjoy life." R.I.P.
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Too bad. Saw him in "Mother, Jugs and Speed;" dude had a lot more range than his post-Dallas work would have indicated, even though there was some pretty good stuff there as well (Nixon, Primary Colors). Even though J.R. was a full-on stereotype of a group that's mostly lawyers, accountants, engineers and actually disproportionately non-Texan, it was still amusing and entertaining.