Larry Hagman, a.k.a. J.R. Ewing, dead at age 81

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  • Little Texan
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    • Jan 2004
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    Larry Hagman, a.k.a. J.R. Ewing, dead at age 81

    Report: Larry Hagman, 'Dallas' star, dies
    by Lynette Rice and James Hibberd



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    Larry Hagman, the actor best known as the ruthless oilman J.R. Ewing on TV’s Dallas, died Friday afternoon, the Dallas Morning News reported. He was 81.

    Members of his family told the paper that Hagman died of complications stemming from his recent battle with cancer.

    “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.”

    Born to fabled actress Mary Martin and district attorney Larry Hagman in Fort Worth, Tex., Hagman decided to follow in his mother’s footsteps after attending New York’s Bard College — first by appearing in regional theater and then by moving to England to join the cast of his mom’s stage musical, South Pacific. After a tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force (he met his wife, Maj Axelsson, while stationed in England), Hagman returned to New York to perform on Broadway.

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    The small screen soon beckoned. He made guest appearances on shows like The ALCOA Hour, followed by a two-year stint on the New York-based daytime soap The Edge of Night. His first breakout role came in 1965 when he was recruited to play an amiable astronaut who falls in love with a bottle-dwelling genie in the NBC sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. But he cemented his position as a Hollywood superstar 12 years later by joining CBS’ Dallas. For 14 years, Hagman played the love-him-or-hate-him millionaire J.R.Ewing. The popular show’s infamous Nov. 21, 1980 episode — resolving the previous season finale’s “Who shot J.R.?” cliffhanger — remains the second-highest-rated TV show in history.

    Behind the scenes, however, Hagman struggled for years with chronic alcoholism — so much so that a doctor told him in 1995 that he’d have to replace his liver or he’d be dead in six months. “In the heyday of Dallas, it got to the point where I showed up for work about 6:30 in the morning, and by around 9, I might have opened a bottle of champagne, which I would nurse until about noon,” Hagman told People in 1995. “By lunch I might start on another half-bottle of champagne. I would go through about three bottles a day, sometimes with people who would drop by the set, but mostly by myself. I just kept that steady drip going. The drinking sometimes made it harder to remember lines, but I liked that constant feeling of being mildly loaded.” Thanks to the 16-hour liver transplant surgery, Hagman said his doctors “saved his life.” A year later, he served as the national spokesman for the 1996 U.S. Transplant Games and continued to serve as an advocate of organ donation and transplantation until his death. Despite occasional acting roles after Dallas left the air in 1991 (in the 1998 film Primary Colors and a five-episode arc on Nip/Tuck in 2006), Hagman largely withdrew from the limelight.

    Then, last summer, TNT rebooted Dallas last summer, with Hagman on board. The rest of the cast included other original cast members as well, along with a new generation of the Ewing clan. But last October Hagman announced he was diagnosed with cancer, and said he hoped to continue in his role on the show’s second season.

    “As J.R. I could get away with anything — bribery, blackmail and adultery,” Hagman said at the time in a statement. “But I got caught by cancer. I do want everyone to know that it is a very common and treatable form of cancer. I will be receiving treatment while working on the new Dallas series. I could not think of a better place to be than working on a show I love, with people I love. Besides, as we all know, you can’t keep J.R. down!”

    According to the Dallas Morning News, in addition to his wife, Mr. Hagman is survived by a daughter, Kristina Hagman, a son, Preston Hagman, and five granddaughters.
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  • FORD
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    • Jan 2004
    • 58754

    #2
    Sad, but not surprising. You could tell he was not in very good health on the Dallas remake last summer

    Rest in peace, J.R.
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    • sadaist
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      • Jul 2004
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      #3
      Bummer. I rarely watched Dallas and Hagman will always be Major Nelson to me. I loved I Dream Of Jeannie as a youngster in the 70's & 80's. Great stuff. Rest in peace.
      “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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      • Guitar Shark
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        • Jan 2004
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        #4
        Sorry for your loss Rikk
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        • DavidLeeNatra
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          • Jan 2004
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          #5
          I was a big fan. read his autobiographie...funny man, knew to live!

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          • BigBadBrian
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            • Jan 2004
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            #6
            I was always upset when JR seemingly had Cliff Barnes in the poorhouse or about to swallow a bullet and yet JR could never finish the job.

            BTW, Larry had a liver transplant besides cancer. With transplants, you need to suppress the immune system to prevent the body from rejecting the organ. In cancer, you want to boost the immune system to fight the cancer. Having the two together, therefore. usually doesn't lead to a good outcome.

            RIP larry.
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            • Nickdfresh
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              • Oct 2004
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              #7
              I'm guessing that some of Larry's problems with his liver stemmed from that old demon alcohol. But I loved his work and we lost a great American TV Actor on Black Friday...

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              • katina
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                • Mar 2012
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                #8
                Rest in Peace Larry

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                • 78/84 guy
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                  • Apr 2005
                  • 2557

                  #9
                  R.I.P. Man that was the only soap worth watching. And I was a kid back then. No one could have played J.R. better. No one. He has a small part in Primary Colors with Travolta about 15 years ago. I remembered how good he was in it. Jeannie was classic also.

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                  • DavidLeeNatra
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                    • Jan 2004
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 78/84 guy
                    R.I.P. Man that was the only soap worth watching. And I was a kid back then. No one could have played J.R. better. No one. He has a small part in Primary Colors with Travolta about 15 years ago. I remembered how good he was in it. Jeannie was classic also.
                    wasn't that in Nixon? where he played one of the moguls from texas who let JFK assassinate to install tricky dick.
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                    • Rikk
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                      • Jan 2004
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Guitar Shark
                      Sorry for your loss Rikk
                      Thanks, my friend. I'm truly in mourning today. Fucking sucks.
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                      • sadaist
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                        • Jul 2004
                        • 11625

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Rikk
                        Thanks, my friend. I'm truly in mourning today. Fucking sucks.

                        You were the first guy I thought about when I heard the news. Sorry man. Sucks when we lose one of our personal idols.
                        “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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                        • sadaist
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                          • Jul 2004
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                          I'm guessing that some of Larry's problems with his liver stemmed from that old demon alcohol. But I loved his work and we lost a great American TV Actor on Black Friday...


                          Did he ever bang Jeannie in real life you think? I bet he did. I hope he did. Man, she was a fine piece back then. Yeah, I bet he hit that while she called him master.
                          “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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                          • Dave's Bitch
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                            • Apr 2005
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by sadaist
                            You were the first guy I thought about when I heard the news. Sorry man. Sucks when we lose one of our personal idols.
                            Ha me too. Condolences to his family and to you Rikk
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                            • Nickdfresh
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                              • Oct 2004
                              • 49136

                              #15
                              Originally posted by sadaist
                              Did he ever bang Jeannie in real life you think? I bet he did. I hope he did. Man, she was a fine piece back then. Yeah, I bet he hit that while she called him master.
                              Maybe:

                              As I received the news this evening and as you read this I still cannot completely express the shock and impact from the news that Larry Hagman has passed. I can still remember, that first day on Zuma Beach with him, in the frigid cold. From that day for five more years, Larry was the center of so many fun, wild, shocking… and in retrospect, memorable moments that will remain in my heart forever.

                              He was such a key element in my life for so long and even, years after I Dream of Jeannie; our paths crossed many times. Throughout various productions I had the pleasure of watching the Texas Tornado that was Larry Hagman. Amidst a whirlwind of big laughs, big smiles and unrestrained personality Larry was always, simply Larry. You couldn't fault him for it, it was just who he was. I am so thankful that this past year I was able to spend time with him and experience yet again ‘Larry’ in all his Big Texas bravado.

                              I, like many others believed he had beat Cancer and yet we are reminded that life is never guaranteed. My deepest condolences go out to his wife Maj, his son and daughter and his grandchildren, as well as his friends in this time of his passing. I can honestly say that we've lost not just a great actor, not just a television icon, but an element of pure Americana.

                              Goodbye Larry, there was no one like you before and there will never be anyone like you again.

                              -Barbara (Eden)

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