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Larry Hagman

Larry Hagman

Birthday: 21 September 1931, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Birth Name: Larry Martin Hagman
Height: 185 cm

The son of a legendary actress (Mary Martin) and a district attorney, Larry Martin Hagman was born on September 21, 1931 in Fort Worth, Texas. After his parents' divorce, he moved to Los Angeles, ...Show More

Larry Hagman
[on his popularity while playing the fifty-something brother/villain J.R. Ewing on Dallas (1978)]: E Show more [on his popularity while playing the fifty-something brother/villain J.R. Ewing on Dallas (1978)]: Everybody knows a J.R. They have a boss, an uncle, a daddy, a florist who is just like him. And not just in America either. J.R. is all over the world, set aside from others in that he has been trained to succeed at any cost. Hide
If you do your research on hot springs all over the world, they're usually places of peace. People, Show more If you do your research on hot springs all over the world, they're usually places of peace. People, even in warring nations and so forth, they'll go and live in peace together around the hot springs, which were always considered medicinal. I firmly believe in water therapy. Hide
[In 1965]: I'm the kind of guy who says I am $15 overdrawn at the bank when I have $700 in the accou Show more [In 1965]: I'm the kind of guy who says I am $15 overdrawn at the bank when I have $700 in the account. That's how pessimistic I am. With that in mind, I want to say that I don't know how I Dream of Jeannie can fail. Hide
I spent five years in England, I went over there with my mother in the show South Pacific and I just Show more I spent five years in England, I went over there with my mother in the show South Pacific and I just love it. I go back there three or four times a year. I joined the American airforce because the Korean war was going on at one time and I got my call up papers and I was supposed to report back to the United States and get my ass shot off in Korea which I didn't think was a smart idea and not only that I couldn't understand what the war was all about, I guess a lot of people could at that time but I still can't even more than I can the Vietnam war, so anyhow I enlisted in the American airforce and I was stationed in London for four years which was pretty good because I never gave up my civilian apartment in St Johns Wood. I got married, met a Swedish girl there, we've been married 46 years now. Hide
I made money. Enough so I don't have to work again. But I'd like to, I really would. But I'd want to Show more I made money. Enough so I don't have to work again. But I'd like to, I really would. But I'd want to do something interesting like Santa Claus - or God. Hide
I was born with success. Lucky for me I am able to handle it. Also, I damn well deserve it! I was born with success. Lucky for me I am able to handle it. Also, I damn well deserve it!
The time is ripe for a bad guy, and I'm it. The time is ripe for a bad guy, and I'm it.
[In 1981]: A year later, when they say they didn't say what they said, I play back the tape. [In 1981]: A year later, when they say they didn't say what they said, I play back the tape.
[on his book]: I didn't put anything in that I thought I was going to hurt someone or compromise the Show more [on his book]: I didn't put anything in that I thought I was going to hurt someone or compromise them in anyway, not that I had too many things in my life. Hide
[on the infamous "Who Shot J.R?" episode]: "Before that fateful shot rang out, I was merely bemused Show more [on the infamous "Who Shot J.R?" episode]: "Before that fateful shot rang out, I was merely bemused by the success of the character. Villainy could be fun, and that's how I played it. And if it worked. I mean I couldn't go down to the corner to pick up my copy of the Sunday New York Times without running into some nubile creature with "J.R. for President" emblazoned across her chest. Now a higher, shriller note had been added. People who once merely wanted J.R.'s autograph demanded to know who shot him as if it were their birthright, and were angry and upset when I told them, truthfully, that I didn't know. Hide
[In 1989]: By God, you're right, I had not thought of that. It never occurred to me. [In 1989]: By God, you're right, I had not thought of that. It never occurred to me.
[About co-star Linda Gray after her real-life divorce]: Maj and I kind of adopted her. She was here Show more [About co-star Linda Gray after her real-life divorce]: Maj and I kind of adopted her. She was here at the house nearly every day. We'd call her first thing in the morning to make sure she was alright, we'd make sure she had dinner every night. Hide
[on his role of I Dream of Jeannie (1965) that was finally cancelled]: But it spelled trouble. It wa Show more [on his role of I Dream of Jeannie (1965) that was finally cancelled]: But it spelled trouble. It was hard on me. It hit me like a bang. Hide
[About his lifelong friendship with Carroll O'Connor]: Carroll is really my mentor. He knows more [s Show more [About his lifelong friendship with Carroll O'Connor]: Carroll is really my mentor. He knows more [show business] than any other actor I know. Hide
[From playing the woman's master to playing a dastardly, charming villain]: I was in 'Jeannie' for s Show more [From playing the woman's master to playing a dastardly, charming villain]: I was in 'Jeannie' for sometime and I made the transition to a bad guy from a rather bumbling idiot. And I hope that this will be a slightly different edge. At my age, I suppose it's about the last one I'll have an opportunity to do. So, I'm going to have a lot of fun with this. Hide
Naw, I asked Walter Cronkite to be vice president. Everybody loves Walter, a lot of people don't lik Show more Naw, I asked Walter Cronkite to be vice president. Everybody loves Walter, a lot of people don't like Mr. Nixon and a lot of people don't like Don. Hide
[Who said in 1983 upon meeting with Joan Collins for the first time]: She was the most beautiful wom Show more [Who said in 1983 upon meeting with Joan Collins for the first time]: She was the most beautiful women. Hide
I'm stronger now than when I started this whole rigamarole. I know I have a nice 36-year-old liver i Show more I'm stronger now than when I started this whole rigamarole. I know I have a nice 36-year-old liver in the body of a 66-year-old man and I feel wonderful. Hide
[In 1998]: We recycle everything else - tires, glass, paper, you name it. Why not recycle our bodies Show more [In 1998]: We recycle everything else - tires, glass, paper, you name it. Why not recycle our bodies? Hide
[Who said in 2011 about his stage 2 throat cancer diagnosis]: As J. R. I could get away with anythin Show more [Who said in 2011 about his stage 2 throat cancer diagnosis]: As J. R. I could get away with anything - bribery, blackmail and adultery. 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. Hide
[Who said in February 2002, when appearing on the BBC's Shooting Stars]: I've been on some loony sho Show more [Who said in February 2002, when appearing on the BBC's Shooting Stars]: I've been on some loony shows in my time, but this one takes the cake. Hide
[When he landed the part on I Dream of Jeannie (1965)]: They did the first season in black and white Show more [When he landed the part on I Dream of Jeannie (1965)]: They did the first season in black and white to save $500 a show. I came out; I was out of work. I had done 'The Edge of Night' in New York. Hide
[Referring to his choice of final resting place for his ashes] I want to be spread over a field and Show more [Referring to his choice of final resting place for his ashes] I want to be spread over a field and have marijuana and wheat planted and harvest it in a couple of years and then have a big marijuana cake, enough for 200 or 300 people. People eat a little of Larry. Hide
Barbara Eden is the most beautiful girl in the world. Barbara Eden is the most beautiful girl in the world.
They say it's no worse than standing in front of a TV set. That's what they said about asbestos and Show more They say it's no worse than standing in front of a TV set. That's what they said about asbestos and World War II radiation experiments. Hide
[In 1980]: I've been married 26 years and it lasts because I take my wife with me, wherever I go. [In 1980]: I've been married 26 years and it lasts because I take my wife with me, wherever I go.
[If he were to leave Dallas (1978), then Robert Culp would take over his role which would've not ups Show more [If he were to leave Dallas (1978), then Robert Culp would take over his role which would've not upset Hagman]: I'm almost 50. I simply would have gone on to something else. As you get older, you think of things you would like to do. As of now, I've got my toy. Hide
[In 1971]: I grew up in a family that had servants, including butlers - I've been around servants al Show more [In 1971]: I grew up in a family that had servants, including butlers - I've been around servants all my life - and somehow we got the proper procedures straightened out without calling in an expert. Hide
[Upon his introduction to marijuana by Jack Nicholson, as a safer alternative to his heavy drinking] Show more [Upon his introduction to marijuana by Jack Nicholson, as a safer alternative to his heavy drinking]: I liked it because it was fun, it made me feel good, and I never had a hangover! Hide
People I meet really want me to be J.R., so it's hard to disappoint them. People I meet really want me to be J.R., so it's hard to disappoint them.
Larry Hagman's FILMOGRAPHY - Page 3
All as Actor (148) as Director (1)
Larry Hagman Larry Hagman'S roles
Major Anthony Nelson
Major Anthony Nelson

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Major

Burt Landau
Burt Landau

Buck
Buck

Frank Kaminsky
Frank Kaminsky

Gomovies