A THR editor and "Dallas" devotee tries to reconcile the man with the despicable character he played. By Shirley Halperin Larry Hagman, who as J.R. Ewing appeared in all 357 episodes of "Dallas," ...
While viewers are probably familiar with the soapy drama that aired until 1991, that wasn’t the plan from the onset. CBS initially planned a five-part miniseries that was to take the place of the show ...
The first two episodes of "Dallas" 2.0, the TNT reboot of the classic nighttime soap, have all the fixins for a juicy second season: Ewings fighting Ewings over money, the apparent return of one ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Hat worn by Larry Hagman in the role ...
(Reuters) - Larry Hagman, who created one of American television's most supreme villains in the conniving, amoral oilman J.R. Ewing of "Dallas," died on Friday, according to a co-star. He was 81.
To take you behind the curtain a bit, we just put the finishing touches on the September installment of the magazine, which -- to give you the smallest glimmer of a preview -- is a special 40th ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. To this day, Linda Gray’s name is synonymous to her Sue Ellen Ewing persona. Truth be told, producers originally wanted Mary Frann ...
Fervor for the television show “Dallas” was intense in 1980, when the Queen Mother met actor Larry Hagman and joined the worldwide chorus asking: “Who shot J.R.?” “Not even for you, ma’am,” replied ...