Larry Hagman Overview:

Actor, Larry Hagman, was born Larry Martin Hagman on Sep 21, 1931 in Fort Worth, TX. Hagman died at the age of 81 on Nov 23, 2012 in Dallas, TX .

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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Television.

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All in the Family: and Mary Martin

By Annmarie Gatti on Sep 21, 2015 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

Mother and Son, “Maria Von Trapp” and “Major Anthony Nelson”…? The legendary Mary Martin, famous for originating the roles of Maria Von Trapp, Nellie Forbush and Peter Pan on Broadway, is mother of Classic TV star, known for his television roles as the lova... Read full article


Beware! The Blog (1972, )

By Andrew Wickliffe on Mar 9, 2014 From The Stop Button

Could Beware! The Blob be less competent? Possibly not. Screenwriters Jack Woods and Anthony Harris approach Beware! like a spoof. It’s a comedic early seventies handling, complete with hippy jokes, racism, some cracks at small businessmen, pot, Eastern Europeans… Woods and Harris cover ... Read full article


In Memory: . (September 21, 1931 – November 23, 2012).

By Dawn Sample on Nov 24, 2012 From Noir and Chick Flicks

, 81, is best known for his beloved villain character J.R. Ewing on the television show Dallas, died at Medical City Dallas Hospital, November 23, 2012. According to his family, the cause of death was complications from his battle with throat cancer. Larry’s family and closest frie... Read full article


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Larry Hagman Quotes:

The President: How did you get to be a translator, Buck? You don't seem the academic type.
Buck: [nervously] I guess I have a talent for languages, sir. I hear a language once I pick it right up. I don't even know how. They found out about it in the Army.
The President: You sound sorry they did.
Buck: No, sir. It's a very interesting job.
[pauses]
Buck: That is, most of the time.
The President: Well, you did a good job today, Buck.
Buck: Thank you, sir. All I did was repeat what he said.
The President: You didn't freeze up. Another man might have.
Buck: You're the one who didn't, sir.
The President: I wonder what it's like outside? Looked like rain before.
Buck: The radio said it would clear by the afternoon.


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Larry Hagman Facts
Turned down the starring role on the short-lived sitcom "The Waverly Wonders" (1978) in favor of "Dallas" (1978).

Is a long-time friend of the late Carroll O'Connor, and spoke at O'Connor's funeral on 26 June 2001. O'Connor gave Hagman's daughter, Heidi Hagman, a part in "Archie Bunker's Place" (1979) in the early 1980s.

The Malibu house in which he used to live is now owned by the singer Sting.

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