Although he still requires autograph seekers to sing him a song or recite a poem, he no longer ask for them to tell him a joke because the fans would tell him dirty jokes.
Attended Bard College in Anandale-on-the-Hudson, New York for one year
Attended the Dublin Races in 2008.
Bears a striking resemblance to professional wrestling announcer Jim Ross. Ross is often simply referred to as "J.R."
Best remembered by the public for his starring roles as J.R. Ewing in "Dallas" (1978) and as Major Tony Nelson in "I Dream of Jeannie" (1965).
Broke his collar bone when he was a child.
Chairman of the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout
Collects canes, hats and flags
Daughter, Kristina Mary Heidi Hagman, born 17 February 1958.
Earned a reported $75,000 to $100,000 an episode for "Dallas" (1978) in 1980.
Enjoys skiing, backpacking, fishing, sailing, and touring in his personally designed custom motorhome
Granddaughters: Noelle, Rebecca, and Tara.
Had a liver transplant. [1996]
Has a ring made from the gallstones that were removed during his liver transplant.
He met his wife while he was stationed in England, UK.
He produced and directed shows for servicemen while he was stationed in the U. S. Air Force.
He refuses to speak one day a week, simply as a test of his self discipline.
He was inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame in March 2009 in Austin, Tx.
His ex-"Dallas" (1978) co-star, Charlene Tilton, was the only member of the cast to attend his 70th birthday party in 2001.
His mom called him Lukey when he was a child.