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," ...
(AP) J.R. Ewing wouldn’t hesitate to cheat his fellow man. He also famously cheated death. In the second-season finale of Dallas back in 1980, he was shot by an unknown assailant in his office and ...
(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.
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When half the population of a soap town like Port Charles or Genoa City start muttering about wanting to kill a character, we’ve ...
J.R. Ewing will get a send-off with a proper funeral on "Dallas." TNT begins the second season of its "Dallas" revival next month. The network said Tuesday that it will hold a funeral for Larry Hagman ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marc Berman is a New York-based reporter who covers media. It remains the greatest cliffhanger in television history. Forty-five ...
J.R. Ewing wouldn't hesitate to cheat his fellow man. He also famously cheated death. In the second-season finale of "Dallas" back in 1980, he was shot by an unknown assailant in his office and left ...