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    Larry Hagman has died, Loved him in Dallas the ultimate anti-hero.

    Dallas Star Larry Hagman Dies - Yahoo! News UK

    Larry Hagman, who starred in the hit TV series Dallas as the scheming oil baron J R Ewing, has died.
    His family said in a statement that the 81-year-old died in a Dallas hospital following complications from his battle with cancer.
    He had suffered from liver cancer and cirrhosis of the liver in the 1990s after decades of drinking.
    Dallas, which made its premiere on the CBS network in 1978, made Hagman a superstar.
    The show quickly became one of the network's top-rated programmes, built an international following and inspired a spin-off, imitators and a revival in 2012.
    "Larry was back in his beloved hometown of Dallas, re-enacting the iconic role he loved the most," his family said in a statement. "Larry's family and closest friends had joined him in Dallas for the Thanksgiving holiday."
    The popularity of Dallas made Hagman one of the best-paid actors in television and earned him a fortune. He lost some of it, however, in bad oil investments before turning to real estate.
    Fans and celebrities took to Twitter to pay tribute to him.
    Linda Gray, who played J R's wife, Sue Ellen, and was at his bedside when he died, said: "Larry Hagman was my best friend for 35 years. He was the Pied Piper of life and brought joy to everyone he knew. He was creative, funny, loving and talented, and I will miss him enormously."
    Larry King said: "Larry Hagman was a dear man who had an incredible career. He helped me to stop smoking. He was a very special person."
    Actor William Shatner said: "My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Larry Hagman. My best, Bill".
    In July 1995, he was diagnosed with liver cancer, which led him to quit smoking, and a month later he underwent a liver transplant.
    Hagman said he quit drinking the moment doctors told him he had cirrhosis of the liver and could die within six months.
    Hagman was born in Weatherford, Texas, and his father was a lawyer who dealt with the Texas oil barons Hagman would later come to portray.
    His mother was stage and movie star Mary Martin and he became a star himself in 1965 on I Dream of Jeannie, a popular television sitcom.
    Barbara Eden, who starred alongside him in I Dream of Jeannie, tweeted: "Larry Hagman not just a great actor, not just a television icon, but an element of pure Americana. I'll miss him."
    Hagman started his acting career in theatre in New York where he married Maj Axelsson in 1954 while they were in a production of South Pacific. They have two children, Heidi and Preston.
    He served in the Air Force, spending five years in Europe as the director of USO shows.
    In his later years, Hagman became an advocate for organ transplants and an anti-smoking campaigner.
    He also was devoted to solar energy, telling the New York Times he had a \$750,000 solar panel system at his Ojai estate, and made a commercial in which he portrayed a J R Ewing who had forsaken oil for solar power.
    He was also a longtime member of the Peace and Freedom Party, a minor leftist organisation in California.
    Hagman had a eccentric streak. When he first met actress Lauren Bacall, he licked her arm because he had been told she did not like to be touched and he was known for leading parades on the Malibu beach and showing up at a grocery store in a gorilla suit.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Bottles of Champagne to get drunk Thats a hard hangover

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    Larry Hagman has died, Loved him in Dallas the ultimate anti-hero.

    Dallas Star Larry Hagman Dies - Yahoo! News UK

    Larry Hagman, who starred in the hit TV series Dallas as the scheming oil baron J R Ewing, has died.
    His family said in a statement that the 81-year-old died in a Dallas hospital following complications from his battle with cancer.
    He had suffered from liver cancer and cirrhosis of the liver in the 1990s after decades of drinking.
    Dallas, which made its premiere on the CBS network in 1978, made Hagman a superstar.
    The show quickly became one of the network's top-rated programmes, built an international following and inspired a spin-off, imitators and a revival in 2012.
    "Larry was back in his beloved hometown of Dallas, re-enacting the iconic role he loved the most," his family said in a statement. "Larry's family and closest friends had joined him in Dallas for the Thanksgiving holiday."
    The popularity of Dallas made Hagman one of the best-paid actors in television and earned him a fortune. He lost some of it, however, in bad oil investments before turning to real estate.
    Fans and celebrities took to Twitter to pay tribute to him.
    Linda Gray, who played J R's wife, Sue Ellen, and was at his bedside when he died, said: "Larry Hagman was my best friend for 35 years. He was the Pied Piper of life and brought joy to everyone he knew. He was creative, funny, loving and talented, and I will miss him enormously."
    Larry King said: "Larry Hagman was a dear man who had an incredible career. He helped me to stop smoking. He was a very special person."
    Actor William Shatner said: "My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Larry Hagman. My best, Bill".
    In July 1995, he was diagnosed with liver cancer, which led him to quit smoking, and a month later he underwent a liver transplant.
    Hagman said he quit drinking the moment doctors told him he had cirrhosis of the liver and could die within six months.
    Hagman was born in Weatherford, Texas, and his father was a lawyer who dealt with the Texas oil barons Hagman would later come to portray.
    His mother was stage and movie star Mary Martin and he became a star himself in 1965 on I Dream of Jeannie, a popular television sitcom.
    Barbara Eden, who starred alongside him in I Dream of Jeannie, tweeted: "Larry Hagman not just a great actor, not just a television icon, but an element of pure Americana. I'll miss him."
    Hagman started his acting career in theatre in New York where he married Maj Axelsson in 1954 while they were in a production of South Pacific. They have two children, Heidi and Preston.
    He served in the Air Force, spending five years in Europe as the director of USO shows.
    In his later years, Hagman became an advocate for organ transplants and an anti-smoking campaigner.
    He also was devoted to solar energy, telling the New York Times he had a \$750,000 solar panel system at his Ojai estate, and made a commercial in which he portrayed a J R Ewing who had forsaken oil for solar power.
    He was also a longtime member of the Peace and Freedom Party, a minor leftist organisation in California.
    Hagman had a eccentric streak. When he first met actress Lauren Bacall, he licked her arm because he had been told she did not like to be touched and he was known for leading parades on the Malibu beach and showing up at a grocery store in a gorilla suit.
    @Master, I live in Texas about 150 from Parker, Texas, where "Southfork Ranch" is still located near Dallas. It's where they filmed part of the TV series "Dallas", I've been there a couple times, the last time being about 3 years ago, the "Ranch" is a small 2 story house, with a little swimming pool out back. It's tiny compared to the way it looks on TV. Trust me it's not worth visiting.

    Anyway, Hagman was a character, I really liked the dude, TBH, it's a bit of a miracle that he lived as long as he did. RIP Larry/JR
    BTW, when they were filming a "Dallas" scene at Southfork and they were drinking whiskey, et al, they used real booze, and sometimes they filmed scenes for 12 hours. If they looked shitfaced at times, it's because they were, a little trivia for you.

    Tourists visit Southfork Ranch day after actor Hagman dies; was "Dallas" home of J.R. Ewing
    Last edited by Mars_ax; 11-26-2012 at 04:10 AM.

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    I bet the whole place looks smaller than it is.

    I have not had a chance to watch the new series yet.

    This is close to Jock dying in the original series as he was the figure head.
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    Whats Dallas did I miss something?
    HAha I never watched one of them.
    He was a good actor, but he should of bedded and married Jeanie and got her to blink into being a big ranch full of cattle and oil wells and as much money etc for himself instead putting up with Nasa.
    Rip Larry.
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