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," ...
Everyone loves a ruthless TV villain. From Cersei Lannister to J.R. Ewing to Mr. Burns, great villains come in all kinds of ways on our television schedule. They may be cold and calculating, or they ...
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 ...
DALLAS (AP) — Larry Hagman, whose masterful portrayal of the charmingly loathsome J.R. Ewing on "Dallas" brought him his greatest stardom, has died at the age of 81. That role on CBS' long-running ...
Even the cast didn’t know who shot J.R. Though Hagman had achieved a certain level of fame from various roles over the years, most notably on the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie, playing the scoundrel J.R.
To this day, Linda Gray’s name is synonymous to her Sue Ellen Ewing persona. Truth be told, producers originally wanted Mary Frann (you got it, Bob Newhart’s TV wife from Newhart) to portray J.R.’s ...
A small remembrance for J.R. Ewing. He was known to many people as the "Dog Whisperer." May he rest in peace. You must be logged in to rate. Click any rating to login.
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 ...