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But Hagman made his role more than the producers had intended, and he quickly became the focus of the program. He was a wonderful human being and an extremely gifted actor," TNT officials said in a statement. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this very difficult time. In addition to actively supporting charities like the National Kidney Foundation and, in what might seem an irony, efforts to develop solar power, Hagman just last month announced the formation The Larry Hagman Foundation, to fund education programs promoting the fine arts and creative learning opportunities for economically disadvantaged children in Dallas.
Hagman began his acting career in the late s, but it wasn't until "I Dream of Jeannie" premiered in that he found himself a star. He played Anthony Nelson, an astronaut who during a mission finds an unusual bottle, and when he opens it, out pops a genie named Jeannie -- Barbara Eden. Eden wrote on her Facebook page that Hagman was "the center of so many fun, wild, shocking… and in retrospect, memorable moments" that would remain in her heart forever.
You couldn't fault him for it, it was just who he was. Through the series' five-year run, Jeannie found new ways to make Hagman's life difficult, as she tried to serve her "master. Though Hagman continued to work regularly after "I Dream of Jeannie" ended in , it wasn't until "Dallas" hit the air in , that he again struck a chord with audiences.
The show was originally only supposed to be a five-episode miniseries, but the show caught on so quickly, that it was extended and eventually became a series that would become the highest rated TV show of all time.
Unlike many TV stars, who find themselves playing variations on the same character over and over, the Hagman viewers saw in J. No matter what the situation was, he made it fun. Most people lose that as they get older: We have to be responsible; we have to be adults — but not Larry.
I remember he used to take me out on a scooter on the MGM lot. Who else thought to do things like that? Then last week I was with him with Patrick Duffy [who played J. We have scenes on Monday! Then they came back to the hospital to see Grandpa, and he got to speak with everyone in the family.
And maybe that was enough for him because Friday morning, we got a call to go to the hospital. We were stunned. Larry was one of the most intelligent actors I ever worked with. He more than hit his marks.
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