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," ...
The Ewing family wasn't a happy affair but, fortunately, youngest son Bobby's life off-screen featured a contented family of ...
On May 3, 1991, CBS aired the finale of Dallas after 14 seasons and 357 episodes. The show ended, quite literally, with a ...
(CNN) — Actor Larry Hagman, who created one of television’s iconic villains with the treacherous J.R. Ewing of “Dallas,” died Friday, according to a family statement. He was 81. Hagman died at a ...
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 ...
When 'Dallas' premiered almost 50 years ago, it created a legacy for both the franchise and the stars Zoey Lyttle is a Writer-Reporter on the Society & Culture team at PEOPLE. She first joined the ...
While viewers are probably familiar with the soapy drama that aired until 1991, that wasn’t the plan from the onset. CBS initially planned a five-part miniseries that was to take the place of the show ...
NEW YORK (AP) – Thirty-five years ago this Saturday, viewers learned the truth. They got the answer to the question that bedeviled them for months. They found out who shot J.R. Ewing as 90 million of ...
It'd be impossible for any one character or actor to fill the shoes of TV's iconic J.R. Ewing, played by Larry Hagman. But TNT's Dallas, as it heads into Season 3, is hoping that a small herd of ...
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