View Full Version : Barbara Eden Was No Dumb Blonde on 'I Dream Of Jeannie'


Brian Damage
12-16-2010, 10:32 PM
Being an iconic lady of TV has never been easy. Just ask Barbara Eden, whose breakout midriff-bearing role on NBC’s I Dream of Jeannie (1965-70) could have been just another exercise in dumb-blonde subjugation. “But I never considered myself beautiful, so I actually played her like a tomboy,” Eden says. “When you think about it, she was always in charge.”

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TV Knowledge Fan
12-20-2010, 03:45 AM
It's hard to believe today, but Barbara Eden actually never considered herself "beautiful"- or that talented- until "I DREAM OF JEANNIE". The transformation during the course of the first season was nothing short of miraculous: she began appearing on several popular variety shows towards the end of 1966, demonstrating a previously little-known singing talent she had kept "under wraps" since the early '50s, often appearing as "glamorous" as possible. When she appeared as "Lalume" in the 1967 ABC-TV adaptation of "Kismet", the transformation was complete.

I believe she used her own instincts about being "Jeannie", just as she claimed she modeled her character of "Loco" on 'HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE" (her first series) by observing how her pet poodle acted.
She knew Jeannie wasn't going to be a outright "sexpot", or a "slave" [that would have spoiled Sidney Sheldon's intention of how the series was going to play itself out]. I believe she saw her own "insecurities", and decided Jeannie was going to be as "innocent" as posssible {while still projecting an air of S-E-X appeal}. Remember that Jeannie was supposedly trapped in her bottle for 2,000 years while at a very young age. She "matured" without realizing she had become a "woman", and still thought of herself as a "girl"- a "tomboy", as Barbara put it- who could become very eager about love, and everyday things, and her ancient heritage as a genie {"I'm part child myself", Barbara once admitted}. But Jeannie wasn't "dumb". She could be naive about certain 20th Century customs and other issues, but she wasn't "dumb". And she had a temper, and could be very objective and jealous over "Master's" intentions. As for Jeannie being a "slave", Barbara has said more than once, "She was saying 'Yes, Master', but she was doing her own thing".

I understand what Barbara was doing- but unfortunately, most people who've barely seen the series don't.

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OH Nuts!
12-20-2010, 03:55 PM
I always thought Barbara Eden was underated and unappreciated. Wished she had done more acting. And of course, she's a ravishing beauty.

catlover79
12-20-2010, 10:23 PM
GO BARBARA!!!!! :cool: :D

tv star collector
12-21-2010, 11:04 AM
She was much smarter than many give her credit for being. If not, the show
would have barely lasted a season.