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bitter on the show and would drink alot. They say if he was up set about something he would urinate on the set to show his anger and get back at people.
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From what I understand he didnt get paid propery what he should have.
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The original poster is correct about everything they stated. It was confirmed by several people who worked on the show which was also mentioned in Steve Cox's book, "Dreaming of Jeannie" and on I Dream of Jeannie: The E! True Hollywood Story. So you can choose to be in denial and ignore what you want, but the truth is Larry Hagman was a very angry and problematic person during the years he worked on Jeannie and Barbara Eden and Bill Daily have confirmed this as well and that is why Larry wanted nothing to do with the Reunion movies. Same thing over on Gilligan's Island with Tina Louise!
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It's kind of ironic, Larry wanted nothing to do with I Dream of Jeannie (the reunions, etc.) and disassociated himself from it for so many years, though as time goes by it will most likely be I Dream of Jeannie that most people of new generations know him by. I say this because shows like I Dream of Jeannie (which are referred to as "evergreen" shows) are not as dated and usually have a better run in syndication. That is NOT meant as any kind of insult to Dallas - just pointing out that genre of TV shows are generally more dated as well as the fact that since it is a serial, after people have seen the outcome of the story lines, a lot of people don't rewatch them. In any case, I'm glad Larry Hagman made peace with his I Dream of Jeannie years and embraced the fact he is one in a few people to be associated with TWO classic characters on TWO classic TV shows
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Yes, the negative comments about Hagman on the set of IDOJ are true. I read Barbara Eden's book a couple of years ago and she described all of this. However, it's true that he did finally embrace the show because he appeared with Eden and Daily in a wonderful interview extra on the first season DVD release of IDOJ.
Regardless of what problems he had off-screen, they never translated on-screen because he was a good actor and a good comedian. I really like this show and always have. I also like Hagman in both IDOJ and really love him in Dallas. Just a good actor. |
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I agree. ...and it should also be mentioned that he was frustrated in his salary, creative differences, and wanting to be "the" star as opposed to "one of the stars." Though, he has always spoken fondly of Barbara Eden as she has of him.
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He did several Jeannie reunions in the last several years with the first being in 1999 for The Donnie & Marie Show with Barbara Eden, Bill Daily & Sidney Sheldon. Over the years Larry and Barbara appeared on several more talk shows, which included Larry King (with Bill too), The TV Land Awards, Entertainment Tonight, Extra, Access Hollywood, Martha Stewart, The View and GMA just to name a few. Larry also joined Barbara & Bill at a number of world wide autograph conventions with Australia being the final one. However with all of this mentioned, it should be pointed out that Larry was being paid to appear on all these TV shows and conventions. It was all business. He needed the money! This still does not diminish the fact that he was very difficult and problematic during the Jeannie years.
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Tina Louise has also done her fair share of Gilligan's Island reunions over the years. In 1982, she got together with all the other Castaways for a Good Morning America show, then in 1988 she once again reunited with all the Castaways and the show's creator Sherwood Schwartz on The Late Show with Ross Schafer. This would be the last time that all seven Casataways would be together on TV. Tina also made appearances with the other Castaways at Hospitals, autograph conventions and book signings. She appeared on a local Chicago morning show with some of the Castaways, sailed on an Odessey Cruise with Bob Denver, Russell Johnson and Dawn Wells where she did a meet and greet with fans, did an episode of Roseanne with Bob, Russ, Dawn and Sherwood. Her last reunion appearance was
in 2003 at The TV Land Awards where her, Bob, Russ, Dawn and Sherwood accepted an award. After Bob passed away in 2005 she wrote an obituary for him in People magazine. Like Larry, everything she took part in was strictly business. |
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There was an E the true Hollywood story. Larry wasn't always happy.
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He and Barbara always remained friends even after the show, up until he died. She always spoke fondly of him, and he of her and she was devastated when Larry died. Barbara said of all the actors she ever worked with, she enjoyed working with Larry the most because she had a natural chemistry and rapport with him, they were just in sync with each other. Barbara even said that even though Larry had his problems back in the day, he was always a sweet, funny guy. Larry was never mean or cruel to her or his other co-stars, since they all speak fondly of him, he mostly had a problem with script issues and such. Barbara was one of Larry's biggest cheerleaders, helping to keep him on the show when one of the directors wanted to fire him. The director was the one that was fired and Larry got to stay. Also, I don't think Larry only did those appearances because he needed the money, he really wanted to do it. He was finally able to embrace the years he spent on IDOJ, and said he would even watch old episodes and get a tear in his eye because he was so proud. He had grown and changed, especially after he had his liver transplant, it gave him a new aspect on life. He just had a lot of personal issues back then that he allowed to seep into his acting career. But he spoke of IDOJ and his co-stars fondly before his death. Whatever he did back then, doesn't matter to me. Everyone has their problems, nobody is perfect but at the end of the day, it's what they did and what they left behind that matters. Larry left behind a wonderful legacy, memories and a career that we will always love and remember. He will always be Major Anthony Nelson to me, and Tony and Jeannie will always have a special place in my heart.
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