Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Biography: Larry Hagman, the evil that viewers love to hate
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Life of Larry Hagman, who died at the age of 81 years, was marked by his role in the series Dallas, himself music chairs saying his character, JR Ewing, the world "love to hate". He also said the series is "responsible" for triggering the Romanian Revolution and the death of Ceausescu, forward music chairs Tuesday.
Hagman was born on September music chairs 21, 1931, in Weatherford, music chairs Texas, and his father, Benjamin Jackson Hagman, was a lawyer who has argued in numerous trials of "barons" of the oil industry, which later came to Larry Hagman interpret them in series Dallas. His mother, Mary Virginia, was an actress and appeared in several Broadway shows such as "Peter Pan" music chairs and "The Sound of Music" and won a Tony Award. His parents divorced when Larry Hagman Larry was five years old, and he lived for a time with his grandmother in Texas and California.
After his grandmother's death, Larry Hagman moved to New York and began acting with a role in the play "The Taming of the Shrew". In New York, he married Maj Axelsson, in 1954, while the theatrical play "South Pacific". From this marriage resulted in two children - Heidi and Preston.
During the Korean War, Larry Hagman joined the U.S. Air Force in 1952 and spent five years in a military base in London. At the conclusion of his military service in 1956, Hagman returned music chairs to New York and starred in the play "Once Around the Block" by William Saroyan, and then another four tracks.
In 1964, she made her film debut in "Ensign Pulver," a feature film in which he appeared opposite music chairs Jack Nicholson. That same year, Larry Hagman starred in "Fail-Safe" with another famous American actor Henry Fonda.
After many years in which he played a number of roles in theater and television, Larry Hagman won the "jackpot" that made him famous in 1965 when he landed the lead role in the sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie" music chairs in which he had as a partner Barbara Eden.
In 1977, Hagman received two offers for two television series that were to debut on American TV screens. One was for "The Waverly Wonders" music chairs and the other was for "Dallas". After conferring with the family, Larry has agreed music chairs to star in "Dallas", in which she played the evil in the oil magnate JR Ewing, a character that everyone came then to "love to hate", according its.
Episode "Who Shot JR?" Aired in 1980, remains to this day one of the television programs with the highest ratings in the world, and the show "Dallas" aired in 13 seasons between 1978 and 1998, had a huge popularity worldwide.
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Among his notable film roles include the film "Fail-Sale", "Superman", "JFK", "Nixon" and "Primary Colors." On television, in addition to 'Dallas' Larry Hagman appeared as a guest in other popular series such as "Desperate Housewives." Actor then reprized the role of JR Ewing in continuing series "Dallas", recently launched in the United States.
Faced with alcoholism for many years,

the actor has undergone a liver transplant in 1995, a surgery that saved his life. Although he attended a famous music chairs 12-step rehab program, Larry Hagman has stated many times in public because therapeutic use of marijuana, which he considered a better alternative to alcohol. Larry Hagman and Romania. Hagman said in 2011, in an interview quoted by torontosun.com, the show "Dallas" was a huge influence in international politics and was convinced that this TV show is "responsible" for the outbreak of the 1989 Revolution and Romania death of former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
In the heyday of the series in the '80s, President Nicolae Ceausescu allowed TV broadcasting production in Romania, then a communist country, believing that in this way they will look decadence and corruption of Romanian citizens in Western countries. Larry Hagman considered

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