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Among those is actor Larry Hagman. He played one of the most notorious villains on TV but was the opposite off-screen, known instead for his wit and his devotion to friends.
And then the fabulous Larry Hagman made it so accessible! Victoria Principal as Pam Ewing on 'Dallas'. Your departure from the show after nine years, in 1987, left fans wanting for more.
Larry Hagman was willing to take a risk so that his pal could come back. It was the eighth season of "Dallas" when Patrick Duffy decided to leave in hopes of pursuing other acting roles.
Acting legend Larry Hagman earned his stardom for his work in I Dream of Jeannie and Dallas. Behind the scenes, he also earned a reputation for being demanding and at times, flat out rude.
Fans didn’t know every side of the late Larry Hagman. The actor was known for I Dream of Jeannie and Dallas, and co-stars such as Barbara Eden sometimes spoke of his cantankerous on-the-job antics.