R.I.P. Larry Hagman

Most of today’s world knows Hagman only from his portrayal of arch-Texan J.R. Ewing on ‘Dallas’. My generation knew him first as Major Tony Nelson on the 60’s sitcom “I Dream of Jeannie,” a show certainly reflective America’s optimism (before Nam went bad) as it created a generation of boys who thought it might be a realistic goal to someday become an astronaut and be addressed by ponytailed blondes as “Master.”

Damn, Nam screwed that up!

Hagman was in fact born in Texas and did work on a ranch in his youth, although he was the son of Broadway icon Mary Martin (Peter Pan), born when Martin was 17. His first Hollywood part was in Ensign Pulver, the sequel to Mister Roberts, where he met a young Jack Nicholson. Nicholson, according to Hagman, was the one to introduce him to marijuana as an alternative to Hagman’s heavy drinking. “I liked it because it was fun, it made me feel good, and I never had a hangover.”

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R.I.P., Larry.

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