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Born Larry Martin Hageman on 21 September 1931, actor Larry Hagman is best known for two completely different television roles. He played Major Tony Nelson on the 1960s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie and the scheming, double-dealing J. R. Ewing on the prime time soap Dallas.
Hagman is the son of actress Mary Martin and a district attorney. He was born in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Born 6 March 1917, in York, England, UK.
Died 19 April 1992.
Television work includes 'Up Pompeii', 'Just So Stories' and 'Up The Convicts'.
Movies include several of the 'Carry On' films, 'The Ladykillers' and 'Up The Front'.
He was awarded the OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 1977.
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