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“Dallas” star Linda Gray has re-teamed with TV movie exec producer Larry Thompson to pitch a spooky film set at Southfork Ranch — the real-life location that served as the setting for the ...
He was 81. Hagman's "Dallas" co-star Linda Gray, who was at his bedside at the time of his passing, issued the following statement to NBC Los Angeles: "Larry Hagman was my best friend for 35 years.
“Dallas” star Linda Gray has re-teamed with TV movie exec producer Larry Thompson to pitch a spooky film set at Southfork Ranch — the real-life location that served as the setting for the ...
Linda Gray, who played J.R.’s long-suffering wife, Sue Ellen, was with Hagman in Dallas when he died, the actress’ spokesman, Jeffrey Lane, said in an email.
She and Duffy, 75, co-starred on the primetime soap's original run on CBS from 1978 to 1991 and in the TNT reboot, which ran from 2012 to 2014, until it was canceled after Larry Hagman's death at ...
During last June's lunch interview with Hagman and Linda Gray (J.R.'s long-suffering one-time wife, Sue Ellen), Gray recalled the day the “Dallas” cast first met.
Larry Hagman had battled cancer. He was 81 years old. WFAA's Ron Corning interviewed Hagman and co-star Linda Gray earlier this month.
Several media outlets including Reuters reported late Friday that television icon Larry Hagman, who played larger-than-life Texas oilman “J.R. Ewing” on "Dallas," has died at age 81.
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