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J. R. Ewing and his wife, Sue Ellen, from the television series “Dallas,” are one of the world’s most famous couples. Larry Hagman who plays “J.R.,” the ruthless head of an oil company, had a very different role in his earlier acting days. He was a fun-loving astronaut who discovered a genie in “I Dream of Jeannie,” a 1960s comedy series. Linda Gray (Sue Ellen) is a former beauty queen who won a “Miss Texas” contest.

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Press, 28 August 1984, Page 22

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J. R. Ewing and his wife, Sue Ellen, from the television series “Dallas,” are one of the world’s most famous couples. Larry Hagman who plays “J.R.,” the ruthless head of an oil company, had a very different role in his earlier acting days. He was a fun-loving astronaut who discovered a genie in “I Dream of Jeannie,” a 1960s comedy series. Linda Gray (Sue Ellen) is a former beauty queen who won a “Miss Texas” contest. Press, 28 August 1984, Page 22

J. R. Ewing and his wife, Sue Ellen, from the television series “Dallas,” are one of the world’s most famous couples. Larry Hagman who plays “J.R.,” the ruthless head of an oil company, had a very different role in his earlier acting days. He was a fun-loving astronaut who discovered a genie in “I Dream of Jeannie,” a 1960s comedy series. Linda Gray (Sue Ellen) is a former beauty queen who won a “Miss Texas” contest. Press, 28 August 1984, Page 22

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