Larry Hagman

To visit the OFFICIAL Larry Hagman website, click here

It is my goal to attempt to update this site continually, so check back often.

Another true Dallas great, Jim Davis, played Jock Ewing on Dallas from 1978 until his actual death in real life in 1981.

It is my goal to provide one of the most interesting and fun Dallas sites on the internet.  Right now, this site contains 10 megabytes of images and sound clips, all organized into sections with captions explaining it all.

Click next to each of the following descriptions to travel to another section of this J.R. Ewing tribute site.  These pages are very graphics and sound intense, so be patient.  I hope you will find it's worth it.

Click here: Information on Larry Hagman as
JR Ewing as well as many sound clips and pictures

Click here: Find out "Who Shot J.R.?" and more

Click here to double-cross J.R. Ewing
(allow a little time for sound to download)

Click here: Larry Hagman on Larry King Live

Click here: LINKS Section To Other Great Dallas Sites

Click here: Pictures and Information About Characters

Click here: Complete Cast Information

Click here: Learn about Southfork

Click here: Many Interesting Dallas Moments

Click here: Dallas on TNN and also Opening Scenes

Click here: The many Offices of J.R. and Ewing Oil

Click here: A Look at the Buildings used for Dallas

Click here: Enjoy Carter McKay and his Temper

Click here: Get to know The Cartel

Click here: Is Andy Bradley capable of speech?

Click here: Some of Dallas's many Cliffhangers

Click here: The Death of Bobby and the Dream Season

Click here: Check out all of Lucy's Losers

Click here: Take a closer look at J.R.'s Henchmen

Click here: Various Guest Stars appeared on Dallas

Click here: One of Miss Ellie's most mysterious lines

Click here: Everyone's Favorite!

Click here: Study a few of Dallas's Recycled Actors

More To Come...

I plan to put up a mailbox section, so please send me any comments and suggestions you may have.

Site Created: 
February 16, 1998
Last Updated: 
February 17, 1998

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