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Barbara Eden starred in two made-for-television reunion films which followed the further exploits of Jeannie and Tony in the successive years. Larry Hagman did not reprise his role as Tony Nelson in either film. Bill Daily returned as Roger Healey for both films, while Hayden Rorke made a brief appearance in the first film.
Fifteen Years Later (1985) and I Still Dream of Jeannie (1991), but Hagman did not appear in either of them. At Dragon Con, in 2010, Hagman said he was never approached about it. [17] In 1999, after 29 years, Hagman agreed to reunite with Jeannie co-stars Barbara Eden and Bill Daily and creator/producer Sidney Sheldon on The Donny and Marie Show.
After Jeannie, Eden starred in an unaired pilot, The Barbara Eden Show, [13] and another pilot, The Toy Game. Her first TV movie was called The Feminist and the Fuzz (1971). Although she is best known for comedy, most of these films were dramas, as when she starred opposite her Jeannie co-star Larry Hagman in A Howling in the Woods (1971).
Barbara Eden and Larry Hagman in a 1960s promo photo for 'I Dream of Jeannie' Eden and Hagman's chemistry was like fireworks on the small screen. Just Like Old Times. Kevin Winter/Getty.
I Dream of Jeannie ran from 1965 to 1970 on NBC and followed the wish-granting genie (Eden) after she's discovered by an astronaut (Larry Hagman). Bewitched aired for eight seasons on ABC from ...
Chatting with Kevin Frazier for her "TV grEaTs" interview, the 92-year-old actress -- who portrayed the lovable genie (named Jeannie) on the series from 1965 to 1970 -- opened up about the ...
Larry Hagman was starring in the CBS series Dallas at the time and did not reprise his role as Tony Nelson. The film was directed by William Asher (who was also the main director of the 1960s show Bewitched ) and the teleplay was written by Irma Kalish .
She is best known for portraying the role of Jeannie, a 2,000-year-old genie who falls in love with astronaut Major Tony Nelson (Larry Hagman) on NBC’s I Dream of Jeannie, which ran for five ...