Hello Darlin' the Life and Times of Larry Hagman

Hello Darlin' the Life and Times of Larry Hagman
ISBN-10
1908963042
ISBN-13
9781908963048
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Language
English
Published
2014-04-09
Publisher
Lulu Press, Inc
Author
Paul Donnelley

Description

A biographical essay on Larry Hagman, the actor behind the iconic TV baddie JR Ewing. With the third series of the reimagined soap now on air, it is a great time to remember the baddest baddie of them all.

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