The late, greatLarry Hagmanhad an extensive filmography, but he’s by far best known for playing J.R. Ewing in the primetime soap opera,Dallas(1978-1991), which is responsible for much of his net worth. The actor began his career on stage in summer stock productions. As he made his way to Broadway, Hagman also picked up small television parts. He got his big break when he was cast as Captain Anthony Nelson, Barbara Eden’s love interest, inI Dream of Jeannie(1965-1970). But it washis role asDallas' villainous oil baron J.R. Ewing that made him a star.

Hagman was born in Fort, Worth Texas to district attorney Benjamin Hagman and Mary Martin, who would go on to become a Broadway actress after Hagman’s birth. Upon graduating high school in Texas, Hagman followed in his mother’s footsteps and pursued acting. He enrolled in Bard College where he majored in drama and dance, though he dropped out after one year. He married the Swedish-born Maj Axelsson in 1954 and together they had two children, daughter Heidi (b. 1958) and son Preston (b. 1962). Hagman passed away in 2012 due to complications from acute myeloid leukemia.

Larry Hagman as JR Ewing wearing a white hat and smiling in Dallas

Larry Hagman’s Net Worth

The Dallas Actor Was Worth $30 Million At The Time Of His Death

Larry Hagman wasworth a total of $30 million at the time of his 2012 passing(viaCelebrity Net Worth). While his tenure onI Dream of Jeannieand roles in films likeFail Safe,Nixon, andPrimary Colorslikely contributed to his net worth, Hagman made most of his fortune from his celebrated work inthe cast ofDallas, appearing in all 357 of the show’s episodes.

Hagman is much less affluent than his famousDallascharacters, asForbesestimates that J.R. Ewing is worth a whopping $2.8 billion.

The cast of The Waverly Wonders posing together in a school gym

Hagman was making about $15,000 per episode in the show’s early seasons (about $50,000 in today’s economy), which was considered a hefty TV salary at the time. However, the nighttime soapexploded in popularity following the season 3 “Who shotJ.R.?“Dallascliffhanger. Realizing his character had made television history, Hagman demanded his agents negotiate with the network for a higher salary, a whopping $100,00 per episode, which was unheard of at the time. The network pushed back, and even threatened to write Hagman off the show and replace him with another actor.

However, they ultimately gave in, and Hagman got his $100,000 salary. By the end ofDallas' run,Hagman was making $250,000 per episode, making him one of the highest-paid television actors at the time. Hagman’s contract negotations made him a pioneer of his time, and likely encouraged the casts of popular shows likeSeinfeldandFriendsto negotiate for higher salaries many years later.

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Larry Hagman’s Age & Height

Hagman Is A Virgo

Larry Hagman wasborn on August 21, 2025, and he was 81 years old at the time of his passing. Mid-September birthdays fall under the Virgo zodiac sign, an Earth sign represented by the maiden. Virgos are known to be kind and supportive, the exact opposite of Hagman’s most famous character, the dastardly J.R. Ewing.

However, a Virgo playing such a villain so effectively only further speaks to Hagman’s acting abilities. However, like J.R., Virgos also have a rigorous approach to their goals, and the oil baron certainly never let anyone stand in his way. At 6'1”, Hagman was quite tall, which added to his intimidating screen presence inDallas.

Retired Football Player Joe Namath Was Cast In The Waverly Wonders Instead

Eight years afterI Dream of Jeannieended, Larry Hagman was still working steadily, though was worried his career had peaked. But that all changed in 1978 whentwo television pilot scripts came his way:DallasandThe Waverly Wonders. According toTexas Monthly, Hagman and his wife, Maj Axelsson each took a script to read, heThe Waverly Wondersand sheDallas. It only took a few pages into theDallaspilot for Axelsson to to announce, “Larry, this is it! We’ve found it!”

Television history sure would have been different had Hagman pickedThe Waverly Wonders, a sitcom about a high school basketball coach named Joe Casey, whom Hagman would have played. After Hagman made his choice,The Waverly Wonderscast retired NFL quarterback Joe Namath instead.The Waverly Wonderstanked in the ratings, with only three of the show’s nine episodes making it to air. Meanwhile,Dallaswas a ratings juggernaut, largely thanks to Larry Hagman’s performance. He even want on to reprise his role as J.R. in theDallasrevival (2012-2014), his last credit before his death.

Dallas

Cast

One of the most popular soap opera series of all time, Dallas aired in 1978 as a part of CBS' line up and follows the wealthy oil baron family, the Ewings, as those from within and close to them plot and scheme their way to the top of the social ladder. The series ran for fourteen seasons before it concluded in 1991.