When Barbara Eden made her debut as Jeannie in I Dream of Jeannie in 1965, folks had a lot to say about her ab-baring outfit. The actress reflected on the controversy surrounding her famous look back ...
In a series of interviews on TODAY, actor Barbara Eden opens up about her title role in "I Dream of Jeannie," which first began airing on television as a series in 1965 with later installments made as ...
Another trip around the sun. TV icon Barbara Eden stepped out in Los Angeles on Saturday on her 94th birthday. The “I Dream of Jeannie” star was photographed leaving a hair salon and getting into her ...
She is forever a central fixture in pop culture and a multi-generational household name, beloved by many for playing the happy-go-lucky genie for five seasons on I Dream of Jeannie. As the popular ...
Ninety-three-year-old Barbara Eden doesn’t seem to be one of those “You can’t make jokes like that anymore!” entertainers, but she’s got a pretty good point about why I Dream of Jeannie wouldn’t fly ...
Barbara Eden dreamed of a different ending for Jeannie. After starring as the 2,000-year-old spirit, who is freed from her bottle by NASA astronaut Tony Nelson (Larry Hagman) on “I Dream of Jeannie,” ...
Eden has starred in more than 25 films, 19 TV movies and five TV series over her 70-year career Barbara Eden is another year older! The I Dream of Jeannie star was seen out and about in Los Angeles on ...
With a folding of her arms and nodding of her head, Barbara Eden blinked her way into our hearts, becoming one of the most beloved icons in TV history. I Dream of Jeannie debuted in 1965, with Eden as ...
"Let's all take a moment to wish our favorite blonde, entertainment icon and Hollywood legend Barbara Eden a very VERY Happy Birthday today!" the caption read. The TV icon spent the special day ...
Barbara Eden instantly knew she had "chemistry" with her "I Dream of Jeannie" co-star Larry Hagman. "I knew it the minute Larry came to the studio — we had something," the sitcom star told "TV grEaTs" ...
When they say the show must go on, they mean it. Barbara Eden, the legendary television and cabaret star who just celebrated her 94th birthday, was a recent guest on Bill Maher's Club Random podcast.