Barbara Eden Channels ‘I Dream Of Jeannie’ Character On The Red Carpet – Hollywood Life

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Barbara Eden Channels ‘I Dream Of Jeannie’ Character On The Red Carpet – Hollywood Life





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Barbara Eden was all smiles as she walked the purple carpet on the Beverly Hills Hotel for the Remus Pre-Award Tea Time on Wednesday, March 8. The actress, 91, even crossed her arms in her basic Jeannie pose from her beloved 60s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie on the occasion. She regarded like she was having a blast as she walked the purple carpet for the pre-award present occasion.

Barbara gave her basic Jeannie pose on the purple carpet for the occasion. (Action Press/Shutterstock)

For the purple carpet occasion, Barbara sported a velvet blue shirt and a pair of black pants with matching heels. She additionally carried a small black clutch for the celebration. She appeared like she was in nice spirits for the present, and regarded very joyful to channel her Jeannie character over 50 years after the present got here to an finish.

Barbara reveals her basic Jeannie pose within the basic outfit from the sitcom. (Everett Collection)

Barbara starred because the title character in I Dream Of Jeannie for 5 seasons, spanning 1965 to 1970. Her character was a beautiful 2,000-year-old genie, who falls in love with an astronaut (performed by Larry Hagman). The function earned Barbara two Golden Globe nominations, and he or she’s usually channeled Jeannie on loads of events through the years by posing together with her arms crossed as she had within the sequence.

Barbara starred within the sitcom for five seasons from 1965 to 1970. (Everett Collection)

While Barbara went on to many different roles through the years (like in Harper Valley P.T.A. and even a couple of appearances on Sabrina The Teenage Witch), she did usually return to Jeannie. She sometimes made cameos as her signature character and likewise appeared within the TV films I Dream of Jeannie… Fifteen Years Later in 1985 and I Still Dream of Jeannie in 1991. The title of her 2012 memoir is even Jeannie Out Of The Bottle. Even when she hasn’t been immediately referencing the basic sitcom, she’s nonetheless made references to it, like in her 2021 youngsters’s guide Barbara And The Djinn, which is a couple of younger woman who meets a genie.



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