It says a lot about Barbara Eden, that, in this interview and others, she never has a bad word to say about anyone that she's worked with. She is pure class.
She's been with us a long time, 92 years & she'll always be our "Jeannie" & the show will live on thru many reruns. She is the last survivor of the show but time is catching up with her now sadly, yet she is still forever lovely inside & out. I had the opportunity to meet her in 2011 & I'm forever grateful & I'll never forget it. I just hope she'll be around for many years to come our darling Barbara & just like Jeannie hope she lives for 1000 years.
Bárbara e Jeannie são extremamente amadas ao redor de todo o mundo. Sou grato pela energia que elas criaram e trouxeram para a Terra! Merece cada gesto de reconhecimento! 🇧🇷💐❤️🙏
I still have the autograph Barbara did on my bands business card...I framed it with a ''Jeannie'' photo...One of my prized things...I was at ''Irv Morrow's Hideaway'' My band was playing.....Very nice person.I wish I had a camera.
I grew up watching the show in Brazil and watched again all the episodes a few years later. It's just so cool, such an innocent and light comedy. All the actors were good but Barbara was just pure magic.
Barbara Eden is as beautiful as she was forty years ago (inside & out) when I rang up her groceries. Her grocery baskets were always full with fresh produce & healthy food. She proves: you are what you eat. And she was always so kind & nice. As a kid I Dream of Jeannie was my favorite show. As an adult, young & old, I learned so much from beautiful, elegant, graceful, loving, caring Barbara Eden. Rock on Wonder Woman. 💃 I❤️U
Sigues siendo hermosa.....de niño eras el amor de mi vida y lo sigues siendo.....en la serie aparecían mujeres hermosos pero nunca podían opacar ese encanto natural y divino que poseías en esos ojos y en esa sonrisa ....jamás te hubiera cambiado ni en mis pensamientos.......te amo Barbara....te amo Jeannie
I often wondered if Barbara Eden got double pay when she played her sister on the show. Barbara was my first teenage crush watching IDOJ after school every weekday. She looks marvelous!
Barbara came from a time when women took care of themselves and it showed when they matured. It didn't hurt her that she inherited her mothers great genes. To my great delight, i saw a picture once when my mom and i were twins at age 32.
Barbara and Elvis worked very well together in my favorite Elvis movie, "Flaming Star!" She and Larry Hagman were perfect together. Rest in peace, Elvis and J.R. 😊
That show “Jennie” was magical and was cutting edge with special effects as the interviewer said. I love that stuff that’s why I watch Marvel movies. And Ms. Eden is just a picture of grace and aging well
Harper Valley P.T.A. was a lot of fun to watch. I remember she and Larry Hagman did a movie together back in the 70s. Tyne Daly was in it, too. It was a mystery. It had the word "woods" in it.
I really wish I could have had lunch with her and ask her about I Dream of Jeannie on how they did the the magic so to speak it would be really interesting and I wonder if they really had a good time and they have a lot of laughs and she just seems like the girl next door and beautiful too by the way
I just read the blurb that the Smithsonian put out on Barbara Eden's donation. Some angry person named Laura Duff wrote about how it sought to entrench 'hetero-normative' stereotypes and a whole lot of garbage about gender. GEEZ. They can't even be a little bit GRATEFUL. I Dream of Jeannie was a part of a lot of people's FUN times. This poisonous Laura Duff should never have been allowed to write this garbage. Why not just be grateful and say thank you and leave it at that?
Sad to say that Miss Eden's life after being 'out of the battle' wasn't always 'wonderful'. She's had the heartbreak of losing her only child Matthew Ansara to a drug overdose in 2001 at age 35. I imagine she's somehow learned to cope with that horrific tragedy and has resolved to try to have as positive an outlook as possible but having to outlive a child is not something a parent can 'get over'!