She was a star who won the hearts of the public: She is loved by everyone, and you can’t imagine who she is.

Beloved I Dream of Jeannie star Barbara Eden turned 92 on August 23, still admired for her grace and charm. Her role as the bubbly genie made her a TV icon, but her life has also been shaped by profound loss—most tragically, the death of her only son, Matthew Ansara, from a heroin overdose in 2001.

Born during the Great Depression, Eden rose from humble beginnings to Hollywood fame in the 1950s, starring in films like Flaming Star with Elvis Presley before landing her breakout role in 1965. That same year, she became a mother.

Matthew’s struggle with addiction began in his teens. Despite multiple rehab attempts and moments of hope, he passed away at 35. Eden has spoken candidly about the pain of tough love and the enduring grief of losing him.

Now married to Jon Eicholtz, Eden remains active and inspiring—her resilience as enduring as the magic she brought to the screen.

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