If Barbara Eden could have one wish, it would be this: She would never stop working. “I will be kicking along until they kick me out,” the eternally youthful 87-year-old I Dream of Jeannie veteran exclusively tells Closer Weekly in the magazine’s latest issue, on newsstands now. “That’s what keeps my energy up. I love to work. If I don’t work, then I get lazy.”

Nobody would ever accuse Barbara of laziness. She just completed a cross-country tour of the play Love Letters, opposite another longtime TV favorite, Barney Miller alum Hal Linden, 88. “He’s just a lovely gentleman,” raves Barbara, who previously costarred with Hal in the 1976 TV movie How to Break Up a Happy Divorce.

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In real life, Barbara has been happily married to architect Jon Eicholtz since 1991. “My husband and I like to travel,” she says. “We recently took a trip to Africa — we’ve been all over, to places like China.”

Barbara says she wouldn’t mind revisiting I Dream of Jeannie. “I’d love it,” she says of a possible reboot. “I could be Jeannie’s grandmother!”

Over the course of her career, Barbra has crossed paths with many showbiz greats. “I did two films with Peter Lorre, and I had lunch with him every day,” she recalls of her Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and Five Weeks in a Balloon costar. “He gave me a lot of very good advice — he was such a beautiful human being.” She also learned a great deal from working with Lucille Ball on a 1957 episode of I Love Lucy: “She was so very generous. It was amazing.”

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More than 60 years later, Barbara’s still pinching herself that she’s made a living doing what she loves. “You really have to believe in yourself,” she says. “I was lucky.”

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