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'''Robert John Wagner''' (born ], ] in ]) is an American ]. | '''Robert John Wagner''' (born ], ] in ]) is an American ]. |
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For other people named Robert Wagner, see Robert Wagner (disambiguation).Robert John Wagner (born 10 February, 1930 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actor.
Notable roles include:
- Prince Valiant in "Prince Valiant" (1954)
- Bud Corliss in "A Kiss Before Dying" (1956)
- George Lytton in "The Pink Panther" (1963)
- Alexander Mundy in "It Takes a Thief" (1968-70)
- A victim of "The Towering Inferno" (1974)
- Pete T. Ryan in "Switch" (1975-1978)
- Jonathan Hart in "Hart to Hart" (1979-84)
- Number Two in the "Austin Powers" movies (1997, 1999, 2002)
- Jack Fairfield in "Hope & Faith" (2004-)
Wagner became particularly well-known for his on-off marriage to actress Natalie Wood, and was at hand when she drowned in mysterious circumstances. Robert Wagner has been married four times.
- Natalie Wood (1957-1962)
- Marion Marshall (1963-1970)- one daughter Katie
- Natalie Wood (1972-1981) - one daughter Courtney & one stepdaughter Natasha Gregson
- Jill St. John (1990- )
In 1953, Robert wagner was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer in motion pictures for his performance in Stars and Stripes Forever. In 1970, he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for "Best TV Actor" for his performance in "It Takes a Thief" and four more times for "Hart to Hart."
External links
- Official Site for Robert Wagner
- IMDB: Robert Wagner
- 1989 Audio Interview of Robert DeMott with Don Swaim talking about John Steinbeck, RealAudio