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Robert John Wagner Jr

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BirthdayFebruary 10, 1930
NationalityAmerican
FamousFilm & Theater Personalities, Actors
City/StateMichigan
SpousesNatalie Wood
Known asRobert John Wagner Jr.
ChildrensCourtney Brooke Wagner, Katie Wagner
Birth PlaceDetroit, Michigan
Height180
GenderMale
FatherRobert John Wagner Sr.
MotherHazel Alvera Wagner
Sun SignAquarius
Born inDetroit, Michigan
Famous asActor

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Who is Robert Wagner?

Robert John Wagner Jr. is an accomplished and versatile American actor with a rich body of work and a career spanning more than six decades. This veteran actor is best known for his starring roles in the TV series ‘Switch,’ ‘Hart to Hart,’ and ‘It Takes a Thief.’ His most noteworthy role has been that of ‘Number Two’ in the American spy action–comedy film series ‘Austin Powers.’ Wagner developed a passion for acting at a young age and was soon discovered by a talent scout. He made his film debut with ‘The Happy Years’ in 1950 and then signed a contract with ‘20th Century Fox.’ Over the years, he has etched his name in the world of cinema with notable films such as the ‘Austin Powers’ trilogy, ‘The Towering Inferno,’ ‘Harper,’ ‘The Pink Panther,’ and ‘A Kiss Before Dying.’ His notable TV projects include the TV series ‘Switch’ and ‘Hart to Hart’; the miniseries ‘Windmills of the Gods’; and the TV film ‘Love Among Thieves.’

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Childhood & Early Life

Robert was born on February 10, 1930, in Detroit, Michigan, US, to Robert John Wagner Sr. and Hazel Alvera (née Boe). His father served the ‘Ford Motor Company’ as a traveling salesman, and his mother was a telephone operator. He has a sister named Mary.

His family moved to Bel Air, California, in 1937 and settled close to the ‘Bel Air Country Club,’ where Wagner became a caddy for noted club members such as Alan Ladd and Fred Astaire.

He attended ‘Saint Monica Catholic High School’ and graduated in 1949.

He developed an interest in acting at an early age. His initial efforts included an unsuccessful screen test for the Fred Zinnemann-directed American drama ‘Teresa’ (1951).

Career

He made his film debut with the small role of ‘Adams’ in the 1950 film ‘The Happy Years.’ He signed a contract with Hollywood talent agent Henry Willson and was eventually acquired by ‘20th Century Fox.’

The 1951 war film ‘Halls of Montezuma’ marked Wagner's first film with ‘20th Century Fox’ and his first credited screen role.

He garnered considerable attention playing a GI paratrooper in the 1952 biographical film ‘With a Song in My Heart.’ The film ended up winning an ‘Academy Award’ and two ‘Golden Globe Awards.’

He bagged the lead role of ‘Willie Little’ in the 1952 ‘Technicolor’ biographical film ‘Stars and Stripes Forever.’

Moving on, he landed up with his first starring role, ‘Tony Petrakis,’ in the 1953 ‘Technicolor’ adventure film ‘Beneath the 12-Mile Reef.’ The film became a commercial hit.

This was followed by several other starring roles in films such as ‘Titanic’ (1953), ‘Prince Valiant’ (1954), ‘Between Heaven and Hell’ (1956), ‘The True Story of Jesse James’ (1957), and ‘In Love and War’ (1958).

In 1960, he signed a contract with ‘Columbia Pictures’ for three movies, of which two were made, namely, ‘Sail a Crooked Ship’ (1961) and ‘The War Lover’ (1962).

He relocated to Europe, where he appeared in the award-winning 1962 war film ‘The Longest Day.’

He garnered fame starring as ‘George Lytton’ in the critically and commercially successful American comedy ‘The Pink Panther’ (1963). The film was listed at number 20 by the ‘American Film Institute’ on its list of ‘100 Years of Film Scores.’ Wagner reprised the role in the film’s 1983 sequel, ‘Curse of the Pink Panther.’

He furthered his fame after returning to Hollywood with yet another notable film, the 1966 ‘Technicolor’ movie ‘Harper’ that emerged as a superhit. He appeared as ‘Allan Taggert’ in the film, while Paul Newman essayed the titular role.

Continuing with his big-screen pursuits, including signing with ‘Universal Studios’ in 1966, Wagner made his TV debut as ‘Alexander Mundy’ in the American action-adventure series ‘It Takes a Thief.’ The series that aired on ‘ABC’ for three seasons from January 9, 1968, to March 24, 1970, fetched him an ‘Emmy’ nomination for the ‘Best TV Actor.’

He co-produced the British thriller ‘Madame Sin,’ which was originally made as a pilot for a weekly ‘ABC’ series but was later broadcast on January 15, 1972, in the US, and then released as a feature film in other markets.

The ‘BBC1’ series ‘Colditz,’ which was aired for two seasons, from October 19, 1972, to April 1, 1974, starred him as ‘Flight Lieutenant Phil Carrington.’

He appeared in the critically and commercially successful disaster drama ‘The Towering Inferno’ that had Paul Newman and Steve McQueen in the lead roles. The film released on December 14, 1974, and emerged as the highest-grossing movie of the year, besides bagging three ‘Academy Awards.’

Producers Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg offered Wagner and Natalie Wood a share of the three TV series they were planning to develop for ‘ABC,’ as partial payment for performing together in the producers’ TV movie ‘The Affair’ (1973). Of the three series, only ‘Charlie's Angels’ reached the screens and subsequently became quite popular. However, Wagner had to fight a legal battle with the two producers for several years on what they defined as profit.

Wagner re-signed a contract with ‘Universal Studios’ in 1974 and landed up playing ‘Peterson T "Pete" Ryan,’ alongside Eddie Albert, in the American action-adventure detective series ‘Switch.’ The series aired on ‘CBS’ for three seasons, from September 9, 1975, to August 20, 1978.

Wagner bolstered his TV career, starring as ‘Jonathan Hart’ opposite Stefanie Powers in the American mystery TV series ‘Hart to Hart.’ The series aired on ‘ABC’ for five seasons, from August 25, 1979, to May 22, 1984.

He starred as ‘Mike Chambers’ alongside Audrey Hepburn in the made-for-TV movie ‘Love Among Thieves,’ which aired on ‘ABC’ on February 23, 1987.

The two-part ‘CBS’ TV miniseries ‘Windmills of the Gods,’ broadcast on February 7 and February 9 in 1988, featured him as ‘Mike Slade.’

His latter career saw him garnering popularity as ‘Dr. Evil's henchman, ‘Number Two,’ in the film series ‘Austin Powers,’ which included three blockbuster hits: the ‘Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery’ in 1997, ‘Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me’ in 1999, and ‘Austin Powers in Goldmember’ in 2002.

Other notable films starring Wagner include ‘Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story’ (1993) and ‘A Dennis the Menace Christmas’ (2007). The TV series ‘NCIS’ (2010), too, featured him in 10 episodes.

He has co-written three books with Scott Eyman, namely, ‘Pieces of My Heart: A Life’ (2008), ‘You Must Remember This: The Life and Style of Hollywood's Golden Age’ (2014), and ‘I Loved Her in the Movies: Memories of Hollywood's Legendary Actresses’ (2016).

Personal Life

He was married to actor Natalie Wood from December 1957 to April 1962.

He was then married to actor Marion Marshall from July 1963 to October 1971. Their daughter, Katie Wagner, was born on May 11, 1964.

He was engaged to actor, singer, author, and producer Tina Sinatra for a while and then remarried Natalie on July 16, 1972. The couple welcomed their daughter, Courtney Wagner, on March 9, 1974.

On November 29, 1981, while on a weekend trip to Santa Catalina Island, Natalie drowned near their yacht, ‘Splendour.’ Wagner and actor Christopher Walken were on the yacht at that time, along with the captain, Dennis Davern.

On May 26, 1990, he married actor Jill St. John.

The ‘Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department’ (LASD) reopened Natalie’s death investigation in November 2011, and after nine months, they declared the cause of Natalie’s death as "drowning and other undetermined factors,” due to the controversial events surrounding her death. The ‘LASD’ named Wagner a "person of interest" in her death, on February 1, 2018.

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Robert Wagner biography timelines

  • // 10th Feb 1930
    Robert was born on February 10, 1930, in Detroit, Michigan, US, to Robert John Wagner Sr. and Hazel Alvera (née Boe). His father served the ‘Ford Motor Company’ as a traveling salesman, and his mother was a telephone operator. He has a sister named Mary.
  • // 1937
    His family moved to Bel Air, California, in 1937 and settled close to the ‘Bel Air Country Club,’ where Wagner became a caddy for noted club members such as Alan Ladd and Fred Astaire.
  • // 1949
    He attended ‘Saint Monica Catholic High School’ and graduated in 1949.
  • // 1950
    He made his film debut with the small role of ‘Adams’ in the 1950 film ‘The Happy Years.’ He signed a contract with Hollywood talent agent Henry Willson and was eventually acquired by ‘20th Century Fox.’
  • // 1951
    He developed an interest in acting at an early age. His initial efforts included an unsuccessful screen test for the Fred Zinnemann-directed American drama ‘Teresa’ (1951).
  • // 1951
    The 1951 war film ‘Halls of Montezuma’ marked Wagner's first film with ‘20th Century Fox’ and his first credited screen role.
  • // 1952
    He garnered considerable attention playing a GI paratrooper in the 1952 biographical film ‘With a Song in My Heart.’ The film ended up winning an ‘Academy Award’ and two ‘Golden Globe Awards.’
  • // 1952
    He bagged the lead role of ‘Willie Little’ in the 1952 ‘Technicolor’ biographical film ‘Stars and Stripes Forever.’
  • // 1953
    Moving on, he landed up with his first starring role, ‘Tony Petrakis,’ in the 1953 ‘Technicolor’ adventure film ‘Beneath the 12-Mile Reef.’ The film became a commercial hit.
  • // Dec 1957 To Apr 1962
    He was married to actor Natalie Wood from December 1957 to April 1962.
  • // 1962
    He relocated to Europe, where he appeared in the award-winning 1962 war film ‘The Longest Day.’
  • // 1963 To 1983
    He garnered fame starring as ‘George Lytton’ in the critically and commercially successful American comedy ‘The Pink Panther’ (1963). The film was listed at number 20 by the ‘American Film Institute’ on its list of ‘100 Years of Film Scores.’ Wagner reprised the role in the film’s 1983 sequel, ‘Curse of the Pink Panther.’
  • // 1966
    He furthered his fame after returning to Hollywood with yet another notable film, the 1966 ‘Technicolor’ movie ‘Harper’ that emerged as a superhit. He appeared as ‘Allan Taggert’ in the film, while Paul Newman essayed the titular role.
  • // 15th Jan 1972
    He co-produced the British thriller ‘Madame Sin,’ which was originally made as a pilot for a weekly ‘ABC’ series but was later broadcast on January 15, 1972, in the US, and then released as a feature film in other markets.
  • // 16th Jul 1972 To 9th Mar 1974
    He was engaged to actor, singer, author, and producer Tina Sinatra for a while and then remarried Natalie on July 16, 1972. The couple welcomed their daughter, Courtney Wagner, on March 9, 1974.
  • // 19th Oct 1972 To 1st Apr 1974
    The ‘BBC1’ series ‘Colditz,’ which was aired for two seasons, from October 19, 1972, to April 1, 1974, starred him as ‘Flight Lieutenant Phil Carrington.’
  • // 1973
    Producers Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg offered Wagner and Natalie Wood a share of the three TV series they were planning to develop for ‘ABC,’ as partial payment for performing together in the producers’ TV movie ‘The Affair’ (1973). Of the three series, only ‘Charlie's Angels’ reached the screens and subsequently became quite popular. However, Wagner had to fight a legal battle with the two producers for several years on what they defined as profit.
  • // 14th Dec 1974
    He appeared in the critically and commercially successful disaster drama ‘The Towering Inferno’ that had Paul Newman and Steve McQueen in the lead roles. The film released on December 14, 1974, and emerged as the highest-grossing movie of the year, besides bagging three ‘Academy Awards.’
  • // 25th Aug 1979 To 22nd May 1984
    Wagner bolstered his TV career, starring as ‘Jonathan Hart’ opposite Stefanie Powers in the American mystery TV series ‘Hart to Hart.’ The series aired on ‘ABC’ for five seasons, from August 25, 1979, to May 22, 1984.
  • // 29th Nov 1981
    On November 29, 1981, while on a weekend trip to Santa Catalina Island, Natalie drowned near their yacht, ‘Splendour.’ Wagner and actor Christopher Walken were on the yacht at that time, along with the captain, Dennis Davern.
  • // 23rd Feb 1987
    He starred as ‘Mike Chambers’ alongside Audrey Hepburn in the made-for-TV movie ‘Love Among Thieves,’ which aired on ‘ABC’ on February 23, 1987.
  • // 7th Feb 1988 To 9th Feb 1988
    The two-part ‘CBS’ TV miniseries ‘Windmills of the Gods,’ broadcast on February 7 and February 9 in 1988, featured him as ‘Mike Slade.’
  • // 26th May 1990
    On May 26, 1990, he married actor Jill St. John.
  • // Nov 2011 To 1st Feb 2018
    The ‘Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department’ (LASD) reopened Natalie’s death investigation in November 2011, and after nine months, they declared the cause of Natalie’s death as "drowning and other undetermined factors,” due to the controversial events surrounding her death. The ‘LASD’ named Wagner a "person of interest" in her death, on February 1, 2018.

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Robert Wagner's FAQ

  • What is Robert Wagner birthday?

    Robert Wagner was born at 1930-02-10

  • Where is Robert Wagner's birth place?

    Robert Wagner was born in Detroit, Michigan

  • What is Robert Wagner nationalities?

    Robert Wagner's nationalities is American

  • Who is Robert Wagner spouses?

    Robert Wagner's spouses is Natalie Wood

  • Who is Robert Wagner childrens?

    Robert Wagner's childrens is Courtney Brooke Wagner, Katie Wagner

  • How tall is Robert Wagner?

    Robert Wagner's height is 180

  • Who is Robert Wagner's father?

    Robert Wagner's father is Robert John Wagner Sr.

  • Who is Robert Wagner's mother?

    Robert Wagner's mother is Hazel Alvera Wagner

  • What is Robert Wagner's sun sign?

    Robert Wagner is Aquarius

  • How famous is Robert Wagner?

    Robert Wagner is famouse as Actor