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Robert Wagner

Robert John Wagner Jr. is an American actor of stage, screen, and television. He is known for starring in the television shows It Takes a Thief (1968–1970), Switch (1975–1978), and Hart to Hart (1979–1984). He later had a recurring role as Teddy Leopold in the TV sitcom Two and a Half Men (2007–2008) and made twelve guest appearances (2010–2019) as Anthony DiNozzo Sr. in the police procedural NCIS.

Robert Wagner
Wagner in 1967
Born
Robert John Wagner Jr.

OccupationActor
Years active1950–present
Spouses
  • (m. 1957; div. 1962)

    (m. 1972; died 1981)
  • (m. 1963; div. 1971)
  • (m. 1990)
Children2, including Katie Wagner
Relatives

In films, Wagner is known for his role as Number 2 in the Austin Powers trilogy of films (1997, 1999, 2002), as well as for A Kiss Before Dying (1956), The Pink Panther (1963), Harper (1966), The Towering Inferno (1974) and The Concorde ... Airport '79 (1979).

Early life

 
Jean Peters with Wagner in Broken Lance (1954)

Wagner was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Thelma Hazel Alvera (née Boe), a telephone operator, and Robert John Wagner, Sr., a travelling salesman who worked for the Ford Motor Company.[citation needed]

Wagner's mother was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Her parents were both immigrants from Norway, who married in La Crosse in 1887.[citation needed]

Wagner's father was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan. His parents were from Germany.[1]

Career

20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures

Wagner became interested in acting, and after an unsuccessful screen test directed by Fred Zinnemann for his film Teresa (1951), was represented by Albert R. Broccoli.[2] He made his uncredited film debut in The Happy Years (1950); was signed by agent Henry Willson and put under contract with 20th Century Fox.[3]

"I started off as an ingenue", recalled Wagner. "I was 19 years old. I was the boy next door. But you always felt you could work your way up, that you could have a better part in the next picture. [Head of Fox] Darryl Zanuck was always placing me in different positions."[3]

Wagner's first film for Fox was Halls of Montezuma (1951) a World War II film. Wagner had a supporting role, with Richard Widmark as the star. The studio then had him perform a similar function in another war movie, The Frogmen (1951), again with Widmark; the cast also included another young male under contract to the studio, Jeffrey Hunter, with whom Wagner would often work. Let's Make It Legal (1951) was a comedy where Wagner again supported an older star, in this case Claudette Colbert.[4]

Wagner first gained significant attention with a small but showy part as a shell-shocked soldier in With a Song in My Heart (1952).[4]

"You were part of 20th Century Fox", he said. "You felt proud of being part of the organization. When I wasn't working, I was on the road, going out and selling movies or dancing on the stage and meeting the public. They never let you rest."[3]

Fox started to give Wagner better roles. He was the romantic male lead in Stars and Stripes Forever (1952), a biopic about John Philip Sousa starring Clifton Webb. He supported James Cagney and Dan Dailey in John Ford's version of What Price Glory (1952) and supported Webb again in Titanic (1953). He was in a minor Western, The Silver Whip (1953) with Rory Calhoun.[4]

Leading man

 
Wagner in Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953)

Fox gave Wagner his first starring role in Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953). Reviews were poor but the movie was only the third ever to be shot in CinemaScope and was a big hit.[5]

Also popular was a Western, Broken Lance (1954), where Wagner supported Spencer Tracy for director Edward Dmytryk, appearing as Tracy's son. Fox gave Wagner the lead in an expensive spectacular, Prince Valiant (1954). While popular, critical reception was poor and Wagner later joked his wig in the movie made him look like Jane Wyman. He was teamed with Jeffrey Hunter in a Western, White Feather (1955).[4]

Wagner was borrowed by Paramount for The Mountain (1956), directed by Dmytryk, where Wagner was cast as Spencer Tracy's brother, having played his son just two years earlier in the same director's Broken Lance. He received more critical acclaim for the lead in A Kiss Before Dying (1956), from the novel by Ira Levin; it was made for Crown Productions, a company of Darryl F. Zanuck's brother in law (the leads were all under contract to Fox) and released through United Artists.[citation needed]

Back at Fox Wagner was in Between Heaven and Hell (1956), a war movie, and The True Story of Jesse James (1957), playing the leading role for director Nicholas Ray (Jeffrey Hunter was Frank). Both movies were box office disappointments and it seemed Wagner was unable to make the transition to top-level star. This appeared confirmed when he was the lead in Stopover Tokyo (1957). In 1959, Wagner disparaged the film:

When I started at Fox in 1950 they were making sixty-five pictures a year. Now they're lucky if they make thirty. There was a chance to get some training in B pictures. Then TV struck. Everything went big and they started sticking me into Cinemascope spectacles. One day, smiling Joe Juvenile with no talent was doing a role intended for John Wayne. That was in a dog called Stopover Tokyo. I've really had to work to keep up.[6]

Wagner supported Robert Mitchum in a Korean War movie, The Hunters (1958), and appeared with a number of Fox contractees in a World War II drama, In Love and War (1958); the latter was a hit.[citation needed]

After a cameo in Mardi Gras (1958), Wagner supported Bing Crosby and Debbie Reynolds in Say One for Me (1959).[citation needed]

Trying to kick-start his career, Wagner appeared with his then-wife Natalie Wood (they married in 1957) in All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960), made for MGM. The film was a flop.[citation needed]

In January 1961, Wagner and Wood formed their own company, Rona Productions, named after the first two letters of both their first names. Rona signed a three-picture deal with Columbia pictures for Wagner's services, which was to start with Sail a Crooked Ship (1961) and The Interns. He also had a deal to make one more film at Fox, which was to be Solo, the story of a jazz drummer directed by Dick Powell, or The Comancheros with Gary Cooper.[7]

Wagner made Sail a Crooked Ship but his part in The Interns went to James MacArthur. Solo was never made, and The Comancheros was made instead with John Wayne and Stuart Whitman. Wagner did make The War Lover (1962) with Steve McQueen that was filmed in England.[8]

Europe

Wagner's first marriage to Wood had broken up, and he relocated to Europe. He had a small role in The Longest Day (1962), produced by Daryl Zanuck for Fox. He had a larger part in The Condemned of Altona (1962), a commercial and critical disappointment despite being directed by Vittorio de Sica and co-starring Sophia Loren.[8]

Considerably more popular was The Pink Panther (1963), a massive hit, although Wagner's part was very much in support to those of David Niven, Capucine, Peter Sellers, and Claudia Cardinale. It was directed by Blake Edwards, who wanted Wagner for the lead in The Great Race (1965), but Jack L. Warner overruled him.[9]

Return to Hollywood and Universal Pictures

His return to America found him playing in the theatre for the first time with the lead role in Mister Roberts for one week at a holiday resort just outside Chicago.[10] The disciplines of the theatre were not his forte and Wagner was glad to be back in Hollywood to find a good supporting role in the modern-day private investigator hit, Harper (1966), starring Paul Newman.

Wagner signed with Universal Pictures in 1966, starring opposite future wife Jill St. John in the films How I Spent My Summer Vacation, a made-for-TV movie released in the United Kingdom as Deadly Roulette, and Banning (1967). He returned to Italy to make a caper film with Raquel Welch for MGM, The Biggest Bundle of Them All (1968), but it was not a success.[citation needed]

Television star

In 1967, Lew Wasserman of Universal convinced Wagner to make his television series debut in It Takes a Thief (1968–1970) on ABC-TV. ""I was opposed to doing Thief", Wagner said later. "But Lew Wasserman said: 'I want you to be in TV Guide every week. This is your medium, you've got to try it, you'll be great.' Roland Kibbee wrote the part for me, and I would have missed all that if I hadn't listened to Lew."[11]

While the success of The Pink Panther and Harper began Wagner's comeback, the successful two-and-a-half seasons of his first TV series completed it. In this series, he acted with Fred Astaire, who played his father. Wagner was a longtime friend of Astaire, having gone to school with Astaire's eldest son, Peter. Wagner's performance would earn him an Emmy nomination for Best TV Actor.[8]

During the making of the series he made a film for Universal, the comedy Don't Just Stand There! (1968) with Mary Tyler Moore. It was not a success. More popular was Winning (1969), a racing car drama where Wagner supported Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. He also guest-starred in The Name of the Game (1970).[citation needed]

Wagner's friend and agent Albert Broccoli suggested that he audition to play James Bond, but he decided it was not right for him.

Wagner appeared in the series pilot, City Beneath the Sea (1971), that was not picked up. The following year, he produced and cast himself opposite Bette Davis in the made-for-TV film Madame Sin, which was theatrically released overseas as a feature film.[12]

He was a regular in the BBC/Universal World War II prisoner-of-war drama Colditz (1972–1974) for much of its run. He reunited with McQueen, along with Paul Newman and Faye Dunaway, in the disaster film The Towering Inferno released in the same year. It was a massive hit, although Wagner's part was relatively small.[8]

Switch

By the mid-1970s, Wagner's television career was at its peak with the CBS-TV television series Switch (1975–1978, opposite Eddie Albert, Sharon Gless, and Charlie Callas) after re-signing a contract with Universal in 1974. Albert had been a childhood hero of Wagner, after he watched the movie Brother Rat along with a few others. The friendship started in the early 1960s, where he also co-starred in a couple of Albert's movies. After the end of the series, the two remained friends until Albert's death on May 26, 2005. Wagner spoke at his funeral, and gave a testimonial about his longtime friendship with him.[citation needed]

In partial payment for starring together in the Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg production of the TV movie The Affair, Wagner and Natalie Wood were given a share in three TV series that the producers were developing for ABC.[13] Only one reached the screen, the very successful TV series Charlie's Angels, for which Wagner and Wood had a 50% share, though Wagner was to spend many years in court arguing with Spelling and Goldberg over what was defined as profit.[14]

Wagner and Wood acted with Laurence Olivier in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1976), as part of Olivier's television series Laurence Olivier Presents for the UK's Granada Television.[15]

Wagner had a small role in some all-star Universal films, Midway (1976) and The Concorde ... Airport '79 (1979).[16]

Hart to Hart

Wagner's third successful series was Hart to Hart, which co-starred Stefanie Powers and Lionel Stander and was broadcast on ABC-TV from 1979 to 1984. No one else was seriously considered for the role. George Hamilton had a high-profile at the time and was suggested, but producer Aaron Spelling said that if he was cast "the audience will resent him as Hart for being that rich. But no one will begrudge RJ [Wagner] a nickel."[17]

During the series run, Wagner reprised his old Pink Panther role in Curse of the Pink Panther (1983).[18] He also had a supporting role in I Am the Cheese (1983).[19]

He played an insurance investigator in the short-lived TV series Lime Street (1985).[8]

In 1985, he reflected, "Bad-guy roles work if they're really good parts, but they don't come along very often. I think that what I've been doing has worked for me. Sure I'd like to do a Clint Eastwood, grizzled, down-and-out guy, but there aren't many scripts like that... What has been projected for me is an international quality that can take me anywhere and get me into all kind of involvements; to do otherwise would mean a character role."[20]

Later career

 
Wagner interviewed about NCIS and older work on MBN Newsvideoweb in 2013

Wagner appeared in a TV movie with Audrey Hepburn, Love Among Thieves (1987) and in a miniseries with Jaclyn Smith, Windmills of the Gods (1988). He and St. John worked with Pierce Brosnan in the miniseries remake of Around the World in 80 Days (1989). For Tom Mankiewicz he played a supporting part in Delirious (1991). More widely seen was Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993), where Wagner played a producer.[21] Wagner played Love Letters on stage with Stefanie Powers.[22] They also reprised their Hart characters in a series of TV movies.[23]

Wagner's film career received a boost after his role in the Austin Powers series of spy spoofs starring Mike Myers. Wagner played Dr. Evil's henchman Number 2 in all three films: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) and Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). He also had small roles in Wild Things (1998), Crazy in Alabama (1999), Play It to the Bone (2000), Becoming Dick (2001) and Sol Goode (2001).

Wagner became the host of Fox Movie Channel's Hour of Stars, featuring original television episodes of The 20th Century-Fox Hour (1955), a series which Wagner had appeared on in his early days with the studio. In 2005, Wagner became the television spokesman for the Senior Lending Network, a reverse mortgage lender and in 2010 he began serving as a spokesman for the Guardian First Funding Group, also a reverse mortgage lender. As of June 2011, Guardian First Funding was acquired by Urban Financial Group, who continue to use Mr. Wagner as their spokesperson.[24][25]

In 2007, Wagner had a role in the BBC/AMC series Hustle. In season four's premiere, Wagner played a crooked Texan being taken for half a million dollars. As Wagner is considered "a suave icon of American caper television, including It Takes a Thief and Hart to Hart", Robert Glenister (Hustle's fixer, Ash Morgan) commented that "to have one of the icons of that period involved is a great bonus for all of us".[26] Wagner also played the pivotal role of President James Garfield in the comedy/horror film Netherbeast Incorporated (2007). The role was written with Wagner in mind. He had a recurring role of a rich suitor to the main characters' mother on the sitcom Two and a Half Men. His final appearances on the show were in May 2008.

Wagner has guest-starred in 13 episodes of NCIS[27] as Anthony DiNozzo Sr., the father of Anthony DiNozzo Jr., played by Michael Weatherly. Weatherly had previously appeared as Wagner in the TV movie The Mystery of Natalie Wood.[28]

Wagner was set to star as Charlie in the 2011 remake of Charlie's Angels, but had to exit the project due to scheduling conflicts.[29]

Despite his apparent distaste working with Raquel Welch on The Biggest Bundle of Them All,[30] they reunited 50 years later on the 2017 Canadian series Date My Dad.[31]

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

 
Wagner with Natalie Wood in 1960

In his memoirs, Wagner claimed to have had affairs with Yvonne De Carlo, Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Anita Ekberg, Shirley Anne Field, Lori Nelson, and Joan Collins.[32] He also claimed a four-year romantic relationship with Barbara Stanwyck after they acted together in the movie Titanic (1953).[33] According to Wagner, because of their age differences—he was 22, she was 45—they kept the affair secret to avoid damaging their careers.[34] Wagner is known to also have had affairs with men.[35]

In 1956, when he was 26 years old, Wagner became involved with 18-year-old actress Natalie Wood. They were married on December 28, 1957, in Scottsdale, Arizona. At some point during the first half of 1961, according to several published accounts, Wood caught him having an extramarital affair with another man in the couple's home.[36] They announced their separation on June 20, 1961, and divorced on April 27, 1962.[37]

 
Wagner and daughter Katie interviewed on MBN Newsvideoweb in 2013

While working on location in Europe, Wagner reconnected with an old friend, actress Marion Marshall. After a two-year courtship, Wagner, Marshall and her two sons from her marriage to Stanley Donen moved back to America. Wagner and Marshall married on July 21, 1963, at the Bronx Courthouse. They had a daughter, Katie (born 1964). They separated in June 1970 and divorced on October 14, 1971.[38]

Wagner was engaged to Tina Sinatra from June 1970 until January 1972.[39] Immediately afterwards, Wagner rekindled his romance with Wood. They remarried on July 16 aboard the Ramblin' Rose, anchored off Paradise Cove in Malibu.[40] They had a daughter, Courtney (born 1974). Following Wood's death in late 1981, Wagner became the legal guardian of her daughter by producer Richard Gregson, Natasha, then 11. He also gradually cut ties with his former sister-in-law, Lana Wood.[41] Lana has claimed publicly that the reason behind the couple's first divorce was that Natalie caught Wagner in the arms of another man.[42]

On Valentine's Day[43] 1982, Wagner began dating actress Jill St. John, whom he had known since the late 1950s.[44] Wagner's memoir has an early photo of them together, taken in 1959 when they were contract players at Fox. After eight years together, they married on May 26, 1990.[45] The marriage is the fourth for both Wagner and St. John and it has lasted longer than all of their six previous marriages combined. The couple co-starred in six films between 1967 and 2014 – most of them low-budget – and together in the first episode of Hart to Hart – and also appeared onstage in a 1996 production of Love Letters.

Wagner became a first-time grandfather in 2006 when Katie Wagner, his daughter with Marshall, gave birth to her son Riley John Wagner-Lewis.[46]

In August 2007, Wagner and St. John sold the Brentwood ranchette they'd lived in since 1983 for a reported $14 million.[47] The couple now reside in Aspen, Colorado, where they built a vacation home in 1995.[48] They retain a condo in Los Angeles.

Death of Natalie Wood

On November 29, 1981, Wood died under mysterious circumstances near, within a mile from, or on the yacht Splendour while it was moored near the isthmus of Santa Catalina Island. Wood had been on board the Splendour along with Wagner, Christopher Walken, who was co-starring with her in the motion picture Brainstorm (1983) and Dennis Davern, the Splendour's captain.[41] It has never been explained why Walken's wife Georgianne was not present on the trip.[49] According to Wagner, Wood was not there when he went to bed, and, according to his spokesman, he thought Wood had taken off on a small inflatable boat by herself, as she had done before.[50] Wood's body was found about a mile away from the yacht, while the inflatable boat was found beached nearby.[50] The autopsy report revealed that Wood had 39 fresh bruises on her body, including an abrasion on her left cheek.[51]

Later, in his memoir Pieces of My Heart, Wagner acknowledged that he had an argument with Wood before she disappeared but had calmed down and gone to bed.[50][51] The autopsy found that Wood's blood alcohol content was 0.14% and there were traces of two types of medication in her bloodstream: a motion-sickness pill and a painkiller, both of which increase the effects of alcohol.[52] Two witnesses, who had been on another boat nearby, stated they had heard a woman scream for help during the night.[53] Following his investigation, Los Angeles County coroner Thomas Noguchi ruled her death an accident by drowning and hypothermia.[54]

Wagner, Walken, and Davern initially all told detectives that Wood had left in a dinghy to go ashore;[55] the case was reopened in November 2011, however, after Davern publicly stated that he had lied to police during the initial investigation and that Wood and Wagner had had an argument that evening. He alleged that Wood had been flirting with Walken, that Wagner was jealous and enraged, and that following Wood's disappearance, Wagner had prevented Davern from turning on the search lights and notifying authorities. According to Davern, Wagner was responsible for Wood's death and he believed that Wagner had intentionally kept the investigation into Wood's death "low-profile".[51][56][57][58]

In 2012, Los Angeles County Chief Coroner Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran amended Wood's death certificate and changed the cause of her death from accidental drowning to "drowning and other undetermined factors.”[59] The amended document included a statement that the circumstances of how Wood ended up in the water are "not clearly established." On January 14, 2013, the Los Angeles County coroner's office issued a ten-page addendum to Wood's autopsy report. It stated that she may have sustained some of the bruises on her body before she went into the water and drowned.[60]

On February 1, 2018, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department named Wagner a "person of interest" in the investigation into Wood's death.[55] Robert Wagner has denied any involvement in Wood's death.[61][55][62]

In 2022, an LAPD lieutenant was quoted as saying that “All leads in the Natalie Wood case have been exhausted, and the case remains an open, unsolved case." Francesca Bacardi, writing gossip for PageSix.com, interpreted the quote as saying that Wagner had been "cleared".[63]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1951 The Frogmen Lt. (jg) Franklin
1951 Halls of Montezuma Pvt. Coffman
1951 Let's Make It Legal Jerry Denham
1952 With a Song in My Heart GI Paratrooper
1952 Stars and Stripes Forever Willie Little
1952 What Price Glory? Private Lewisohn
1953 Beneath the 12-Mile Reef Tony Petrakis First lead role
1953 Titanic Gifford "Giff" Rogers
1953 The Silver Whip Jess Harker
1954 Broken Lance Joe Devereaux
1954 Prince Valiant Prince Valiant
1955 White Feather Josh Tanner
1956 A Kiss Before Dying Bud Corliss
1956 Between Heaven and Hell Sam Gifford
1956 The Mountain Christopher Teller
1957 The True Story of Jesse James Jesse James
1957 Stopover Tokyo Mark Fannon
1958 The Hunters Lt. Pell
1958 In Love and War Frank "Frankie" O'Neill
1959 Say One for Me Tony Vincent
1960 All the Fine Young Cannibals Chad Bixby (based on Chet Baker)
1961 Sail a Crooked Ship Gilbert Barrows
1962 The Longest Day US Army Ranger
1962 The War Lover Lt Ed Boland
1962 The Condemned of Altona Werner von Gerlach
1963 The Pink Panther George Lytton
1966 Harper Allan Taggert
1967 Banning Mike Banning
1968 The Biggest Bundle of Them All Harry Price
1968 Don't Just Stand There! Lawrence Colby
1969 Winning Luther Erding
1972 Madame Sin Anthony Lawrence
1974 The Towering Inferno Dan Bigelow
1976 Midway Lieutenant Commander Ernest L. Blake
1979 The Concorde ... Airport '79 Kevin Harrison
1983 Curse of the Pink Panther George Lytton
1983 I Am the Cheese Dr. Brint
1991 Delirious Jack Gates (uncredited)
1992 The Player Himself
1993 Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story Bill Krieger
1997 Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Number Two
1998 Wild Things Tom Baxter
1999 Crazy in Alabama Harry Hall
1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Number Two
2000 Play It to the Bone Hank Goody
2000 Becoming Dick Edward
2001 Sol Goode Sol's Dad
2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Number Two
2003 Hollywood Homicide Himself
2006 Everyone's Hero Mr. Robinson Voice only
2006 Hoot Mayor Grandy
2007 Netherbeast Incorporated President James Garfield
2007 Man in the Chair Taylor Moss
2007 A Dennis the Menace Christmas Mr. Wilson
2009 The Wild Stallion Novak
2010 Life's a Beach Tom Wald
2014 The Hungover Games Liam
2016 Thirty Nine Father
2016 Lend a Hand for Love Narrator Short film
2017 What Happened to Monday Charles Benning
2020 Jay Sebring....Cutting to the Truth Self Documentary
2021 Space Jam: A New Legacy Number Two Archival recording
2022 Trail Blazers Owen Pre-production
TBA Austin Powers 4 Number Two

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1953 Juke Box Jury Himself Unknown episodes
1957 The Dinah Shore Chevy Show Himself One episode
1963 The Eleventh Hour Kenny Walsh Episode: "And God Created Vanity"
1966 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Lt. Commander Nick Raino / Harry Brophy Episodes: "The Enemy on the Beach" and "Runaway Bay"
1967 How I Spent My Summer Vacation Jack Washington Television movie
1968–1970 It Takes a Thief Alexander Mundy 66 episodes
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (1970)
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (1970)
1970 The Name of the Game Nick Freitas Episode: "The War Merchants"
1970 The Red Skelton Hour Colossal Boy Episode: "The Family Business"
1971 The Name of the Game Dave Corey Episode: "The Man Who Killed a Ghost"
1971 City Beneath the Sea Brett Matthews Television movie
1972 Killer by Night Dr. Larry Ross Television movie
1972 The Streets of San Francisco David J. Farr Episode: "Pilot"
1972–1974 Colditz Flight Lieutenant Phil Carrington 14 episodes
1973 The Affair Marcus Simon Television movie
1975 The Abduction of Saint Anne Dave Hatcher Television movie
1975–1978 Switch Pete T. Ryan 71 episodes
1976 Death at Love House Joel Gregory (Jr. & Sr.) Television movie
1976 Laurence Olivier Presents Brick Episode: "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
1977 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries Himself Episode: "The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom: Part II"
1978 The Critical List Dr. Nick Sloan Television movie
1978 Pearl Capt. Cal Lankford Television miniseries
1979–1984 Hart to Hart Jonathan Hart 111 episodes
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (1980)
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (1981)
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (1983)
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (1984)
1980 The Jacques Cousteau Odyssey Narrator 2 episodes
1981 The Fall Guy Himself Episode: "The Meek Shall Inherit Rhonda"
1984 To Catch a King Joe Jackson Television movie
1985–1986 Lime Street James Greyson Culver 8 episodes
1986 There Must Be a Pony Ben Nichols Television movie
1987 Love Among Thieves Mike Chambers Television movie
1988 Windmills of the Gods Milk Slade Television miniseries
1988 Indiscreet Philip Adams Television movie
1989 Around the World in 80 Days Alfred Bennett Television miniseries
1991 This Gun for Hire "Raven" Television movie
1991 False Arrest Ron Lukezic Television movie
1992 Jewels Charles Davenport Television miniseries
1993 Les audacieux Charles Madigan Television movie
1994 Parallel Lives Sheriff Television movie
1994 The Arsenio Hall Show Himself One episode
1994 North & South: Book 3, Heaven & Hell Cooper Main Television miniseries
1995 Cybill Jonathan Hart Uncredited
Episode: "Virgin, Mother, Crone"
1997 Seinfeld Dr. Abbot Episode: "The Yada Yada"
1999 Fatal Error Albert Teal Television movie
1999 Camino de Santiago William Derek Television miniseries
2000 Rocket's Red Glare Gus Baker Television movie
2000 Becoming Dick Edward Television movie
2001 The Retrievers Durham Haysworth Television movie
2003 A Screwball Homicide Sheldon Bennett Television movie
2003 On the Spot Barry Butters Episode: "Little Brenda Dynamite"
2003–2006 Hope & Faith Jack Fairfield 7 episodes
2005 The Simpsons Himself Episode: "Goo Goo Gai Pan"
2005 The Fallen Ones Morton Television movie
2005 Category 7: The End of the World Senator Ryan Carr Television movie
2006 Las Vegas Alex Avery Credited as Robert J. Wagner
Episode: "Cash Springs Eternal"
2006 Boston Legal Barry Goal Episodes: "BL: Los Angeles" and "Spring Fever"
2007 Hustle Anthony Westley Episode: "As One Flew Out, One Flew In"
2007–2008 Two and a Half Men Teddy Leopold 5 episodes
2008 Pretty/Handsome Scotch Fitzpayne Unaired pilot
2008 The Bonnie Hunt Show Himself One episode
2010–2019 NCIS Anthony DiNozzo Sr. 13 episodes
2012 Happily Divorced Douglas Episode: "Meet the Parents"
2012 The League "Gumpa" Duke Episode: "Bro-Lo El Cordero"
2013 Futurama Himself (voice) Episode "Calculon 2.0"
2014 Hot in Cleveland Jim Episode: "Bossy Cups"
2014 Northpole Santa Claus Television movie
2017 Date My Dad Armand Episode: "Graduation Day"
2018 Donna's Inferno The Evil One Unknown episodes

Books

  • Wagner, Robert J. (with Scott Eyman) (2008). Pieces of My Heart: A Life. New York: Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-06-137331-2.
  • Wagner, Robert J. (with Scott Eyman) (2014). You Must Remember This: The Life and Style of Hollywood's Golden Age. New York: Viking. ISBN 978-0-670-02609-8.
  • Wagner, Robert J. (with Scott Eyman) (2016). I Loved Her in the Movies: Memories of Hollywood's Legendary Actresses. New York: Viking. ISBN 978-0-525-42911-1.

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For other people named Robert Wagner see Robert Wagner disambiguation Robert John Wagner Jr is an American actor of stage screen and television He is known for starring in the television shows It Takes a Thief 1968 1970 Switch 1975 1978 and Hart to Hart 1979 1984 He later had a recurring role as Teddy Leopold in the TV sitcom Two and a Half Men 2007 2008 and made twelve guest appearances 2010 2019 as Anthony DiNozzo Sr in the police procedural NCIS Robert WagnerWagner in 1967BornRobert John Wagner Jr Detroit Michigan U S OccupationActorYears active1950 presentSpousesNatalie Wood m 1957 div 1962 wbr m 1972 died 1981 wbr Marion Marshall m 1963 div 1971 wbr Jill St John m 1990 wbr Children2 including Katie WagnerRelativesLana Wood sister in law Natasha Gregson Wagner stepdaughter In films Wagner is known for his role as Number 2 in the Austin Powers trilogy of films 1997 1999 2002 as well as for A Kiss Before Dying 1956 The Pink Panther 1963 Harper 1966 The Towering Inferno 1974 and The Concorde Airport 79 1979 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures 2 1 1 Leading man 2 2 Europe 2 3 Return to Hollywood and Universal Pictures 2 4 Television star 2 4 1 Switch 2 4 2 Hart to Hart 2 5 Later career 3 Personal life 3 1 Marriages and relationships 4 Death of Natalie Wood 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Books 7 References 8 External linksEarly life Edit Jean Peters with Wagner in Broken Lance 1954 Wagner was born in Detroit Michigan to Thelma Hazel Alvera nee Boe a telephone operator and Robert John Wagner Sr a travelling salesman who worked for the Ford Motor Company citation needed Wagner s mother was born in La Crosse Wisconsin Her parents were both immigrants from Norway who married in La Crosse in 1887 citation needed Wagner s father was born in Kalamazoo Michigan His parents were from Germany 1 Career Edit20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures Edit Wagner became interested in acting and after an unsuccessful screen test directed by Fred Zinnemann for his film Teresa 1951 was represented by Albert R Broccoli 2 He made his uncredited film debut in The Happy Years 1950 was signed by agent Henry Willson and put under contract with 20th Century Fox 3 I started off as an ingenue recalled Wagner I was 19 years old I was the boy next door But you always felt you could work your way up that you could have a better part in the next picture Head of Fox Darryl Zanuck was always placing me in different positions 3 Wagner s first film for Fox was Halls of Montezuma 1951 a World War II film Wagner had a supporting role with Richard Widmark as the star The studio then had him perform a similar function in another war movie The Frogmen 1951 again with Widmark the cast also included another young male under contract to the studio Jeffrey Hunter with whom Wagner would often work Let s Make It Legal 1951 was a comedy where Wagner again supported an older star in this case Claudette Colbert 4 Wagner first gained significant attention with a small but showy part as a shell shocked soldier in With a Song in My Heart 1952 4 You were part of 20th Century Fox he said You felt proud of being part of the organization When I wasn t working I was on the road going out and selling movies or dancing on the stage and meeting the public They never let you rest 3 Fox started to give Wagner better roles He was the romantic male lead in Stars and Stripes Forever 1952 a biopic about John Philip Sousa starring Clifton Webb He supported James Cagney and Dan Dailey in John Ford s version of What Price Glory 1952 and supported Webb again in Titanic 1953 He was in a minor Western The Silver Whip 1953 with Rory Calhoun 4 Leading man Edit Wagner in Beneath the 12 Mile Reef 1953 Fox gave Wagner his first starring role in Beneath the 12 Mile Reef 1953 Reviews were poor but the movie was only the third ever to be shot in CinemaScope and was a big hit 5 Also popular was a Western Broken Lance 1954 where Wagner supported Spencer Tracy for director Edward Dmytryk appearing as Tracy s son Fox gave Wagner the lead in an expensive spectacular Prince Valiant 1954 While popular critical reception was poor and Wagner later joked his wig in the movie made him look like Jane Wyman He was teamed with Jeffrey Hunter in a Western White Feather 1955 4 Wagner was borrowed by Paramount for The Mountain 1956 directed by Dmytryk where Wagner was cast as Spencer Tracy s brother having played his son just two years earlier in the same director s Broken Lance He received more critical acclaim for the lead in A Kiss Before Dying 1956 from the novel by Ira Levin it was made for Crown Productions a company of Darryl F Zanuck s brother in law the leads were all under contract to Fox and released through United Artists citation needed Back at Fox Wagner was in Between Heaven and Hell 1956 a war movie and The True Story of Jesse James 1957 playing the leading role for director Nicholas Ray Jeffrey Hunter was Frank Both movies were box office disappointments and it seemed Wagner was unable to make the transition to top level star This appeared confirmed when he was the lead in Stopover Tokyo 1957 In 1959 Wagner disparaged the film When I started at Fox in 1950 they were making sixty five pictures a year Now they re lucky if they make thirty There was a chance to get some training in B pictures Then TV struck Everything went big and they started sticking me into Cinemascope spectacles One day smiling Joe Juvenile with no talent was doing a role intended for John Wayne That was in a dog called Stopover Tokyo I ve really had to work to keep up 6 Wagner supported Robert Mitchum in a Korean War movie The Hunters 1958 and appeared with a number of Fox contractees in a World War II drama In Love and War 1958 the latter was a hit citation needed After a cameo in Mardi Gras 1958 Wagner supported Bing Crosby and Debbie Reynolds in Say One for Me 1959 citation needed Trying to kick start his career Wagner appeared with his then wife Natalie Wood they married in 1957 in All the Fine Young Cannibals 1960 made for MGM The film was a flop citation needed In January 1961 Wagner and Wood formed their own company Rona Productions named after the first two letters of both their first names Rona signed a three picture deal with Columbia pictures for Wagner s services which was to start with Sail a Crooked Ship 1961 and The Interns He also had a deal to make one more film at Fox which was to be Solo the story of a jazz drummer directed by Dick Powell or The Comancheros with Gary Cooper 7 Wagner made Sail a Crooked Ship but his part in The Interns went to James MacArthur Solo was never made and The Comancheros was made instead with John Wayne and Stuart Whitman Wagner did make The War Lover 1962 with Steve McQueen that was filmed in England 8 Europe Edit Wagner s first marriage to Wood had broken up and he relocated to Europe He had a small role in The Longest Day 1962 produced by Daryl Zanuck for Fox He had a larger part in The Condemned of Altona 1962 a commercial and critical disappointment despite being directed by Vittorio de Sica and co starring Sophia Loren 8 Considerably more popular was The Pink Panther 1963 a massive hit although Wagner s part was very much in support to those of David Niven Capucine Peter Sellers and Claudia Cardinale It was directed by Blake Edwards who wanted Wagner for the lead in The Great Race 1965 but Jack L Warner overruled him 9 Return to Hollywood and Universal Pictures Edit His return to America found him playing in the theatre for the first time with the lead role in Mister Roberts for one week at a holiday resort just outside Chicago 10 The disciplines of the theatre were not his forte and Wagner was glad to be back in Hollywood to find a good supporting role in the modern day private investigator hit Harper 1966 starring Paul Newman Wagner signed with Universal Pictures in 1966 starring opposite future wife Jill St John in the films How I Spent My Summer Vacation a made for TV movie released in the United Kingdom as Deadly Roulette and Banning 1967 He returned to Italy to make a caper film with Raquel Welch for MGM The Biggest Bundle of Them All 1968 but it was not a success citation needed Television star Edit In 1967 Lew Wasserman of Universal convinced Wagner to make his television series debut in It Takes a Thief 1968 1970 on ABC TV I was opposed to doing Thief Wagner said later But Lew Wasserman said I want you to be in TV Guide every week This is your medium you ve got to try it you ll be great Roland Kibbee wrote the part for me and I would have missed all that if I hadn t listened to Lew 11 While the success of The Pink Panther and Harper began Wagner s comeback the successful two and a half seasons of his first TV series completed it In this series he acted with Fred Astaire who played his father Wagner was a longtime friend of Astaire having gone to school with Astaire s eldest son Peter Wagner s performance would earn him an Emmy nomination for Best TV Actor 8 During the making of the series he made a film for Universal the comedy Don t Just Stand There 1968 with Mary Tyler Moore It was not a success More popular was Winning 1969 a racing car drama where Wagner supported Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward He also guest starred in The Name of the Game 1970 citation needed Wagner s friend and agent Albert Broccoli suggested that he audition to play James Bond but he decided it was not right for him Wagner appeared in the series pilot City Beneath the Sea 1971 that was not picked up The following year he produced and cast himself opposite Bette Davis in the made for TV film Madame Sin which was theatrically released overseas as a feature film 12 He was a regular in the BBC Universal World War II prisoner of war drama Colditz 1972 1974 for much of its run He reunited with McQueen along with Paul Newman and Faye Dunaway in the disaster film The Towering Inferno released in the same year It was a massive hit although Wagner s part was relatively small 8 Switch Edit By the mid 1970s Wagner s television career was at its peak with the CBS TV television series Switch 1975 1978 opposite Eddie Albert Sharon Gless and Charlie Callas after re signing a contract with Universal in 1974 Albert had been a childhood hero of Wagner after he watched the movie Brother Rat along with a few others The friendship started in the early 1960s where he also co starred in a couple of Albert s movies After the end of the series the two remained friends until Albert s death on May 26 2005 Wagner spoke at his funeral and gave a testimonial about his longtime friendship with him citation needed In partial payment for starring together in the Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg production of the TV movie The Affair Wagner and Natalie Wood were given a share in three TV series that the producers were developing for ABC 13 Only one reached the screen the very successful TV series Charlie s Angels for which Wagner and Wood had a 50 share though Wagner was to spend many years in court arguing with Spelling and Goldberg over what was defined as profit 14 Wagner and Wood acted with Laurence Olivier in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 1976 as part of Olivier s television series Laurence Olivier Presents for the UK s Granada Television 15 Wagner had a small role in some all star Universal films Midway 1976 and The Concorde Airport 79 1979 16 Hart to Hart Edit Wagner s third successful series was Hart to Hart which co starred Stefanie Powers and Lionel Stander and was broadcast on ABC TV from 1979 to 1984 No one else was seriously considered for the role George Hamilton had a high profile at the time and was suggested but producer Aaron Spelling said that if he was cast the audience will resent him as Hart for being that rich But no one will begrudge RJ Wagner a nickel 17 During the series run Wagner reprised his old Pink Panther role in Curse of the Pink Panther 1983 18 He also had a supporting role in I Am the Cheese 1983 19 He played an insurance investigator in the short lived TV series Lime Street 1985 8 In 1985 he reflected Bad guy roles work if they re really good parts but they don t come along very often I think that what I ve been doing has worked for me Sure I d like to do a Clint Eastwood grizzled down and out guy but there aren t many scripts like that What has been projected for me is an international quality that can take me anywhere and get me into all kind of involvements to do otherwise would mean a character role 20 Later career Edit Wagner interviewed about NCIS and older work on MBN Newsvideoweb in 2013 Wagner appeared in a TV movie with Audrey Hepburn Love Among Thieves 1987 and in a miniseries with Jaclyn Smith Windmills of the Gods 1988 He and St John worked with Pierce Brosnan in the miniseries remake of Around the World in 80 Days 1989 For Tom Mankiewicz he played a supporting part in Delirious 1991 More widely seen was Dragon The Bruce Lee Story 1993 where Wagner played a producer 21 Wagner played Love Letters on stage with Stefanie Powers 22 They also reprised their Hart characters in a series of TV movies 23 Wagner s film career received a boost after his role in the Austin Powers series of spy spoofs starring Mike Myers Wagner played Dr Evil s henchman Number 2 in all three films Austin Powers International Man of Mystery 1997 Austin Powers The Spy Who Shagged Me 1999 and Austin Powers in Goldmember 2002 He also had small roles in Wild Things 1998 Crazy in Alabama 1999 Play It to the Bone 2000 Becoming Dick 2001 and Sol Goode 2001 Wagner became the host of Fox Movie Channel s Hour of Stars featuring original television episodes of The 20th Century Fox Hour 1955 a series which Wagner had appeared on in his early days with the studio In 2005 Wagner became the television spokesman for the Senior Lending Network a reverse mortgage lender and in 2010 he began serving as a spokesman for the Guardian First Funding Group also a reverse mortgage lender As of June 2011 Guardian First Funding was acquired by Urban Financial Group who continue to use Mr Wagner as their spokesperson 24 25 In 2007 Wagner had a role in the BBC AMC series Hustle In season four s premiere Wagner played a crooked Texan being taken for half a million dollars As Wagner is considered a suave icon of American caper television including It Takes a Thief and Hart to Hart Robert Glenister Hustle s fixer Ash Morgan commented that to have one of the icons of that period involved is a great bonus for all of us 26 Wagner also played the pivotal role of President James Garfield in the comedy horror film Netherbeast Incorporated 2007 The role was written with Wagner in mind He had a recurring role of a rich suitor to the main characters mother on the sitcom Two and a Half Men His final appearances on the show were in May 2008 Wagner has guest starred in 13 episodes of NCIS 27 as Anthony DiNozzo Sr the father of Anthony DiNozzo Jr played by Michael Weatherly Weatherly had previously appeared as Wagner in the TV movie The Mystery of Natalie Wood 28 Wagner was set to star as Charlie in the 2011 remake of Charlie s Angels but had to exit the project due to scheduling conflicts 29 Despite his apparent distaste working with Raquel Welch on The Biggest Bundle of Them All 30 they reunited 50 years later on the 2017 Canadian series Date My Dad 31 Personal life EditMarriages and relationships Edit Wagner with Natalie Wood in 1960 In his memoirs Wagner claimed to have had affairs with Yvonne De Carlo Joan Crawford Elizabeth Taylor Anita Ekberg Shirley Anne Field Lori Nelson and Joan Collins 32 He also claimed a four year romantic relationship with Barbara Stanwyck after they acted together in the movie Titanic 1953 33 According to Wagner because of their age differences he was 22 she was 45 they kept the affair secret to avoid damaging their careers 34 Wagner is known to also have had affairs with men 35 In 1956 when he was 26 years old Wagner became involved with 18 year old actress Natalie Wood They were married on December 28 1957 in Scottsdale Arizona At some point during the first half of 1961 according to several published accounts Wood caught him having an extramarital affair with another man in the couple s home 36 They announced their separation on June 20 1961 and divorced on April 27 1962 37 Wagner and daughter Katie interviewed on MBN Newsvideoweb in 2013 While working on location in Europe Wagner reconnected with an old friend actress Marion Marshall After a two year courtship Wagner Marshall and her two sons from her marriage to Stanley Donen moved back to America Wagner and Marshall married on July 21 1963 at the Bronx Courthouse They had a daughter Katie born 1964 They separated in June 1970 and divorced on October 14 1971 38 Wagner was engaged to Tina Sinatra from June 1970 until January 1972 39 Immediately afterwards Wagner rekindled his romance with Wood They remarried on July 16 aboard the Ramblin Rose anchored off Paradise Cove in Malibu 40 They had a daughter Courtney born 1974 Following Wood s death in late 1981 Wagner became the legal guardian of her daughter by producer Richard Gregson Natasha then 11 He also gradually cut ties with his former sister in law Lana Wood 41 Lana has claimed publicly that the reason behind the couple s first divorce was that Natalie caught Wagner in the arms of another man 42 On Valentine s Day 43 1982 Wagner began dating actress Jill St John whom he had known since the late 1950s 44 Wagner s memoir has an early photo of them together taken in 1959 when they were contract players at Fox After eight years together they married on May 26 1990 45 The marriage is the fourth for both Wagner and St John and it has lasted longer than all of their six previous marriages combined The couple co starred in six films between 1967 and 2014 most of them low budget and together in the first episode of Hart to Hart and also appeared onstage in a 1996 production of Love Letters Wagner became a first time grandfather in 2006 when Katie Wagner his daughter with Marshall gave birth to her son Riley John Wagner Lewis 46 In August 2007 Wagner and St John sold the Brentwood ranchette they d lived in since 1983 for a reported 14 million 47 The couple now reside in Aspen Colorado where they built a vacation home in 1995 48 They retain a condo in Los Angeles Death of Natalie Wood EditOn November 29 1981 Wood died under mysterious circumstances near within a mile from or on the yacht Splendour while it was moored near the isthmus of Santa Catalina Island Wood had been on board the Splendour along with Wagner Christopher Walken who was co starring with her in the motion picture Brainstorm 1983 and Dennis Davern the Splendour s captain 41 It has never been explained why Walken s wife Georgianne was not present on the trip 49 According to Wagner Wood was not there when he went to bed and according to his spokesman he thought Wood had taken off on a small inflatable boat by herself as she had done before 50 Wood s body was found about a mile away from the yacht while the inflatable boat was found beached nearby 50 The autopsy report revealed that Wood had 39 fresh bruises on her body including an abrasion on her left cheek 51 Later in his memoir Pieces of My Heart Wagner acknowledged that he had an argument with Wood before she disappeared but had calmed down and gone to bed 50 51 The autopsy found that Wood s blood alcohol content was 0 14 and there were traces of two types of medication in her bloodstream a motion sickness pill and a painkiller both of which increase the effects of alcohol 52 Two witnesses who had been on another boat nearby stated they had heard a woman scream for help during the night 53 Following his investigation Los Angeles County coroner Thomas Noguchi ruled her death an accident by drowning and hypothermia 54 Wagner Walken and Davern initially all told detectives that Wood had left in a dinghy to go ashore 55 the case was reopened in November 2011 however after Davern publicly stated that he had lied to police during the initial investigation and that Wood and Wagner had had an argument that evening He alleged that Wood had been flirting with Walken that Wagner was jealous and enraged and that following Wood s disappearance Wagner had prevented Davern from turning on the search lights and notifying authorities According to Davern Wagner was responsible for Wood s death and he believed that Wagner had intentionally kept the investigation into Wood s death low profile 51 56 57 58 In 2012 Los Angeles County Chief Coroner Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran amended Wood s death certificate and changed the cause of her death from accidental drowning to drowning and other undetermined factors 59 The amended document included a statement that the circumstances of how Wood ended up in the water are not clearly established On January 14 2013 the Los Angeles County coroner s office issued a ten page addendum to Wood s autopsy report It stated that she may have sustained some of the bruises on her body before she went into the water and drowned 60 On February 1 2018 the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department named Wagner a person of interest in the investigation into Wood s death 55 Robert Wagner has denied any involvement in Wood s death 61 55 62 In 2022 an LAPD lieutenant was quoted as saying that All leads in the Natalie Wood case have been exhausted and the case remains an open unsolved case Francesca Bacardi writing gossip for PageSix com interpreted the quote as saying that Wagner had been cleared 63 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1951 The Frogmen Lt jg Franklin1951 Halls of Montezuma Pvt Coffman1951 Let s Make It Legal Jerry Denham1952 With a Song in My Heart GI Paratrooper1952 Stars and Stripes Forever Willie Little1952 What Price Glory Private Lewisohn1953 Beneath the 12 Mile Reef Tony Petrakis First lead role1953 Titanic Gifford Giff Rogers1953 The Silver Whip Jess Harker1954 Broken Lance Joe Devereaux1954 Prince Valiant Prince Valiant1955 White Feather Josh Tanner1956 A Kiss Before Dying Bud Corliss1956 Between Heaven and Hell Sam Gifford1956 The Mountain Christopher Teller1957 The True Story of Jesse James Jesse James1957 Stopover Tokyo Mark Fannon1958 The Hunters Lt Pell1958 In Love and War Frank Frankie O Neill1959 Say One for Me Tony Vincent1960 All the Fine Young Cannibals Chad Bixby based on Chet Baker 1961 Sail a Crooked Ship Gilbert Barrows1962 The Longest Day US Army Ranger1962 The War Lover Lt Ed Boland1962 The Condemned of Altona Werner von Gerlach1963 The Pink Panther George Lytton1966 Harper Allan Taggert1967 Banning Mike Banning1968 The Biggest Bundle of Them All Harry Price1968 Don t Just Stand There Lawrence Colby1969 Winning Luther Erding1972 Madame Sin Anthony Lawrence1974 The Towering Inferno Dan Bigelow1976 Midway Lieutenant Commander Ernest L Blake1979 The Concorde Airport 79 Kevin Harrison1983 Curse of the Pink Panther George Lytton1983 I Am the Cheese Dr Brint1991 Delirious Jack Gates uncredited 1992 The Player Himself1993 Dragon The Bruce Lee Story Bill Krieger1997 Austin Powers International Man of Mystery Number Two1998 Wild Things Tom Baxter1999 Crazy in Alabama Harry Hall1999 Austin Powers The Spy Who Shagged Me Number Two2000 Play It to the Bone Hank Goody2000 Becoming Dick Edward2001 Sol Goode Sol s Dad2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Number Two2003 Hollywood Homicide Himself2006 Everyone s Hero Mr Robinson Voice only2006 Hoot Mayor Grandy2007 Netherbeast Incorporated President James Garfield2007 Man in the Chair Taylor Moss2007 A Dennis the Menace Christmas Mr Wilson2009 The Wild Stallion Novak2010 Life s a Beach Tom Wald2014 The Hungover Games Liam2016 Thirty Nine Father2016 Lend a Hand for Love Narrator Short film2017 What Happened to Monday Charles Benning2020 Jay Sebring Cutting to the Truth Self Documentary2021 Space Jam A New Legacy Number Two Archival recording2022 Trail Blazers Owen Pre productionTBA Austin Powers 4 Number TwoTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1953 Juke Box Jury Himself Unknown episodes1957 The Dinah Shore Chevy Show Himself One episode1963 The Eleventh Hour Kenny Walsh Episode And God Created Vanity 1966 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Lt Commander Nick Raino Harry Brophy Episodes The Enemy on the Beach and Runaway Bay 1967 How I Spent My Summer Vacation Jack Washington Television movie1968 1970 It Takes a Thief Alexander Mundy 66 episodesNominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series 1970 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama 1970 1970 The Name of the Game Nick Freitas Episode The War Merchants 1970 The Red Skelton Hour Colossal Boy Episode The Family Business 1971 The Name of the Game Dave Corey Episode The Man Who Killed a Ghost 1971 City Beneath the Sea Brett Matthews Television movie1972 Killer by Night Dr Larry Ross Television movie1972 The Streets of San Francisco David J Farr Episode Pilot 1972 1974 Colditz Flight Lieutenant Phil Carrington 14 episodes1973 The Affair Marcus Simon Television movie1975 The Abduction of Saint Anne Dave Hatcher Television movie1975 1978 Switch Pete T Ryan 71 episodes1976 Death at Love House Joel Gregory Jr amp Sr Television movie1976 Laurence Olivier Presents Brick Episode Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 1977 The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries Himself Episode The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom Part II 1978 The Critical List Dr Nick Sloan Television movie1978 Pearl Capt Cal Lankford Television miniseries1979 1984 Hart to Hart Jonathan Hart 111 episodesNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama 1980 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama 1981 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama 1983 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama 1984 1980 The Jacques Cousteau Odyssey Narrator 2 episodes1981 The Fall Guy Himself Episode The Meek Shall Inherit Rhonda 1984 To Catch a King Joe Jackson Television movie1985 1986 Lime Street James Greyson Culver 8 episodes1986 There Must Be a Pony Ben Nichols Television movie1987 Love Among Thieves Mike Chambers Television movie1988 Windmills of the Gods Milk Slade Television miniseries1988 Indiscreet Philip Adams Television movie1989 Around the World in 80 Days Alfred Bennett Television miniseries1991 This Gun for Hire Raven Television movie1991 False Arrest Ron Lukezic Television movie1992 Jewels Charles Davenport Television miniseries1993 Les audacieux Charles Madigan Television movie1994 Parallel Lives Sheriff Television movie1994 The Arsenio Hall Show Himself One episode1994 North amp South Book 3 Heaven amp Hell Cooper Main Television miniseries1995 Cybill Jonathan Hart UncreditedEpisode Virgin Mother Crone 1997 Seinfeld Dr Abbot Episode The Yada Yada 1999 Fatal Error Albert Teal Television movie1999 Camino de Santiago William Derek Television miniseries2000 Rocket s Red Glare Gus Baker Television movie2000 Becoming Dick Edward Television movie2001 The Retrievers Durham Haysworth Television movie2003 A Screwball Homicide Sheldon Bennett Television movie2003 On the Spot Barry Butters Episode Little Brenda Dynamite 2003 2006 Hope amp Faith Jack Fairfield 7 episodes2005 The Simpsons Himself Episode Goo Goo Gai Pan 2005 The Fallen Ones Morton Television movie2005 Category 7 The End of the World Senator Ryan Carr Television movie2006 Las Vegas Alex Avery Credited as Robert J WagnerEpisode Cash Springs Eternal 2006 Boston Legal Barry Goal Episodes BL Los Angeles and Spring Fever 2007 Hustle Anthony Westley Episode As One Flew Out One Flew In 2007 2008 Two and a Half Men Teddy Leopold 5 episodes2008 Pretty Handsome Scotch Fitzpayne Unaired pilot2008 The Bonnie Hunt Show Himself One episode2010 2019 NCIS Anthony DiNozzo Sr 13 episodes2012 Happily Divorced Douglas Episode Meet the Parents 2012 The League Gumpa Duke Episode Bro Lo El Cordero 2013 Futurama Himself voice Episode Calculon 2 0 2014 Hot in Cleveland Jim Episode Bossy Cups 2014 Northpole Santa Claus Television movie2017 Date My Dad Armand Episode Graduation Day 2018 Donna s Inferno The Evil One Unknown episodesBooks EditWagner Robert J with Scott Eyman 2008 Pieces of My Heart A Life New York Harper Collins ISBN 978 0 06 137331 2 Wagner Robert J with Scott Eyman 2014 You Must Remember This The Life and Style of Hollywood s Golden Age New York Viking ISBN 978 0 670 02609 8 Wagner Robert J with Scott Eyman 2016 I Loved Her in the Movies Memories of Hollywood s Legendary Actresses New York Viking ISBN 978 0 525 42911 1 References Edit Pieces of My Heart NPR July 15 2011 Archived from the original on October 1 2015 Retrieved August 23 2015 p 34 Wagner Robert amp Eyman Scott Pieces of My Heart Random House 2010 a b c King Susan March 27 1999 Q amp A Busy Ageless Robert Wagner Sits Down for a Heart to Heart Los Angeles Times Home ed p 2 a b c d The Life Story of ROBERT WAGNER Picture Show Vol 60 no 1573 London May 23 1953 p 12 Schallert Edwin December 2 1953 Drama Robert Wagner to Star in Lord Vanity Heavy Giles Role to Douglas Los Angeles Times p B9 THOMAS McDONALD June 14 1959 PRESENTING A HAPPY ACT WAGNER AND WOOD The New York Times p X7 HOWARD THOMPSON January 21 1961 WAGNER STEPS UP WORK IN MOVIES Actor Forms Concern Signs 3 Picture Columbia Deal The New York Times p 18 a b c d e Megan Rosenfeld August 9 1985 Robert Wagner Durably Dapper The Actor Moves Into 55 Lime Street His Fourth Series and This Time He s a Father Durable Robert Wagner The Washington Post p E1 p 249 Curtis Tony amp Golenbock Peter American Prince My Autobiography Random House March 30 2010 Harris Warren G 1988 Natalia and R J The Star Crossed Love Affair of Natalie and Robert Graymalkin Publishers ISBN 978 1 935169 86 4 Archived from the original on April 17 2021 Retrieved November 19 2020 Bergman Anne February 3 2000 MOVIES Ever the Man About Town After a half century in Hollywood the roles keep coming for the ever charming Robert Wagner Los Angeles Times Home ed p CAL 12 Wagner p 216 Wagner Page 205 Wagner Page 208 Filmography for Laurence Olivier Turner Classic Movies Archived from the original on June 17 2013 Retrieved October 25 2019 Robert Wagner You Must Remember This Book Signing Event Book Signing Central Booksigningcentral com Archived from the original on October 25 2019 Retrieved October 25 2019 Tom Mankiewicz My Life as a Mankiewicz An Insider s Journey Through Hollywood with Robert Crane University Press of Kentucky 2012 p 222 Curse of the Pink Panther February 2 2009 Archived from the original on October 25 2019 Retrieved October 25 2019 via Amazon I Am the Cheese 1983 Archived from the original on September 29 2020 Retrieved October 25 2019 via www rottentomatoes com Lawler Sylvia June 20 1985 TV S REIGNING MALE MOVIE STAR ROBERT WAGNER IS A STUDIO SYSTEM PRODUCT WHO HAS RETAINED HIS LUSTER ON THE SMALL SCREEN Morning Call FIFTH ed p D 03 Mann Roderick July 5 1986 ROBERT WAGNER RELUCTANT STAR IN A VERY BUSY UNIVERSE Los Angeles Times Home ed p 1 Herman Jan June 4 1993 THEATER JAN HERMAN A Little Heart to Heart Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers Turn a New Page on Old TV Romance in Love Letters Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers Will Be Airing Their Love Letters in Cerritos Los Angeles Times Orange County ed p 23 King Susan October 31 1993 Can Two Harts Win Friday Night s Hand THE FIRST OF FOUR MYSTERY MOVIES ON NBC TESTS THE SPARKS Los Angeles Times Home ed p 4 Biography for Robert Wagner at IMDb Robert Wagner Becomes Spokesman for Senior Lending Network Senior Lending Network To Embark on Nationwide Marketing Campaign Business Wire February 14 2005 Archived from the original on July 8 2012 Hustle cons way onto American soil Archived from the original on April 22 2007 Retrieved October 1 2013 Flesh and Blood 2010 Broken Arrow 2010 Sins of the Father 2011 You Better Watch Out 2012 Dressed to Kill 2014 The Artful Dodger 2015 No Good Deed 2015 Reasonable Doubts 2016 Family First 2016 Home of the Brave 2016 Nonstop 2017 Death from Above 2018 and Bears and Cubs 2019 The Mystery of Natalie Wood 2004 Archived from the original on August 8 2020 Retrieved November 26 2019 Wanted New Charlie for Charlie s Angels Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Retrieved May 20 2011 Raquel Welch Her Career Being Difficult amp Some Gossip HaphazardStuff July 9 2019 Archived from the original on August 5 2020 Retrieved August 13 2020 Nolasco Stephanie October 25 2017 Raquel Welch talks working with Robert Wagner meeting Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra Fox News Archived from the original on July 24 2020 Retrieved August 13 2020 Robert Wagner with Scott Eyman Eyman Pieces of My Heart A Life HarperCollins 2009 Wagner Page 58 Friedman Roger August 2 2002 Robert Wagner on Natalie Wood Tadpoling and Survival Fox News Archived from the original on May 24 2013 Retrieved March 8 2010 Perroni Sam December 21 2021 Chapter 9 The Bond Girl Brainstorm An Investigation of the Mysterious Death of Film Star Natalie Wood Franklin TN Post Hill Press Simon amp Schuster pp 21 81 ISBN 9781637583746 Perroni Sam December 21 2021 Chapter 9 The Bond Girl Brainstorm An Investigation of the Mysterious Death of Film Star Natalie Wood Franklin TN Post Hill Press Simon amp Schuster pp 21 81 ISBN 9781637583746 Sellers Robert 2010 Hollywood Hellraisers The Wild Lives and Fast Times of Marlon Brando Preface Digital p 116 ISBN 9781409050353 Robert Wagner s Marriage Ends The Spokesman Review October 14 1971 Archived from the original on February 4 2021 Retrieved December 16 2020 Joyce Haber June 30 1970 Tina Sinatra Plans To Marry Wagner The Ithaca Journal Archived from the original on April 17 2021 Retrieved May 25 2020 Finn Natalie February 3 2018 Inside Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner s Tumultuous Romance E Online Archived from the original on June 12 2018 Retrieved February 25 2019 a b Wallace David October 18 1983 A Sister Remembers People Archived from the original on November 20 2012 Retrieved November 19 2011 Sister of Natalie Wood reveals gay affair caused divorce News com au July 29 2018 Archived from the original on November 3 2019 Retrieved November 3 2019 Valentines Special Cooking With Anton February 11 2010 event occurs at 7 47 Wallace David August 30 1982 Friends Say It s Love People Archived from the original on June 3 2020 Retrieved March 28 2021 WAGNER TIES THE KNOT WITH ST JOHN Buffalonews com May 28 1990 Archived from the original on February 25 2019 Retrieved February 25 2019 Watch Robert Wagner Movies and TV Shows full filmography 1 two movies name Archived from the original on January 8 2019 Retrieved January 7 2019 Sale price finally revealed after more than a year for the 4 556 square foot house in Los Angeles Brentwood area that actor Robert Wagner and actress Jill St John sold in July 2007 couple fet BergProperties com Archived from the original on August 5 2016 Retrieved August 6 2020 Post Bill Husted The Denver September 18 2008 Aspen is home sweet home for actor Wagner Archived from the original on June 14 2020 Retrieved June 14 2020 Marti Rulli Dennis Davern 2009 Goodbye Natalie Goodbye Splendour Phoenix Books p 219 ISBN 978 1 4804 9756 6 a b c Winton Richard July 9 2012 Natalie Wood death probe yields more unanswered questions Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on May 20 2020 Retrieved June 15 2016 a b c Natalie Wood s death certificate amended BBC News August 22 2012 Archived from the original on August 22 2012 Retrieved August 22 2012 Finstad 2001 p 433 sfn error no target CITEREFFinstad2001 help How The Times covered Natalie Wood s mysterious death in 1981 Los Angeles Times February 1 2018 Archived from the original on February 2 2018 Retrieved February 2 2018 Noguchi amp DiMona 1983 p 43 sfn error no target CITEREFNoguchiDiMona1983 help a b c Investigator calls Robert Wagner a person of interest in Natalie Wood drowning death CBS News February 1 2018 Archived from the original on February 1 2018 Retrieved February 1 2018 Captain Wagner responsible for Natalie Wood death Today com November 18 2011 Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved May 23 2014 Boat captain alleges actor Robert Wagner responsible for Natalie Wood s death Today com Archived from the original on February 2 2018 Retrieved February 2 2018 Natalie Wood Death New Audio Recordings Indicate Robert Wagner s Involvement The Huffington Post September 14 2012 Archived from the original on September 17 2012 Retrieved September 17 2012 McCartney Anthony August 21 2012 Authorities amend Natalie Wood s death certificate Associated Press Archived from the original on May 25 2019 Retrieved August 22 2012 Coroner Releases New Report on Natalie Wood Death Associated Press Archived from the original on January 17 2013 Retrieved January 14 2013 Lewis Hilary February 1 2018 Robert Wagner Named Person of Interest in Natalie Wood s Death The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on February 1 2018 Retrieved March 28 2021 Police want to quiz Wagner over Wood death BBC News February 6 2018 Archived from the original on July 12 2018 Retrieved June 3 2019 Bacardi Francesca May 27 2022 Robert Wagner cleared as Natalie Wood case goes cold External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Wagner Official website Robert Wagner at IMDb Robert Wagner on Yahoo Movies Robert Wagner on Charlie Rose Works by or about Robert Wagner in libraries WorldCat catalog Articles about Robert Wagner a Malibu resident can be found at The Malibu Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Wagner amp oldid 1140318174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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