|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other authors named Robert:
|
|
|
|
Author's popularity: 4
Vote:
|
If you like or dislike this author in general or one or more of their quotes in particular, please give us your feedback by clicking on the icon to vote for, or the icon to vote against them.
|
|
Popularity: 4 Vote:  | I got up to the plate and swung at a lot of those and never hit it. But I got up there. |
Popularity: -1 Vote:  | I had lived a charmed life, and then I lost a beautiful woman I loved with all my heart. |
Popularity: 0 Vote:  | I wish there was some way to get the law changed. They can write anything about you after you're deceased and there's nothing you can do about it. |
Popularity: 3 Vote:  | It's like a great big snowball behind you trying to get the stories and the scripts and the actors and everything else and you're so engrossed and so immersed in a project like that and when you get out and you start looking around everything kind of went... whoa, what happened? Where did that go? |
|
Biography
|
Robert John Wagner (born 10 February, 1930 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actor. Notable roles include: * Alexander Mundy in It Takes a Thief (1968-70) * A victim of The Towering Inferno * Jonathan Hart in Hart to Hart (1979-84) * Number Two in the Austin Powers movies (1997, 1999, 2002)
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 *IMDB: Robert Wagner
...(more on Wikipedia)
|
|
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Robert Wagner".
|
|
|