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  1. Robert John Wagner Jr. (born February 10, 1930) [1] is an American actor. 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 recurring roles on Two and a Half Men (2007–2008) and NCIS (2010–2019).

  2. Nov 23, 2023 · Robert Wagner's first major blockbuster arrived in the form of 1954's "Prince Valiant." Based on Hal Foster's long-running comic strip of the same name, the picture promised swashbuckling action and adventure as Wagner took on the lead role of Prince Valiant himself.

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  3. Nov 13, 2018 · Since his father was a member of the Bel-Air Country Club, the increasingly movie-obsessed Robert Wagner was able to find work there as a caddy. He was young at the time, but...

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  4. Apr 30, 2020 · Later, the coroner changed Wood’s cause of death to “drowning and other undetermined factors.” New witnesses led police to reclassify Wood’s death as “ suspicious.” In 2018, Wagner was named...

  5. Robert Wagner. Actor: The Towering Inferno. R.J. Wagner was born 1930 in Detroit, the son of a steel executive. His family moved to L.A. when he was six.

    • Actor, Producer, Soundtrack
    • February 10, 1930
  6. Apr 2, 2014 · Robert Wagner is an actor who began his movie career in the 1950s and later found success on television. He was married to actress Natalie Wood, whose 1981 death remains under investigation.

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  8. Mar 15, 2014 · In his new book, “You Must Remember This: Life and Style in Hollywood’s Golden Age,” Wagner and his collaborator Scott Eyman offer a humorous, poignant and sometimes juicy view of a vanished...