Robert Wagner Overview:

Actor, Robert Wagner, was born Robert John Wagner on Feb 10, 1930 in Detroit, MI. As of December 2023, Robert Wagner was 93 years old.

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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.

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Birthday of the Week: (1)

By Beth Daniels on Feb 11, 2014 From Mildred's Fatburgers

Born Robert John Wagner, Jr., Detroit, MI, February 10, 1930 Autobiography Pieces of My Heart: A LifeBy Robert J. Wagner and Scott Eyman,It Books, 2009 Class Act Full disclosure: I wrote this in tribute to several years ago, but the sentiment persists. Mr. Wa... Read full article


Birthday of the Week: (2)

By Beth Daniels on Feb 11, 2014 From Mildred's Fatburgers

Born Robert John Wagner, Jr., Detroit, MI, February 10, 1930 Autobiography Pieces of My Heart: A LifeBy Robert J. Wagner and Scott Eyman,It Books, 2009 Class Act Full disclosure: I wrote this in tribute to several years ago, but the sentiment persists. Mr. Wagne... Read full article


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Robert Wagner Quotes:

Carol Lindquist: Do you need a lot of money?
Mike Banning: Everybody needs a lot of money.


Mike Banning: I hit golf balls, Carol. That's how I make my living.


Tony Petrakis: [to Gwyneth Rhys] Hey, you want to know what my real name is? Adonis. My mother named me after a Greek god. I'm a beautiful young man.


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He was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard and for Recording at 7001 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.

For many years, his bungalow at Universal Studios was a stop on their tour. He was an important star at the studio with a successful run of three television series. Lucille Ball, another star with a long run of success on television had the same bungalow and tour stop prior to Robert Wagner.

Wagner refuses to speak and/or communicate with former sister-in-law Lana Wood or any members of his late wife's family; Lana Wood has indicated in printed publications that she believes Wagner played a part in her sister's death. In spring 2000, a Vanity Fair cover shoot featuring all actresses playing Bond girls in every Bond film was broken up after an encounter by Lana Wood and Wagner's wife Jill St. John escalated into a major argument on the set. Wood and St. John's feuding with each other dates back to 1971, when they both appeared in Diamonds Are Forever (1971).

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