Robert Wagner Overview:

Actor, Robert Wagner, was born Robert John Wagner on Feb 10, 1930 in Detroit, MI. As of December 2024, Robert Wagner was 94 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:

Gifford "Giff" Rogers: If you get a good omlette, who cares whether the chicken likes you or not?


Barbara Denham: I thought you were packing.
Jerry Denham: I'm but you've got my suitcases full of old letters!
Barbara Denham: Well, they're letters from you. And for all I care, you can burn them.
Jerry Denham: Got a match?


Bud Corliss: It's not right.
Dorothy Kingship: What?
Bud Corliss: For anyone to love somebody as much as I love you.


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Dedicated his autobiography, "Pieces of My Heart" to his mother and sister, daughters Katie Wagner and Courtney Wagner, former stepdaughter Natasha Gregson Wagner and to his wife, Jill St. John. He thanked them for being, "the meaning of his life".

Best known as Jonathan Hart on TV's "Hart to Hart" (1979)

After being submerged at one point in an industrial strength foaming agent during the bathtub scene in The Pink Panther (1963), went blind for four weeks. The studio wanted Wagner replaced, but director Blake Edwards stuck by him and he finished the picture.

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