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:

Major Cleve Saville: You any good with that automatic?
Lt. Ed Pell: I'm a killer, man.


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


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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His first acting break came when one of his friends took him to Warner Bros. to meet the head of casting. After an interview and a reading, he was told that the studio would use him in two or three bit parts coming up in the near future. Two days later a strike postponed all production plans, so it was back to school for Robert Wagner.

The son of a wealthy steel executive.

He and wife Jill St. John have appeared in six movies together: Banning (1967), How I Spent My Summer Vacation (1967) (TV), "Around the World in 80 Days" (1989/I), The Player (1992), Something to Believe In (1998), and The Calling (2002/I). They also appeared together in episodes of "Hart to Hart" (1979) and "Seinfeld" (1990).

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