Name: Robert Wagner
Character: Number 2
Modus Operandi: Embracing true evil
Highlighted by three hit television series, ROBERT WAGNER's (Number Two 1999) career also displays an impressive portfolio of movies for film and television. He has worked with such legendary actors as Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn, among many others.
Wagner and his wife, actress Jill St. John, have broken records on stage touring the country in A.P. Gurney's in "Love Letters," and were the first to launch the play internationally in London.
Wagner has starred in the television series "Hart to Hart" with Stefanie Powers, "Switch" with Eddie Albert and "It Takes a Thief" with Fred Astaire, which garnered him an Emmy nomination. Wagner has also appeared in several television movies including "Heaven and Hell: North and South III," "Windmills of the Gods," "Pearl," "Here a Thief,There a Thief," "Indiscreet" and "There Must Be a Pony" which he also executive produced.
Wagner starred, with Sir Laurence Olivier and his wife, the late Natalie Wood, in the television adaptation of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and in "This Gun For Hire," Danielle Steel's "Jewels" and "To Catch a King."
Wagner's film credits include Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, The Pink Panther, The Curse of the Pink Panther, Midway, The Towering Inferno, Banning and Harper. His earlier movies include Prince Valiant, All the Fine Young Cannibals, Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef, Broken Lance, The Mountain and With a Song in my Heart.
Later this year, he will be seen in Ron Shelton's Play It to the Bone, starring Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson, and in Crazy in Alabama, starring Melanie Griffith. |