Robert Wagner - Famous Film Producer

Robert Wagner Net Worth

$20,000,000

Robert Wagner, a Famous American actor who starred in shows such as ‘It Takes a Thief,’ ‘Switch,’ and ‘Hart to Hart,’ has a combined net worth of $20 million with his wife, Jill St. John, with whom he has been married for several decades. His extensive acting career spans from the 195s, when he started as an extra, to recently playing Number 2 in the ‘Austin Powers’ franchise in the 90s.

Key facts:

  • Robert Wagner started his acting career as an extra in the 195s and gained attention with his role in 'With a Song in My Heart' in 1952.
  • Wagner starred in successful TV shows like 'To Catch a Thief', 'Switch', and 'Hart to Hart' in the 70s and 80s, earning nominations for Emmy and Golden Globe Awards.
  • He produced films with then-wife Natalie Wood under their own production company, Rona Productions, including 'The War Lover' in 1962.
  • Wagner acted in European films such as 'The Longest Day' and 'The Condemned of Altona' before making a successful comeback on TV.
  • In the 90s, he played Number 2 in the 'Austin Powers' franchise, enjoying a resurgence in his acting career.

Basic Information About Robert Wagner

CategoryCelebrities › Actors
ProfessionsActor, Film Producer
Net worth$20,000,000
Date of birth1930-02-10 (94 years old)
Place of birthDetroit
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseJill St. John - (26 May 1990 - present)
Natalie Wood - (28 December 1957 - 27 April 1962) (divorced)
Marion Marshall - (21 July 1963 - 14 October 1971) (divorced) (1 child)
GenderMale
Height5 ft 10 in (1.8 m)
Social Media↗︎ Wikipedia ↗︎ IMDb

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Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic SeriesNomineeIt Takes a Thief1970
Golden Globe - Best TV Actor - DramaNomineeIt Takes a Thief1970

Robert Wagner roles

Movie / Series Role
What Happened to MondayCharles Benning (uncredited)
Austin Powers: International Man of MysteryNumber Two
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged MeNumber Two
Austin Powers in GoldmemberNumber Two
Wild ThingsTom Baxter
The Hungover GamesLiam
The Longest DayU.S. Army Ranger
The Towering InfernoDan Bigelow
The PlayerRobert Wagner
The Pink PantherGeorge Lytton
Dragon: The Bruce Lee StoryBill Krieger
MidwayLieutenant Commander Ernest L. Blake
HootMayor Grandy
Hollywood HomicideRobert Wagne
The Concorde... Airport '79Dr. Kevin Harrison
Everyone's HeroMr. Robinson (voice)
HarperAllan Taggert
FuturamaRobert Wagner's Head 1 episode, 2013
The SimpsonsRobert Wagner 1 episode, 2005
It Takes a ThiefAlexander Mundy / ... 66 episodes, 1968-1970
Saturday Night LiveSelf - Host / ... 1 episode, 1989
Las VegasAlex Avery 1 episode, 2006
HustleAnthony Westley 1 episode, 2007
SeinfeldDr. Abbott 1 episode, 1997
The TalkSelf - Guest 2 episodes, 2015-2016
Happily DivorcedDouglas 1 episode, 2012
Hope & FaithJack Fairfield 7 episodes, 2003-2006
Two and a Half MenTeddy Leopold 5 episodes, 2007-2008
Hot in ClevelandJim 1 episode, 2014
The Streets of San FranciscoDavid J. Farr 1 episode, 1972
The Name of the GameDave Corey / ... 2 episodes, 1970-1971
CBS News Sunday MorningSelf / ... 2 episodes, 2008-2018
Hart to HartJonathan Hart 111 episodes, 1979-1984
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesRobert Wagner 1 episode, 1977
The Daily ShowSelf - Guest 1 episode, 2002
The LeagueGumpa Duke 1 episode, 2012
Boston LegalBarry Goal 2 episodes, 2006
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoSelf - Guest / ... 4 episodes, 1993-2010
Laugh-InGuest Performer (uncredited) unknown episodes
CybillJonathan Hart (uncredited) unknown episodes
The Maury Povich ShowSelf - Guest 1 episode, 1996
Late Night with Conan O'BrienSelf - Guest 2 episodes, 1994-2000

Robert Wagner's Movie/Shows Salary

Movie / Series Salary
All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960)$75,000
The Towering Inferno (1974)$60,000

Robert Wagner's Quotes

  • Life isn't full of 'what ifs'. Only 'what is'.
  • [on wife Jill St. John] She's always been magical with me.
  • [on his daily routine with wife Jill St. John] We get up in the morning. I feed the birds. My wife feeds me. Together, we feed the animals.
  • My wife was a Bond Girl, so I play James Bond in real life every day.
  • When I can't sleep, I'll start thinking about how many shows I've done, count up the number of television shows and movies.

Robert Wagner's photos

Interesting Facts about Robert Wagner

  1. Father of Katie Wagner (b. 1964) with Marion Marshall and Courtney Wagner (b. 1974) with Natalie Wood.
  2. Engaged to Tina Sinatra (June 1970 - January 1972).
  3. Has made seven movies with wife Jill St. John: Banning (1967), Deadly Roulette (1967), Around the World in 80 Days (1989), The Player (1992), Something to Believe In (1998), The Calling (2002) and Northpole (2014). On TV, she guest-starred in the pilot episode of his series Hart to Hart (1979) and they made a joint guest appearance on Seinfeld (1989).
  4. He sued Aaron Spelling Productions for $20 million in June 2000, charging that he was cheated out of profits on the Fox soap opera Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990). He claimed that he was entitled to profits as part of a ten-year-old settlement between producer Aaron Spelling and Fox that gave Spelling the right to produce "Beverly Hills, 90210" in exchange for "Angels 88", a never-produced series in which Wagner had a stake. According to the suit, the conflict dates back to 1973 when he and his then wife, Natalie Wood, made a deal with Spelling to submit ideas for pilots to ABC. One idea that the couple submitted led to the action series Charlie's Angels (1976). Following the terms of their deal, Spelling, Wagner and Wood equally shared profits from the series. In 1988, Spelling developed a new series, "Angels 88". According to the terms of their contract, Wagner was to receive 7.5% profit participation -- whether or not he rendered services. Fox committed to the series, without his knowledge, and then reneged, giving Spelling "Beverly Hills, 90210" instead. Since Spelling was given "Beverly Hills, 90210" in exchange for an asset in which Wagner had an interest, Wagner claimed that he is entitled to the same profit participation on "Beverly Hills, 90210" as he had on "Angels 88". The suit alleges breach of contract and fraud and seeks 7.5% of gross profits from "Beverly Hills, 90210" as well as damages of not less than $20 million.
  5. Former brother-in-law of Lana Wood.
  6. Wagner's wife Jill St. John starred in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever (1971) which also featured his late former wife's real-life sister, Lana Wood. During a Bond girl reunion photo shoot in September 1999 for Vanity Fair magazine, an altercation occurred between Wood and St. John when photographer Annie Leibovitz asked for a picture of them together. Reportedly, St. John was so adamantly opposed to the idea that it made Wood cry. The couple's publicist, however, said it was he who vetoed the photo because Mr. Wagner would prefer his present wife not be shot with his ex-sister-in-law.
  7. 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.
  8. Is portrayed by Michael Weatherly in The Mystery of Natalie Wood (2004). He later portrayed Anthony DiNozzo Sr., the father of Weatherly's character Tony DiNozzo, on NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003).
  9. Cooperated with Gavin Lambert (author of the novel and screenplay Inside Daisy Clover (1965) that starred Wagner's late wife Natalie Wood) on Lambert's biography "Natalie Wood" (2004). A friend of Wood's, Lambert believed that Wood's memory was sullied by the tabloid headlines generated by her tragic death, with the result that no one remembers his friend as a human being, and so wrote the book to correct the public's misconceptions about Wood.
  10. On September 21, 2006, he became a grandfather for the first time when his elder daughter (with ex-wife Marion Marshall), Katie Wagner, gave birth to her son, Riley John.
  11. Recently sold the Brentwood ranchette he's shared with Jill St. John since 1983, for $14 million and moved to Aspen, Colorado. [August 2007]
  12. When he was seven, his family moved to Los Angeles, where Wagner attended military academies and The Harvard School.
  13. 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 small roles coming up in the near future. Two days later, a strike postponed all production plans, so this was back to school for Robert Wagner.
  14. 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.
  15. Spokesman for the Senior Lending Network and the Guardian First Funding Group.
  16. 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.
  17. Became friends with Fred Astaire, long before he co-starred on It Takes a Thief (1968).
  18. Had a long association with Eddie Albert, his co-star on Switch (1975), and who was said to be one of his childhood heroes.
  19. His wife Jill St. John, his deceased former wife Natalie Wood, and his Hart to Hart (1979) co-star Stefanie Powers attended ballet classes together as youngsters.
  20. In his memoirs, Wagner revealed he had affairs with Yvonne De Carlo, Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Anita Ekberg, Shirley Anne Field, Lori Nelson and Joan Collins.

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