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AKA:
Robert J Wagner
Robert John Wagner
Birthplace:
Detroit, Michigan
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The epitome of the handsome and debonair Hollywood star, actor Robert Wagner – known to friends as “R.J.” – played romantic heroes and upstanding young men in a string of mostly unmemorable 1950s-60s-era features, before finding lasting fame as one of television’s smoothest-of-the-smooth leading men. Wagner brought old-school class to the ABC action-drama “It Takes a Thief” (ABC, 1968-1970) and, more importantly, showed a knack for light comedy with his roles in “Switch” (CBS, 1975-1980) and “Hart to Hart” (ABC, 1979-1984). He also made headlines in his personal life – most notably for being
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Congressman Ryan Carr
2005
Lieutenant Commander Ernest L Blake
1950
Film debut, "The Happy Years"
1968
Played Alexander Mundy on the ABC spy series, "It Takes a Thief"
1972
First producer credit: as executive producer of the TV-movie, "Madame Sin", in which he starred opposite Bette Davis
1975
Played Pete Ryan (a former thief) opposite Eddie Albert (as a retired cop) on the CBS detective drama, "Switch"
1979
Played Jonathan Hart on the ABC detective series, "Hart to Hart"
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