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New evidence reopened the case of actress Natalie Wood’s 1981 drowning death, pointing to her husband, actor Robert Wagner, as a prime suspect. Two witnesses came forward, claiming Wood was ...
Robert John Wagner Jr. (born February 10, 1930) [1] is an American actor. He is known for starring in the television shows It Takes a Thief (1968–1970), Switch (1975–1978), and Hart to Hart (1979–1984). He later had recurring roles on Two and a Half Men (2007–2008) and NCIS (2010–2019).
Wagner, who was married to Wood on two separate occasions, is now 87 and refuses to comment on the case. Walken is similarly silent about it. See photos of Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner together:
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind has a 78% rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.The site's critical consensus reads, "Though it sheds little new light on the case, What Remains Behind paints a loving portrait of a starlet and mother gone too soon."
With Robert Wagner, 1960. Wood's two marriages to actor Robert Wagner were highly publicized. They first married on December 28, 1957, in Scottsdale, Arizona, when Wood was 19. At some point during the first half of 1961, according to several published accounts, she caught Wagner having an extramarital affair with another man.
With the news that Wagner is returning to Seattle, it appears he and his longtime team have reconciled after he was suddenly waived in March of 2022. He was vocal in his disappointment about how ...
Malachi Throne with Robert Wagner in It Takes a Thief, 1968 Fred Astaire and Robert Wagner, 1969. It Takes a Thief, which was created by television writer Roland Kibbee, featured the adventures of cat burglar, pickpocket, and thief Alexander Mundy, who steals to finance his life as a polished playboy and sophisticate. He is serving time in San ...
Wagner didn’t want to leave Seattle after 10 years here. Wilson wanted out. Fans that will be inside Lumen Field Sunday know that.