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Mer Soleil is a Chardonnay label made by Charlie Wagner, Chuck Wagner's eldest son, with two wines: the "Silver" is unoaked while the "regular" sees barrels. Belle Glos is a Pinot noir label made by Chuck Wagner's other son, Joseph Wagner, with five wines: four single-vineyard wines and a blend of vineyards that goes into "Meiomi".
Chuck Wagner (born June 20, 1958) is an American actor, director, musical theater historian and teacher. He has had an extensive career in theater, but is perhaps best known for co-starring in the short-lived science fiction TV series Automan (1983–84).
Caymus Vineyards, whose cabernet is a frequent favorite of Wine Spectator, and owner Charles J. “Chuck” Wagner are listed in the records request, as are Wagner's son, Charlie Wagner, and his ...
Jeffrey DeMunn as Charles Rhoades, Sr. (recurring seasons 1–2; starring seasons 3–7): Chuck's father, a very wealthy and well-connected city/state power player who often uses his position to meddle in his son's affairs. [11] [12] [13] He was abusive toward his ex-wife and frequently cheated on her. He had a child with, and then married ...
He even gets an attaboy from his ultra wealthy and politically connected father, Chuck Rhoades Sr. (played with a charming sneer by Jeffrey DeMunn), who has nagged him throughout the series for ...
General Hospital star Jack Wagner’s son Harrison’s cause of death has been revealed after he passed away at age 27. Actor Jack Wagner's Family Album With Sons Harrison and ...
In this series, he acted with Fred Astaire, who played his father. Wagner was a longtime friend of Astaire, having gone to school with Astaire's eldest son, Peter. Wagner's performance would earn him an Emmy nomination for Best TV Actor. [14] During the making of the series he made a film for Universal, the comedy Don't Just Stand There!
The touring company was led by Chuck Wagner in the lead roles, with Sharon Brown as Lucy and Andrea Rivette as Emma. The final performance took place on April 30, 2000, in Houston, Texas, where the show debuted 10 years earlier. [3] [9] The third US tour to run was a Non-Equity production featuring a Non-Equity cast.