A conversation with Robert Wagner

with Robert Wagner
in Movies, TV & Theater
on Monday, January 24, 2000 * * * * *

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A conversation with actor Robert "R.J." Wagner, whose career in Hollywood has spanned more than 50 years, most recently manifesting itself as the role of Dr. Evil's right-hand man in the "Austin Powers" films and a role in the film "Play It to the Bone".

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Natalie Wood
Austin Powers
Play it to the Bone
Robert Wagner

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    1. falls  03/12/2012 05:49 AM Report

      He is a liar about NW. She did not "have everything". She gave up her career when she married him and regretted it. She did not have "3 children". She had 2. He's including his own daughter from a previous marriage, who Natalie was not close to. He was 9 years older than her. They only had one child together.

    2. gulucka  03/02/2009 10:25 PM Report

      I always liked "R.J." but the red pocket square has got to go

    3. tonya  10/07/2008 09:43 PM Report

      he is such a cary grant wanna-be. he's so fake.

    4. McAllister  09/22/2008 10:16 PM Report

      Hey 'Clark's Caddy' good job. Haven't seen you since 'Love Letters' with Steph and again in Vancouver with Jill then at the Nabisco in Palm Desert. Nice to see you on Charlie Rose's show..one of the best. Come on back to B.C. Canada

    5. Jung8hart  08/23/2008 06:15 PM Report

      The word "class" should have Robert Wagner's name in its definition. What a wonderful man.

    6. MashNote  05/25/2007 05:13 PM Report

      It is nice to know that Mr Wagner is as charming in person as on screen. Must be all that love that keeps him so handsome.