ROBERT WAGNER

In 2025, Robert Wagner, now 94 years old, is an actor with an incredibly extensive and diverse body of work. His passion for acting ignited at a young age, and he was fortunate enough to be discovered by a talent scout. After making his debut in the 1950 film The Happy Years, he signed with 20th Century Fox, marking the beginning of a remarkable career that has spanned over six decades.

Wagner’s versatility as an actor is truly remarkable, as he has brought to life a wide range of characters throughout his career. He has made a significant impact on television with his crossover roles in popular shows such as Switch, Hart to Hart, and It Takes a Thief. However, one of the characters that has become most closely associated with him is Number Two in the comedic spy film Austin Powers, a role that showcased his ability to bring humor and charm to the screen.

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In addition to his successful acting career, Wagner has also ventured into the world of writing. Collaborating with Scott Eyman, he has co-authored three books: Pieces of My Heart: A Life, which offers a glimpse into his personal journey; You Must Remember This: This Life and Style of Hollywood’s Golden Age, a nostalgic look at Hollywood’s glamorous past; and I Loved Her in the Movies: Memories of Hollywood’s Legendary Actresses, a tribute to the iconic actresses who have left a lasting impression on the film industry. Even in his later years, Robert Wagner’s contributions to both acting and literature continue to be celebrated, and his legacy in Hollywood remains secure.