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|children = Katie Wagner (with Marshall) Courtney Wagner (with Wood) Natasha Gregson Wagner (stepdaughter/guardianship) | years_active = 1950–present | occupation = Actor, producer | awards = Best Ensemble – Method Fest Film Festival (2007) ''Man in the Chair'' }} Robert John Wagner, Jr. (pronounced ; born February 10, 1930) is an American actor of stage, screen, and television, best known for starring in the television shows ''It Takes a Thief'' (1968–70), ''Switch'' (1975–78), and ''Hart to Hart'' (1979–84). He also had a recurring role as Teddy Leopold on the TV sitcom ''Two and a Half Men'' and has a recurring role as Anthony DiNozzo Sr. on the police procedural ''NCIS''. In movies, Wagner is known for his role as Number Two in the ''Austin Powers'' trilogy of films (1997, 1999, 2002), as well as for ''A Kiss Before Dying'', ''The Pink Panther'', ''Harper'', ''The Towering Inferno'' and many more. Wagner's autobiography, ''Pieces of My Heart: A Life'', written with author Scott Eyman, was published on September 23, 2008. ==Early life and career== Wagner was born in Detroit, Michigan. He is the son of Hazel Alvera (née Boe), a telephone operator, and Robert John Wagner, Sr., a traveling salesman who worked for the Ford Motor Company. His paternal grandparents were born in Germany.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Robert Wagner Biography (1930-) )〕 and his maternal grandparents were Norwegian. Wagner has a sister, Mary. He graduated from Santa Monica High School in 1949.〔("Robert Wagner- Biography" ). ''Yahoo!''.〕 After an unsuccessful screen test directed by Fred Zinnemann for his film ''Teresa'', Wagner was represented by Albert R. Broccoli as his agent.〔p.34 Wagner, Robert & Eyman, Scott ''Pieces of My Heart'' Random House, 2010〕 He made his film debut in ''The Happy Years'' (1950). He was signed by agent Henry Willson and put under contract with 20th Century-Fox, where he gained attention with a small but showy part as a shell-shocked soldier in ''With a Song in My Heart'' (1952). This led to starring roles in a series of films, including: with veteran actor Clifton Webb, ''Stars and Stripes Forever'' (1952) and ''Titanic'' (1953), ''Beneath the 12-Mile Reef'' (1953), ''Prince Valiant'' (1954), and ''White Feather'' (1955, with Debra Paget and Jeffrey Hunter). In 1956, ''A Kiss Before Dying'' (in a rare villainous role), ''Between Heaven and Hell'', and he co-starred opposite Spencer Tracy in ''The Mountain'', again playing an unsavory character. Following his Fox contract Wagner moved to Europe. In 1960 Wagner signed with Columbia Pictures for three films, but only two were made; ''Sail a Crooked Ship'' (1961) with Ernie Kovacs and ''The War Lover'' (1962), opposite Steve McQueen, which was filmed in England. Roles soon followed in continental Europe such as ''The Condemned of Altona'' (1962), ''The Longest Day'' (1962) and ''The Pink Panther'' (1963) starring David Niven and Peter Sellers for Blake Edwards. Edwards wanted Wagner for the lead in ''The Great Race'' (1965) but Jack L. Warner overruled him.〔p. 249 Curtis, Tony & Golenbock, Peter ''American Prince: My Autobiography'' Random House, 30 Mar 2010〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert Wagner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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