Lindsay Wagner

Lindsay Wagner

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Lindsay Wagner Wiki Biography

  • Lindsay Jean Wagner was born on June 22, 1949, in Los Angeles, California, and is an actress, model, and author. 
  • She is best known for her role as Jaime Sommers in the Sci-Fi action TV series “The Bionic Woman,” which aired from 1976 to 1978, as well as for starring in the 1981 film “Nighthawks,” and for a guest role in the TV series “Warehouse 13.” 
  • Lindsay Wagner’s net worth is undisclosed. 
  • Lindsay Wagner’s net worth is reported to be $15 million as of mid-2016, according to reports, and has been accrued largely through her acting career, which she has pursued since 1971. 
  • Lindsay Wagner was born to Marilyn Louise, a construction worker, and William Nowels Wagner, a photographer, who divorced when she was seven years old. 
  • Lindsay Wagner, on the other hand, dropped out of college and moved back to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career. 
  • Her first work included more modeling than acting, as she has featured in a variety of television advertisements. 
  • Lindsay Wagner also appeared as a hostess on Hugh Hefner’s talk show “Playboy After Midnight,” and made an appearance in “The Dating Game” in 1969. 
  • Lindsay Wagner’s net worth was built on these engagements. 
  • Lindsay Wagner had a series of side roles in over a dozen different TV shows during the 1970s, including “Sarge,” “Owen Marshall: Attorney at Law,” “The F.B.I.,” “Night Gallery,” “Marcus Welby, M.D.” and “The Rockford Files.” 
  • Lindsay Wagner went on to have a long and illustrious career, starring in nearly 15 films, 25 television series, and 48 television movies, the most well-known of which are “Callie and Son” (1981), “Two Kinds of Love” (1983), and “Ricochet” (1991). 
  • Lindsay Wagner’s various positions are without a doubt the primary cause of her total net worth. 
  • Lindsay Wagner wrote several books during the 1980s as a holistic medicine student and vegan, including “Lindsay Wagner’s New Beauty: The Acupressure Facelift,” “30-Day Natural Facelift Program,” and “The High Road to Health: A Vegetarian Cookbook.” 
  • Lindsay Wagner’s net worth increased dramatically as a result of these ventures. 
  • Lindsay Wagner has been married a total of four times in her personal life. 
  • She lived with USAF Captain Daniel M. Yoder until he went to Vietnam before her first marriage to Allan Rider in 1971. 
  • Lindsay was married to Henry Kingi, a stuntman on the set of “The Bionic Woman,” from 1981 to 1984, and they have two sons. 
  • She married for the fourth time in 1990, to TV producer Lawrence Mortorff, but the marriage was short-lived. 
  • Lindsay Wagner has been involved in supporting others in addition to her successful acting career. 
  • She has served on the board of directors of Teen Talking Circles, a nonprofit organization that supports teenagers in making a smooth transition to adulthood, since 1993. 

Lindsay Wagner Quick Info

Full Name Lindsay Wagner
Net Worth $15 Million
Date Of Birth June 22, 1949
Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, United States
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
Profession Television actress, Author, Model, Singer
Education David Douglas High School, University of Oregon, Mount Hood Community College
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Allan Rider, Michael Brandon, Henry Kingi, Lawrence Mortorff (m. 1990–1993)
Children Dorian Kingi, Alex Kingi
Parents William Nowels Wagner, Marilyn Louise Wagner
Siblings Blake McGrath
Nicknames Lindsay Jean Wagner , Lindsay Jean Ball
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MsLindsayWagner
Twitter https://twitter.com/mslindsaywagner
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0905993
Awards Emmy Award for The Best Actress in a Dramatic Role (1977)
Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Drama, TV Land Superest Super Hero Award
Movies “The Dating Game” (1969), “The Bionic Woman” (1976-1978), “Nighthawks” (1981), “Warehouse 13”, “The Six Million Dollar Man”, “Callie and Son” (1981), “Two Kinds of Love” (1983), “Ricochet” (1991)
TV Shows “Playboy After Dark”, “Adam-12”, “Sarge”, “Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law”, “The F.B.I.”, “The Paper Chase”, “Two People”, “Night Gallery”, “Marcus Welby, M.D.”, “The Rockford Files”

Lindsay Wagner Quotes

  • [on the 2007 TV remake of Bionic Woman (2007), which was canceled after 8 episodes] On a technical level, it was very good, but I don’t think they understood the show. It was steeped in that old-school thinking. It was like a lot of things today, angry and dark.
  • It’s about sharing. You just give what you have to give wherever you go, and you let God handle the rest.
  • No matter who rejects you, don’t lose touch with your higher self, with the higher powers, with anything that you can find which is of the light, that will give you strength in those times when you feel so lonely.
  • There is only one issue: man’s lack of experience in feeling his Divine self and his innate connection with the Divine. All other issues stem from this.

Lindsay Wagner Important Facts

  • Longtime friend of Richard Anderson.
  • Lindsay Wagner was the primary guest star on the very first episode (the pilot, actually episode ZERO) of The Rockford Files (1974). Through much of the 1980s, James Garner and Lindsay Wagner were considered the king or queen, respectively, of quality television movies and mini-series of that period.
  • Is an Independent Associate of Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.
  • Conducts holistic workshops and retreats, where the emphasis is to find a positive perspective on life by embracing body, mind and spirit. [February 2010]
  • Released her first meditation CD “Open to Oneness”. [April 2009]
  • Presents her “Quiet the Mind & Open the Heart” holistic workshops and retreats around the world. [2007]
  • Featured in commercials for the “Sleep Number Bed”. The hostess is Colleen Needles Steward. [November 2006]
  • She was awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Star on May 12, 2012.
  • She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6767 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
  • Cousin of Kehly Sloane and Jeff Thrasher.
  • Youngest actress to win an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
  • Agreed to act as the Bionic Woman in Bionic Ever After? (1994) only on the condition that her character marries the Six Million Dollar Man, since felt it was unfair that the fans had been waiting almost 20 years for the marriage to take place. The producers acquiesced, and the television movie ends with a wedding.
  • Said that actor Lee Majors was upset with the studio when she got a better deal than him for starring on The Bionic Woman (1976). However, when the studio also gave him a good deal for starring on The Six Million Dollar Man (1974), he calmed down and she and Majors became friends.
  • First worked with actor Lee Majors when she guest-starred on his television series Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (1971) in 1971. A few years later, she became famous as The Bionic Woman (1976), a role that she first played on the television series The Six Million Dollar Man (1974), where Majors played the title role.
  • Is dyslexic.
  • Wagner’s acting career evolved pretty much by accident. She had been a regular babysitter for The Dukes of Hazzard (1979) star James Best’s children when he recommended that she attend his acting classes.
  • Father Bill Wagner was a school photographer.
  • Daughter of Marilyn Ball, a retired building contractor and production consultant on daughter Lindsay’s, Police Story: Burnout (1988) and The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story (1988).
  • Lived in Portland, Oregon and attended David Douglas High School as a teenager.
  • Was scheduled to be a passenger on American Airlines Flight 191 from Chicago to Los Angeles on May 25, 1979, but she felt uneasy about flying on that plane. Wagner skipped the flight, which crashed only minutes after takeoff, killing everyone on board.
  • Mother, with ex-husband/stuntman Henry Kingi, of two sons: Dorian Kingi (born 1982) and Alex Kingi (born 1986). Her ex-stepson is stuntman Henry Kingi Jr. (born 1970).
  • Spokesperson for Sleep Number beds (2003-2009).
  • The scar on her right upper lip is the result of an automobile accident she suffered in 1976.
  • Before Kate Mulgrew was chosen, Wagner’s name was often mentioned as a possible replacement for Geneviève Bujold as Captain Kathryn Janeway on the television series Star Trek: Voyager (1995).
  • Ex-niece of Linda Gray.

Lindsay Wagner Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Wi Na Go 2013 Short completed Mary Beth (voice) Actress
Change of Heart 2016 TV Movie Helen Actress
Love Finds You in Valentine 2016 TV Movie June Sterling Actress
NCIS 2015 TV Series Barbara Bishop Actress
Warehouse 13 2010-2014 TV Series Dr. Vanessa Calder Actress
The Thanksgiving House 2013 TV Movie Abigail Mather Actress
Who Killed Soul Glow? 2012 Actress
Scruples 2012 TV Movie Narrator Actress
Alphas 2011 TV Series Dr. Vanessa Calder Actress
Billy: The Early Years 2008 Morrow Graham Actress
Four Extraordinary Women 2006 TV Movie Anne Actress
The Surfer King 2006 Connie Zirpollo Actress
Buckaroo: The Movie 2005 Ms. Ainsley Actress
Thicker Than Water 2005 TV Movie Jess Jarrett Actress
A Light in the Forest 2003 Penelope Audrey Actress
The Division 2002 TV Series Agatha B. Actress
Frog and Wombat 1998 Sydney Parker Actress
Voyage of Terror 1998 TV Movie Dr. Stephanie Tauber Actress
Their Second Chance 1997 TV Movie Barbara Actress
Contagious 1997 TV Movie Dr. Hannah Cole Actress
A Mother’s Instinct 1996 TV Movie Raeanne Gilbaine Actress
Sins of Silence 1996 TV Movie Molly McKinley Actress
Young Again 1995 Laura Gordon Actress
Fighting for My Daughter 1995 TV Movie Kate Kerner Actress
Men Who Hate Women & the Women Who Love Them 1994 TV Movie Host Actress
Bionic Ever After? 1994 TV Movie Jaime Sommers Actress
Once in a Lifetime 1994 TV Movie Daphne Fields Actress
Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7 1993 TV Movie Elizabeth Hahn Actress
A Message from Holly 1992 TV Movie Holly Actress
To Be the Best 1992 TV Movie Paula O’Neill Actress
Against All Odds 1992 TV Series Host Actress
Treacherous Crossing 1992 TV Movie Lindsey Thompson Gates Actress
She Woke Up 1992 TV Movie Claudia Parr Actress
Fire in the Dark 1991 TV Movie Janet Actress
Ricochet 1991 DA Priscilla Brimleigh Actress
Babies 1990 TV Movie Yvonne Actress
Shattered Dreams 1990 TV Movie Charlotte Fedders Actress
Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman 1989 TV Movie Jaime Sommers Actress
Voice of the Heart 1989 TV Movie Katharine Tempest Actress
From the Dead of Night 1989 TV Movie Joanna Actress
A Peaceable Kingdom 1989 TV Series Rebecca Cafferty Actress
Police Story: Burnout 1988 TV Movie Det. Sidney Shannon Actress
Scandals 1988 TV Movie Host Actress
Nightmare at Bittercreek 1988 TV Movie Nita Daniels Actress
The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story 1988 TV Movie Uli Derickson Actress
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1988 TV Series Susan Forrester Actress
Evil in Clear River 1988 TV Movie Kate McKinnon Actress
Student Exchange 1987 TV Movie Principal Actress
The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman 1987 TV Movie Jaime Sommers Actress
Stranger in My Bed 1987 TV Movie Beverly Slater Actress
Convicted 1986 TV Movie Martha Forbes Actress
Kate & Allie 1986 TV Series Julia Actress
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1986 TV Series Laura Gordon Actress
Child’s Cry 1986 TV Movie Joanne Van Buren Actress
This Child Is Mine 1985 TV Movie Bonnie Wilkerson Actress
The Other Lover 1985 TV Movie Claire Fielding Actress
Martin’s Day 1985 Dr. Mennen Actress
Jessie 1984 TV Movie Dr. Jessie Hayden Actress
Passions 1984 TV Movie Nina Simon Actress
Jessie 1984 TV Series Dr. Jessie Hayden Actress
Two Kinds of Love 1983 TV Movie Susan Farley Actress
Princess Daisy 1983 TV Movie Francesca Valenski Actress
The Fall Guy 1983 TV Series Mary Connors Actress
I Want to Live 1983 TV Movie Barbara Graham Actress
Memories Never Die 1982 TV Movie Joanne Tilford Actress
Callie & Son 1981 TV Movie Callie Bordeaux Actress
High Risk 1981 Olivia Actress
Nighthawks 1981 Irene Actress
Scruples 1980 TV Mini-Series Billy Ikehorn Actress
The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan 1979 TV Movie Jennie Logan Actress
The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel 1979 TV Movie Meg Laurel Actress
The Bionic Woman 1976-1978 TV Series Jaime Sommers / Lisa Galloway Actress
Windows, Doors & Keyholes 1978 TV Movie Actress
The Six Million Dollar Man 1975-1976 TV Series Jaime Sommers Actress
Whodunnit? 1976 TV Series Panellist Actress
Second Wind 1976 Linda Actress
Marcus Welby, M.D. 1971-1975 TV Series Susan Davis / Denise Malory / Emily Matocsis / … Actress
The Rockford Files 1974-1975 TV Series Sara Butler Actress
The Paper Chase 1973 Susan Fields Actress
Two People 1973 Deirdre McCluskey Actress
Night Gallery 1971-1972 TV Series Girl (segment “Smile, Please”) / Nurse (segment “The Diary”) Actress
The F.B.I. 1972 TV Series Laurie Peale Actress
O’Hara, U.S. Treasury 1972 TV Series Edie Lang Actress
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law 1971 TV Series Diana Oliver Actress
Sarge 1971 TV Series Laurie Meyers Actress
The Bold Ones: The Lawyers 1971 TV Series Stella Bowers Actress
The Man and the City 1971 TV Series Margie Holland Actress
Adam-12 1971 TV Series Jenny Carson Actress
Tranquility 2008 Short executive producer Producer
Shattered Dreams 1990 TV Movie co-producer Producer
Jessie 1984 TV Series executive producer Producer
The Bionic Woman 1976 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Bionic Blast 2011 Video short special thanks Thanks
Bionic Beginnings 2010 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Comic Book Men 2016 TV Series Herself Self
Nighthawks: A Sign of the Times – An Interview with Actress Lindsay Wagner 2016 Video documentary short Herself Self
Home & Family 2015 TV Series Herself Self
Mama Mae: The Life and Music of Mae Boren Axton 2015 Documentary Herself Self
Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines 2012 Documentary Herself Self
Bionic Blast 2011 Video short Herself Self
Charlie Sheen: Hollywood Black Book 2011 TV Series Herself (as Lindsay Wager) Self
Sidewalks Entertainment 2010 TV Series Herself Self
Bionic Beginnings 2010 Video documentary short Herself Self
Celebrity Ghost Stories 2010 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Loose Women 2008 TV Series Herself Self
The 6th Annual TV Land Awards 2008 TV Special Herself Self
Revisiting the Gallery: A Look Back 2008 Video short Herself Self
Whatever Happened To? 2007 TV Series Herself Self
Entertainment Tonight 1981-2007 TV Series Herself Self
The 5th Annual TV Land Awards 2007 TV Special Herself – Winner (“Greatest Gear or Admirable Apparatus”) Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Cheers: America’s Most Inspiring Movies 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Good Day Live 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Hollywood Squares 2002 TV Series Herself Self
Art of Darkness: A Night Gallery Retrospective 2002 TV Short documentary Herself Self
TVography: Lee Majors – Hollywood’s Bionic Hero 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Pet Star 2002 TV Series documentary Celebrity Judge #3 Self
Power of Peace 2001 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
Heart-throbs of the 70s 2001 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
So Graham Norton 2001 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Ennis’ Gift 2000 Documentary Herself Self
Sciography 2000 TV Series Herself Self
Intimate Portrait 1999 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Wheel of Fortune 1997 TV Series Herself – Celebrity Contestant Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1997 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Most Unlikely Heroes 1996 TV Special Herself Self
Hopes for the Holidays 1994 TV Special Herself Self
The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards 1994 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actress in a TV-Series – Drama Self
TV Guide: 40th Anniversary Special 1993 TV Movie documentary Host Self
1993 Essence Awards 1993 TV Special Herself Self
One on One with John Tesh 1991 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Voices that Care 1991 TV Movie documentary Herself – Choir Member Self
The Home Show 1990 TV Series Herself Self
This Is Your Life 1990 TV Series documentary Herself Self
A Conversation with Dinah 1989 TV Series Herself (1990) Self
Once Upon Her Time 1988 TV Movie documentary Herself – Host Self
Good Morning America 1988 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Psychocalisthenics 1988 Video Herself Self
Golden Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1987 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Hour Magazine 1983-1987 TV Series Herself Self
The Love Boat Fall Preview Special 1984 TV Movie Herself Self
Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar 1982 TV Series Herself – Jury Member Self
Today 1980 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1976-1980 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself – Actress Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1976-1979 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1977-1978 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1978 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Self
Lindsay Wagner: Another Side of Me 1977 TV Special Herself Self
The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1977 TV Special Herself – Winner: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and Presenter Self
Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years 2000 TV Movie documentary Susan Archive Footage
Quantum Leap 1991 TV Series Jaime Sommers Archive Footage

Lindsay Wagner Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2007 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Greatest Gear or Admirable Apparatus The Bionic Woman (1976) Won
1984 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 13 December 1984. At 6767 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1977 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series The Bionic Woman (1976) Won
2007 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Greatest Gear or Admirable Apparatus The Bionic Woman (1976) Nominated
1984 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 13 December 1984. At 6767 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1977 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series The Bionic Woman (1976) Nominated