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Lindsay Wagner No Nude Scenes, Nude Pics, Topless, Full Frontal Nudity, or Graphic Nudity
Lindsay Jean Wagner (birthday June 22, 1949) is an Emmy Award winning actress, best known for her role as Jaime Sommers in the 1970s TV series The Bionic Woman. Wagner was born in Los Angeles, California.
When she was seven years old, her parents divorced and her mother moved with
her to the northeast Los Angeles neighborhood of Eagle Rock, near Pasadena.
Wagner might have been able to begin her acting career as a teenager when she
was offered a lead role in a TV series at age 13,
but was advised by family friend James Best to wait until she was older. She studied at the University of Oregon, overcoming dyslexia to become a successful student. Wagner worked as a model in Los
Angeles, and gained some television experience by appearing as a hostess in Playboy
After Dark. However, it was not until she contacted a friend at Universal
Studios and was cast in a small part in Marcus Welby, M.D. that her
acting career took off. Her appearances helped her win roles in the films Two
People and The Paper Chase. Wagner played a total of four different
roles on the Marcus Welby, M.D. series between 1971-75, as well as a
recurring guest role in The Rockford Files. In 1975, Wagner then played Jaime
Sommers, a former tennis pro who was the childhood sweetheart of Six Million
Dollar Man, Steve Austin (played by Lee Majors). In a two-part episode
entitled "The Bionic Woman", Jaime was critically injured in a skydiving
accident and, at Steve's request, she was equipped with bionic limbs similar to
his own (with the exception of his bionic eye, as Jaime was equipped with a
bionic ear instead). Unfortunately, Jaime's body rejected her new bionics and
she later died. This was intended to be Wagner's
last role under her Universal contract, but public response to the character
was so overwhelming that Jaime was "brought back to life" with her
own spin-off series, The Bionic Woman (it was discovered that Jaime
hadn't really died but had been put into cryogenic suspension until she could
be cured). Like Steve, Jaime became an agent for the U.S. Government agency,
the O.S.I., though, suffering from amnesia, she could not remember her love for
Steve. However, the two would team up for several crossover episodes thoughout
the series' run. The role earned Wagner an Emmy Award for "Best Actress in
a Dramatic Role" in 1977. Following the cancellation of The
Bionic Woman in 1978, Wagner continued to act, predominantly in television
mini-series and made-for-TV movies. These included the highly rated 1980
mini-series Scruples, as well as three made-for-TV Bionic reunion movies
with Lee Majors between 1987 and 1994. Also in the 1980s, Wagner starred in two
more weekly television series; Jessie (1984) and A Peaceable Kingdom
(1989), though both of these were short-lived. Wagner continues to act to this
day,
though in less prominent roles. Her most recent projects have included the 2005
telemovie, Thicker than Water, with Melissa Gilbert, Buckaroo: The
Movie (2005), and, Four Extraordinary Women (2006). In 1987, Wagner wrote a series of
books with Robert M. Klein about using acupressure to achieve results akin to a
surgical facelift. Wagner was the spokesperson for
Ford Motor Company. Wagner also appears in
infomercials for Select Comfort's Sleep Number bed. More recently, Wagner has given seminars and workshops for her self-help therapy, "Quiet the Mind & Open the Heart", which promotes spirituality and meditation. Wagner has been married four
times. From 1971–73, she was married to music publisher Allan Rider. From late
1976–79, she was married to the actor Michael Brandon. In 1981, she married stuntman
Henry Kingi whom she met on the set of The Bionic Woman. Wagner had two
sons with Kingi; Dorian (b. 1982) and Alex (b. 1986). Wagner married TV
producer Lawrence Mortorff in 1990, but they divorced a couple of years later. Wagner is related to Dallas
star Linda Gray, as Gray's ex-husband is Ed Thrasher, one of Wagner's uncles.
She and Gray also played romantic rivals in the television movie The Two
Worlds of Jenny Logan (1979), a project which was purchased for
distribution in Japan and Europe only after the addition of a semi-nude scene
(the only part of Wagner's career she openly regrets). In 1979 Wagner held a ticket to American Airlines Flight 191, but due to an uneasy feeling about the flight, decided to cancel. The flight went down 30 seconds after takeoff, killing all onboard. Wagner is on the board of
directors of the Teen Talking Circles Project and is an active supporter of
Girls Talking Circles. No Nude Scenes, Nude Pics, Topless, Full Frontal Nudity, Graphic Nudity ----------------------------------------------- |
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