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Lindsay Wagner

American actress (born )

This article is about the actress. For the American magazine editor, see Lindsay Peoples Wagner. For the Playboy Playmate, see Lindsay Wagner (model).

Lindsay Jean Wagner (born June 22, )[1] is an American actress. Wagner is best known for her leading role in the American science fiction television series The Bionic Woman (–), in which she portrayed character Jaime Sommers.

She first played the role on the series The Six Million Dollar Man. The character became a pop culture icon of the s. For this role, Wagner won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Dramatic Role in – the first for an actor or actress in a science fiction series. Wagner began acting professionally in and has maintained a lengthy acting career in a variety of film and television productions to the present day.

Early life

Wagner was born in Los Angeles, California.[2] Following her parents' divorce,[3] her mother remarried, and the family moved to Portland, Oregon where Wagner graduated from Portland's David Douglas High School.[4]

After graduation, Wagner spent a couple of months in France before enrolling at the University of Oregon for one year.

Wagner then transferred to Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham, for six months before dropping out and moving to Los Angeles.[5] She was diagnosed with dyslexia.[6]

Career

Wagner worked as a model in Los Angeles and gained some television experience by appearing as a hostess in Playboy After Dark, and she was also a contestant on the game show The Dating Game in (one of her potential suitors, whom she did not choose, was TV actor Roger Ewing).

In , she signed a contract with Universal Studios and worked as a contract player in Universal productions.

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Wagner is best known for her leading role in the American science fiction television series The Bionic Woman (–), in which she portrayed character Jaime Sommers. She first played the role on the series The Six Million Dollar Man. The character became a pop culture icon of the s.

Her primetime network television debut was in the series Adam ("Million Dollar Buff"), and she went on to appear in a dozen other Universal shows, including Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law (co-starring Lee Majors), The F.B.I., Sarge, and Night Gallery (, as the nurse in the episode: "The Diary").[7]

Between and , she appeared in five episodes of Universal's Marcus Welby, M.D. and two episodes of The Rockford Files.

In , Wagner branched into film roles when Universal cast her in Two People, which was her first feature film and her first lead role. She also co-starred in the 20th Century Fox film The Paper Chase the same year, playing the daughter of the stern law professor, Kingsfield.[8]

In , arranged under her extended contract with Universal Studios, Wagner played the role of Jaime Sommers, a former tennis professional who was the childhood sweetheart of "Six Million Dollar Man" Colonel Steve Austin (played by Lee Majors).

According to Kenneth Johnson, interviewed for a featurette included in the North American DVD release of The Bionic Woman season one, Wagner was cast in the role based upon her appeal and spontaneity after he saw her appearance in the pilot and a follow-up episode of The Rockford Files.

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  • In the second-season, two-part episode, her character is critically injured in a skydiving accident and equipped with bionic implants similar to Austin's, but her body rejects them, ultimately leading to her death.[9]

    This was intended to be Wagner's last role under her Universal contract, but public response to the character was so overwhelming that the "death" was retconned into a cover story for a near-death secret recovery, and Wagner appeared in a two-part episode which returned her character, followed by a spin-off series, The Bionic Woman, which debuted in January [9] The same year, she co-starred in a Canadian film, Second Wind opposite James Naughton.[10] She made several crossover appearances in The Six Million Dollar Man during the series' run.

    The role earned Wagner an Emmy Award for "Best Actress in a Dramatic Role" in [11]

    Following the cancellation of The Bionic Woman in , Wagner continued to act, predominantly in television miniseries and television films. These included the highly rated miniseries Scruples, as well as three made-for-TV Bionic reunion movies with Lee Majors between and Also in the s, Wagner co-starred as Sylvester Stallone's ex-wife in his movie Nighthawks[12] and starred in two more weekly television series, Jessie () and A Peaceable Kingdom (),[13] though both were cancelled with neither completing their first season.[14] In , she also appeared in an episode of Lee Majors' series The Fall Guy.

    Wagner continued to act into the s and s, though in less prominent roles, such as a small part in the action movie Ricochet (). Her most recent projects have included the television film Thicker than Water with Melissa Gilbert, Buckaroo: The Movie (), and Four Extraordinary Women (). In , Wagner began a recurring role as Dr.

    Vanessa Calder in the SyFy channel's hit drama Warehouse 13[15] and played the character again in its Syfy sister show Alphas in [16] In the fall semester of , Wagner began teaching at San Bernardino Valley College in southern California (Acting and Directing for Television and Film, Motion Picture Production) as an adjunct faculty member.[17] In , Wagner appeared in the NCIS season 13, episode "Blood Brothers" in the role of Barbara Bishop, the mother of NCIS Probationary Agent Eleanor Bishop (Emily Wickersham).

    She appeared in Grey's Anatomy as Alex Karev's mother, Helen Karev, over the course of two seasons, first appearing in during Season 14 for a single episode and reappearing in for a number of episodes during Season

    In June , it was announced that Wagner would co-star in Death Stranding, a video game being developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment and Kojima Productions.

    Wagner lent her likeness to the characters Bridget and Amelie Strand and voiced the former, with Emily O'Brien voicing the latter and a younger version of the former. Death Stranding was Wagner's first role in a video game, and her first experience with the industry's motion capture and voice acting technology.[18]

    In , Wagner starred in the holiday romance film Christmas at the Ranch with Amanda Righetti, Laur Allen, Archie Kao and Dia Frampton playing the character Meemaw.[19]

    Other work

    In , Wagner wrote a series of books with Robert M.

    Klein about using acupressure to achieve results akin to a surgical facelift. In , she co-authored the vegetarian cookbook, High Road to Health.[20]

    Wagner appeared in commercials as a spokesperson for Southern California's regional Ford Motor Company dealerships from through [21] She was also a spokesperson in infomercials for Select Comfort's "Sleep Number" bed from to [22]

    In recent years,[when?] Wagner has given seminars and workshops for her self-help therapy, "Quiet the Mind and Open the Heart," which promotes spirituality and meditation.[23]

    In , she participated in interviews and featurettes included in the long-delayed North American DVD releases of The Bionic Woman and the release of The Six Million Dollar Man.[24][25]

    In , Wagner publicly advocated as a treatment for her chronic urticaria (i.e., hives) Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS), a substance which the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared was a toxic industrial bleach used in wastewater treatment and hydraulic fracturing.[26]

    Honors

    Wagner earned an Emmy Award in for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Dramatic Role for her role in The Bionic Woman television series.[11]

    On December 13, , the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce presented Wagner with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, category 'Film', located at the north side of the block of Hollywood Boulevard.[27]

    In , a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to Wagner.[28]

    On October 18, , the San Diego International Film Festival presented the actress with the Humanitarian Award.[29]Previous winners include, Geena Davis, Mariel Hemingway and Joaquin Phoenix.

    Personal life

    During the first year of The Bionic Woman, Wagner was the driver in a car accident with her then boyfriend, actor Michael Brandon, in the passenger seat. Brandon almost lost an eye and Wagner received a severe cut on her upper lip which left a small but permanent scar. The event halted production on the show for weeks.[30]

    Prior to her first marriage, Wagner lived with Captain Daniel M.

    Yoder (USAF) until he went to Vietnam. She has been married and divorced four times. From to , she was married to music publisher Allan Rider. From to , she was married to Michael Brandon. In , she married stuntmanHenry Kingi, whom she met on the set of The Bionic Woman. Wagner had two sons with Kingi, Dorian (b.

    ) and Alex (b. ). The couple divorced in [31] Wagner married TV producer Lawrence Mortorff in and they divorced three years later.[citation needed]

    Wagner was scheduled to be a passenger on American Airlines Flight from Chicago to Los Angeles on May 25, , but suddenly felt very ill while waiting for the plane.

    She skipped the flight, which crashed only minutes after takeoff, killing all people on board and 2 people on the ground – the deadliest aviation accident[a] to have occurred in the United States.[32]

    Filmography

    Film

    Television

    Year Title Role Notes
    AdamJenny Carson Episode: "Million Dollar Buff"
    The Man and the CityMargie Holland Episode: "Disaster on Turner Street"
    The Bold Ones: The LawyersStella Bowers Episode: "In Defense of Ellen McKay"
    SargeLaurie Meyers Episode: "The Combatants"
    Owen Marshall, Counselor at LawDiana Oliver Episode: "Until Proven Innocent"
    Night GalleryGirl/Nurse 2 Episodes
    Marcus Welby, M.D.Susan Davis/Denise Malory/Emily Matocsis/Nurse Gledhill 5 episodes
    O'Hara, U.S.

    Treasury

    Edie Lang Episode: "Operation: XW-1"
    The F.B.I.Laurie Peale Episode: "Dark Journey"
    The Rockford FilesSara Butler 2 Episodes
    The Six Million Dollar ManJaime Sommers9 episodes
    Whodunnit?Panellist Episode: "Future Imperfect"
    The Bionic WomanJaime Sommers3 x Seasons: 58 episodes
    Windows, Doors & KeyholesUnnamed Television film
    The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg LaurelMeg Laurel Television film
    The Two Worlds of Jennie LoganJennie Logan Television film
    ScruplesBilly Ikehorn Television miniseries, 3 episodes
    Callie & SonCallie Bordeaux Television film
    Memories Never DieJoanne Tilford Television film
    I Want to Live!Barbara GrahamTelevision film
    The Fall GuyMary Connors Episode: "Devil's Island"
    Princess DaisyFrancesca Valenski Television film
    Two Kinds of LoveSusan Farley Television film
    PassionsNina Simon Television film
    JessieDr.

    Jessie Hayden & Executive producer

    Television film 2 hour pilot and 12 episodes in a series
    The Other LoverClaire Fielding Television film
    This Child Is MineBonnie Wilkerson Television film
    A Child's CryJoanne Van Buren Television film
    Kate & AllieJulia Episode: "Late Bloomer"
    ConvictedMartha Forbes Television film
    Stranger in My BedBeverly Slater Television film
    The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic WomanJaime SommersTelevision film
    Student ExchangePrincipal Television film
    Evil in Clear RiverKate McKinnon Television film
    Alfred Hitchcock PresentsSusan Forrester Episode: "Prism"
    The Taking of Flight The Uli Derickson StoryUli Derickson Television film
    Nightmare at BittercreekNita Daniels Television film
    ScandalsHost Television film
    Police Story: BurnoutDetective Sidney Shannon Television film
    From the Dead of the NightJoanna Television film
    Voice of the HeartKatharine Tempest Television miniseries, 4 episodes
    Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic WomanJaime SommersTelevision film
    A Peaceable KingdomRebecca Cafferty 12 episodes
    Shattered DreamsCharlotte Fedders & Co-Producer Television film
    BabiesYvonne Television film
    Fire in the DarkJanet Television film
    To Be the BestPaula O'Neill Television miniseries, 2 episodes
    She Woke UpClaudia Parr Television film
    Treacherous CrossingLindsey Thompson Gates Television film
    Against All OddsHost Television film
    A Message from HollyHolly Television film
    Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7Elizabeth Hahn Television film
    Men Who Hate Women & The Women Who Love ThemHost Television film
    Once in a LifetimeDaphne Fields Television film
    Bionic Ever After?Jaime SommersTelevision film
    Fighting for My DaughterKate Kerner Television film
    Sins of SilenceMolly McKinley Television film
    A Mother's InstinctRaeanne Gilbaine Television film
    ContagiousDr.

    Hannah Cole

    Television film
    Their Second ChanceBarbara Television film
    Voyage of TerrorDr. Stephanie Tauber Television film
    The DivisionAgatha B. Episode: "Farewell My Lovelies"
    Thicker than WaterJess Jarrett Television film
    Four Extraordinary WomenAnne Television film
    The Surfer KingConnie Zirpollo Television film
    Billy: The Early YearsMorrow Graham Television film
    TranquilityExecutive producer Short
    Warehouse 13Dr.

    Vanessa Calder

    6 episodes
    AlphasDr. Vanessa Calder Episode: "Never Let Me Go"
    ScruplesNarrator Television film
    The Thanksgiving HouseAbigail Mather Television film
    Wi Na GoMary Beth (Voice/Narrator) Short
    NCISBarbara Bishop Episode: "Blood Brothers"
    Love Finds You in ValentineJune Sterling Television film
    A Change of HeartHelen Television film
    Eat, Play, LoveRita Television film
    Mingle All the WayVeronica Hoffman Television film
    Fuller HouseMillie Episode: "Angels' Night Out"
    Grey's AnatomyHelen Karev 4 episodes
    Blood & TreasureDani Kowalski Episode: "The Ravens of Shangri-La"
    Generation GapHerself Episode: "The Six Million Dollar Woman"

    Video games

    Awards and nominations

    Books

    • Lindsay Wagner's New Beauty: The Acupressure Facelift by Lindsay Wagner and Robert M.

      Klein (ISBN&#;)

    • Day Natural Face Lift Program by Lindsay Wagner and Robert M. Klein (ISBN&#;)
    • High Road to Health: A Vegetarian Cookbook by Lindsay Wagner and Ariane Spade (ISBN&#;X)

    Explanatory notes

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