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At an early age, Wagner became an aspiring actor was successfully employed in a variety of jobs, most prominently as a caddy for actor Clark Gable, however it would not be until dining with his family at a local Beverly Hills restaurant when he was "discovered" by a talent scout.
In 1956, Wagner became involved with 18-year-old actress Natalie Wood, and was married at Scottsdale, Arizona on December 28, 1957.
Wagner's career as a supporting player in movies was solid in the 1950s, but his film career petered out in the 1960s (as did his first marriage to Natalie Wood), and he turned to television, with great success.
Robert Ferdinand Wagner (8 June 1877–4 May 1953) was a Democratic United States Senator from New York from 1927 until 1949.
Wagner was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1926, reelected in 1932, 1938, and again in 1944, and served from March 4, 1927, due to ill health.
RobertWagner died in New York City and is interred in Calvary Cemetery, Queens, New York City.