Jack Wagner

Soap Opera Actor

Jack Wagner was born in Washington, Missouri, United States on October 3rd, 1959 and is the Soap Opera Actor. At the age of 65, Jack Wagner biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Peter John Wagner II, Jack
Date of Birth
October 3, 1959
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Washington, Missouri, United States
Age
65 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Networth
$9.8 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Producer, Guitarist, Singer, Singer-songwriter, Television Actor
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Jack Wagner Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 65 years old, Jack Wagner has this physical status:

Height
182cm
Weight
75kg
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Blue
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Jack Wagner Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
He grew up a Catholic.
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
St. Gertrude’s Parochial School, St. Francis Borgia Regional High School, University of Missouri, University of Arizona
Jack Wagner Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Kristina Wagner, ​ ​(m. 1993; div. 2006)​
Children
3
Dating / Affair
Nicole, Peggy Trentini, Kimberly Foster, Hilary Edson, Laurie Landry, Kristina Wagner (1989-2006), Coleen Sexton, Heather Locklear (2007-2011), Ashley Jones (2012-2014)
Parents
Peter Wagner, Scotty Wagner
Jack Wagner Career

Wagner first appeared on the scene in 1982 in the role of Clint Masterson, in Douglas Marland's short-lived cable soap opera, A New Day In Eden (co-produced by Susan Flannery, who would later be Wagner's co-star on The Bold and the Beautiful).

His most famous role has been Frisco Jones on the soap opera General Hospital (1983–1987, 1989–1991, 1994–95, 2013). He was half of a supercouple with Kristina Wagner's Felicia and played the father of Georgie and Maxie Jones.

He also played Warren Lockridge on Santa Barbara from 1991 until that series' conclusion in 1993.

He appeared in several made for television films, including Moving Target with Jason Bateman, Lady Killer with Judith Light, Frequent Flyer with Joan Severance, Nicole Eggert, and Shelley Hack, and Dirty Little Secret opposite Tracey Gold.

He appeared for many years on Aaron Spelling's Fox nighttime soap opera Melrose Place, as the alternately caring/conniving Dr. Peter Burns (1994–99); he directed episodes as well. His character and Heather Locklear's "Amanda" were featured together on a beach in the series finale's closing scene, having faked their own deaths.

He appeared in another Aaron Spelling project, the NBC television series Titans with Yasmine Bleeth in 2000, and in Spelling's daytime soap opera Sunset Beach in 1997.

From 2003 to 2012, he played Nick Marone on the CBS daytime soap The Bold and the Beautiful. On February 28, 2006, he and a contestant Christine Denos won $142,550 (including the standard $100,000 top prize) in the game show Wheel of Fortune; at the time, it set a single-episode largest winning record (and second largest overall) until Michelle Lowenstein surpassed said record on October 14, 2008, as the inaugural $1,000,000 winner.

In 1985, Wagner was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for "Best Younger Actor" for his work on General Hospital. He was nominated again in 2005 for "Best Lead Actor" for The Bold and the Beautiful.

Wagner guest-starred on primetime television in notable programs such as Monk, Hot in Cleveland, and Castle.

In January 2013, it was announced that Wagner had agreed to reprise the iconic role of Frisco Jones on General Hospital for several episodes in early 2013. Currently, he is seen playing Bill Avery on When Calls the Heart, as of 2014. A Hallmark Channel regular, Wagner also starred in the Wedding March movies, with The Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride premiering in February 2018.

Singing and stage career

Wagner has recorded six albums. In 1985, he topped the Billboard charts with the ballad "All I Need". The single reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hit #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

Although Wagner had been playing the guitar since he was 14, his initial audition for the role of Frisco Jones on General Hospital with producer Gloria Monty did not include any singing. Wagner had five auditions with ABC before ultimately winning the role of Frisco Jones. His final audition in 1983 included performing the Kenny Loggins song "Wait a Little While". ABC musical honcho Kelli Ross hooked Wagner up with her good friend in legendary producer Quincy Jones who oversaw his initial 5 song EP All I Need. Eventually, they would release a full ten song LP of All I Need once the song "All I Need" began to rise up the charts. Quincy Jones protégés Glen Ballard and Clif Magness produced Wagner's first two albums on Qwest Records/Warner Brothers. Wagner's singing talents led him to appearances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, Soul Train and The Merv Griffin Show.

Eventually, his musical theater talent led to the title role(s) in a Broadway run of Jekyll & Hyde, making him the first celebrity casting. Wagner has stated this was "a role of a lifetime" and performing the dual characters on Broadway was his most fulfilling professional experience. Wagner says "the role I had the most fun playing, TV-wise, would be Dr. Peter Burns (Melrose Place). He was sort of an evil character who could redeem himself. Theatrically, it was when I played Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in Jekyll & Hyde on Broadway." He also appeared in a national theatre tour in 1987 in the role of Tony in West Side Story, and a national tour of Grease in 1988.

While he toured as a rock/pop performer in concert consistently from 1985 to 1988, Wagner did not perform in the 1990s except for an occasional benefit appearance. In 2005, Wagner resumed performing in concert sporadically. His more recent concerts have included a diverse blend of songs from his own catalog, cover songs from artists such as Neil Young, Lindsey Buckingham, and Paul McCartney, and originals.

In 2012, Wagner released new music, the single "Will the Rain Fall Down" on iTunes. He also performed the song acoustically on The Bold and the Beautiful.

In 2014, Wagner released the full-length release On the Porch. A notable song from this release was the fan-favorite "The Right Key", which made its debut on General Hospital in 1989. He made a music video for "Driving Miss Daisy" which premiered on YouTube.

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Melrose Place star Jack Wagner says he would 'absolutely entertain' appearing on reboot opposite TV wife Heather Locklear

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 25, 2024
Melrose Place star Jack Wagner shared that he would 'absolutely entertain' appearing on the reboot if he were approached. His TV wife Heather Locklear, who shot to fame with him on the original series in the 1990s, is confirmed to reprising her old role of Amanda. On the series finale of Melrose Place in 1999, Jack's character Peter elopes with Amanda to a tropical beach after they both fake their own deaths.

Full House reunion! As the former co-stars attend this year's Movieguide Awards Gala, Lori Loughlin and Candace Cameron Bure wow in all-black

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2024
During the star-studded 31st Movieguide Awards Gala, full House alums Lori Loughlin and Candace Cameron Bure reunited on Friday night. The annual celebration, which takes place at the Avalon Theatre in Hollywood, focuses on quality family-friendly entertainment that has inspired and enthralling tales of faith, hope, joy, and redemptive love. Among the many others who attended the gala were Dennis Quaid, Matthew Morrison, Ali Landry, Danica McKellar, Kharis Davis, Jasmine Mathews, Bill Abbott, Catherine Lidstone, Sarah Fisher, among other notables.

EXCLUSIVE: Heather Locklear appears back on track after recent setbacks left friends and family worried the tequila-loving star was losing her long battle with the bottle

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2023
During a shopping spree in Los Angeles, Heather Locklear, 61, was all smiles, looking fresh-faced and jolly. It was a far cry from recent outings, where insiders announced she was back on the booze she gave up in 2019 after 20 rehab stints. The former Melrose Place actress's passion for tequila has led her downhill spiral that has lasted more than 15 years.
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