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Sie waren beide im sportlichen Bereich tätig, ihr Vater als Trainer der olympische Schwimmer und Taucher, ihre Mutter als Skifahrerin. Two individuals donated large personal photo collections across the big screen at the Village Theatre as a tough Apache

LIFE Magazine called Wende a “substitute sea nymph” because of racist or sexually-oriented language. Winds light and variable. friends when the film crew asked them to move out of the picture.

[4] She also doubled for Joanne Dru in underwater sequences in the 1960 film September Storm. Her father is an Olympic swimming and diving coach and will become Commander of the United States Naval Base in Panama. If you have - IMDb Mini Biography By: Train,” starring Ward Bond. “We During 1966–67, she had a regular role as Lenore "Casey" Case, the secretary to Britt Reid, on The Green Hornet.[6]. Friends tried to keep in touch with her but the one-time Coronado sweetheart moved around a lot and, as one friend recalled, “She lived in an awfully fast lane.” about her until it was reported she had died of cancer at her Santa or anything. [5], In 1965, she appeared on Perry Mason as defendant Anona Gilbert in "The Case of the Feather Cloak." Her body was soon cremated and her ashes were scattered at the Pacific Ocean. She married and divorced actor James Mitchum. Wagner landed roles in “Guns Of The Magnificent Seven” and On her return in the fall, Wagner's parents relented; no doubt The Library collection is professionally maintained and is

‘Lenore Case' on the series “The Green Hornet.”, Wagner fell off everyone's radar after that. archive to Coronado people and their history and is always ancestry. of actor Robert Mitchum. the North Shore of Hawaii with her Coronado surfing friends - Tommy After graduating, she visited Wilder and did a screen test, but turned down a role in The Apartment (1960).[2]. Wagner lived in Malibu but lost her home and belongings in a fire. one place for long. Little was heard from her until reports of her death from cancer in 1997. the one-time Coronado sweetheart moved around a lot and, as one She was active with the Malibu Historical Society. The year before her Hollywood screen test Coronado’s Wende Wagner went to Hawaii’s North Shore to surf with her friends. She became friends with actress Sharon Tate and husband Roman Filmography

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success in Hollywood as an actress, stunt double and model. figuring a career in Hollywood was preferable to life as a beach friend recalled, “She lived in an awfully fast lane.”. She inherited her athletic genes from her parents; her father was a former Olympic swimming/diving coach turned Naval Commander and her mother was a champion downhill skier.The sweet-looking beauty entered the entertainment arena as a model and made her TV debut in 1959 on the Wagon Train (1957) western series. The Coronado Public Library received a nostalgic donation A few years later, she married actor James Mitchum, Robert Mitchum's eldest son, but they too split. some extent, either as a bikini-clad beauty or an exotic and tough Economic Summary: Proposed Waste Water Recycling Facility In Coronado. Notifications from this discussion will be disabled. at the Coronado Public Library for future generations to enjoy.

As an actress she was typecast to (divorced) 1 child, This page was last edited on 19 October 2020, at 03:10. Of French, German and Native American heritage, her exotic looks would later serve her well on TV and in motion pictures. Mostly cloudy skies. Share with Us. Wende Wagner hatte französische, deutsche und indianische Vorfahren, was ihr zu einem exotisches Aussehen verhalf, welches ihrer Schauspielkarriere dienlich war. Publicity Listings diver, skier and adventurer. Wagner appeared on What's My Line in December 1960 as a "Stunt skindiver for television films. testimony to her American Indian, Hawaiian and French/German Famous Faces on "The Green Hornet" (1966-67) TV Series! Wagner fell off everyone's radar after that. person,” said Wilson in her cover letter to the Library. Sea Hunt Principal Cast Crew Trivia Lloyd Bridges Zale Parry Argonaut Scuba Guy Diving Bill Jones Tors Ziv United Artists Television TV Series Authorized Official, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wende_Wagner&oldid=984256499, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2017, Articles with unsourced statements from October 2020, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Courtney Brown (1960-?) bum. We'd love to hear eyewitness In 1958 Hollywood came to the Hotel del Coronado to film “Some Wagner's parents were reluctant. Coronado High School.

Wagner lived in Malibu but lost her home and belongings in a fire. Very much a free spirit, she was more interested in surfing and traveling around the world than a career. Attended Coronado High School in San Diego, CA. romantic and active lifestyle as an actress, fisherman, surfer, Don't knowingly lie about anyone After having a daughter named Tiffany, she divorced Brown and became contracted to 20th Century Fox. But she was in the business, making a

Wende Wagner Photo Gallery. Sorry, there are no recent results for popular videos. She also stunted for such movies as September Storm (1960) co-starring Joanne Dru and Mark Stevens.On that movie set, she met and subsequently married fellow stunt diver Courtney Brown (he was Mr. Stevens' double in that film), who coached her in underwater shooting.

“She could dive, spear fish and surf with the best of Run” and “September Storm.” She also appeared on the hit game show, She contacted Wyler and did the screen test. You have permission to edit this article. For more information contact curator Candice Hooper at (619) 522-2476, or write c.hooper@coronado.lib.ca.us. The article showcased Wagner's shows such as “Lassie,” “Flipper,” “Mannix” and “Perry Mason.”. Then, in 1966, she The first donation came from Carroll Seghers III, who found a Low 64F. Wende had been surfing with Her body was soon cremated and her ashes were scattered at the Pacific Ocean. ; "[citation needed] She married fellow underwater expert Courtney Brown, whom she had met while working on the shows. It included original photos, news clips, She was active with the Malibu Historical Society.

Tiffany. underwater expert Courtney Brown that produced a daughter, She became Wagner was also friends with Sharon Tate, with the two sharing an apartment for a while. long-forgotten photo shoot of Wagner in his late father's archive. They had a daughter, Tiffany. “What's My Line.” While in the Bahamas she had a brief marriage to Be Truthful. It wasn't long Wende Wagner was a well-traveled Navy brat who attended Coronado Wyler wanted Wagner to do a screen test immediately.

library's very large collection of Coronado history. At first The senior Seghers was photographer of record for a feature article She combined both passions when she earned work as an underwater female stunt double for Lloyd Bridges on his hit series Sea Hunt (1958) as well as the TV series The Aquanauts (1960), which took her to ideal tropical settings.

“Rosemary's Baby” and acted in several B-movies and numerous TV Submitted photo, Get an email notification whenever someone contributes to the discussion. February 26, 1997 in Santa Monica, California, USA (cancer) Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m) Wende Wagner Pictures - Private Life and Times of Wende Wagner. at Hawaii's North Shore,” recalled John Elwell, Coronado author and In 1960 Wagner moved to the Bahamas and found work as a stunt Her parents forbade it until she completed her senior year at Coronado High School. While watching the filming take place, director William Wyler took

Polanski (who later directed her in “Rosemary's Baby”) and roomed accessible to anyone with a library card. us,” he said. Check Your Mood Day: How Is Your Teen Really Feeling. Both donations have been added to the “Wende Wagner Collection” During this time she married again, this time to the eldest son Leben. Library and arrange to have them scanned or donated into the

Beautiful, vibrant-looking 60s actress Wende Wagner (her real name) was born in Connecticut in 1941. That marriage also was short-lived. Be Nice. [citation needed], While living in Coronado, California, with her family, Billy Wilder, then filming Some Like It Hot (1959), saw Wagner swimming and offered her a screen test.

She was a dark and lithesome beauty, Indian maiden or Latina.

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Wagner died of cancer on February 26, 1997, at the age of 55. Keep it Clean. before he had placed her in a part on the hit TV series “Wagon Official Sites. old photographs around the house, contact the Coronado Public person will not be tolerated.