- Lyle Waggoner
Lyle Waggoner (born
April 13 1935 inKansas City, Kansas ) is an Americanactor and former model, best known for his work on "The Carol Burnett Show " from1967 to1974 and for playing the role ofSteve Trevor in the Wonder Woman television series from1975 to1979 . Waggoner was also the firstcenterfold for "Playgirl " (albeit with limited nudity) in June1973 .Prior to joining "Carol Burnett", Waggoner was a finalist for the title role in the TV series version of "Batman", but had lost the role to comic book buff and veteran actor
Adam West . In 1967, he appeared inCatalina Caper (withTommy Kirk , a former child actor trying to restart his career as a young adult), a film which would eventually be lampooned byMystery Science Theater 3000 . The same year, he began a seven year stint onThe Carol Burnett Show sketch show as an announcer and performer. Waggoner left the show in 1974 in the hope of pursuing a starring career. His spot on the show was filled by frequent guest starTim Conway , though he has since appeared on some of the Burnett Show reunions on television.In 1975, a year after leaving the Burnett Show, Waggoner landed the role of Steve Trevor for the pilot of what would become the television series Wonder Woman. The subsequent series, in which Waggoner played opposite
Lynda Carter , ran for three seasons until 1979. Waggoner also appeared in several TV movies and minor motion pictures during the 1970s and 1980s, often cast for “hunk” appeal. He has also made guest appearances on numerous television series including "Charlie's Angels ,Mork and Mindy ,The Golden Girls , Ellen", and most recently "The War at Home". Waggoner has also played at least three different roles onThe Love Boat ,Fantasy Island , andMurder She Wrote throughout their respective runs.In
1979 , Waggoner foundedStar Waggons , a company that leases customized trailers for use by the entertainment industry.In
1990 , Waggoner co produced and appeared in consumer product show called Consumer America with co host Shawn Bruner. The show featured novel national products from self-help to home goods. The show lasted approximately two seasons.Waggoner retired from full-time acting to run the company, but still makes occasional appearances, often parodying his earlier image ("The Naked Truth", "
That 70s Show ", "Return to the Batcave"). In 1993, Waggoner was also the host of aninfomercial , “Let’s Talk With Lyle Waggoner”, which advertised “Y-bron”, supposedly a natural product that would cure maleimpotence .Waggoner has had one spouse. His wife, Sharon Kennedy, is an actress, financial consultant, and realtor. The couple married in 1961 and have two sons, Jason and Beau.
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