Stefanie Powers, who lost her partner, Robert Wagner, remained resilient and made significant contributions to her personal and professional life.
Powers and Wagner, who starred in the mystery television series “Hart to Hart,” remained open to relationships and explored new horizons.
Powers and Wagner have a great friendship even today.
Powers and Wagner’s chemistry is evident in their acting and chemistry, which was praised by audiences.
Jonathan (Wagner) and Jennifer (Powers) were a millionaire and freelance journalist couple who had a knack for solving mysteries. After a fateful encounter, they started dating. The TV show, written by Sidney Sheldon, received numerous awards and was followed by eight TV movies.
The series, which aired from 1993 to 1996, revolved around the Harts accepting a clock left by their deceased valet, Max, which became the centerpiece of a complex case involving murder and blackmail. In 2021, Wagner announced the series’ return to television screens, expressing his joy at its return to South America and Europe, and hoping it will be enjoyed by a younger audience.
Natalie Powers, known for her role as Mrs. Hart in the TV show “Hart to Hart,” gained fame after playing John Wayne’s daughter in the 1963 movie “McLinktock!” She was also auditioned for the role by Natalie Wood, who had previously worked with Wagner. Powers and Wagner were committed to their partners, with Powers dating actor William Holden and Wagner married to Wood. However, in 1981, both Holden and Wood tragically died.
Wagner and Powers, despite their shared grief, remained enamored, despite losing their beloved boyfriend, as they had to stay faithful to their public obligation.
Wagner and Powers were rumored to be dating in real life due to their excellent on-camera compatibility. However, Powers denied these rumors and said they had a quasi-sibling relationship. They spent 14 hours together daily for five years, admiring and respecting each other without arguments or disagreements.
Wagner had nothing but love and admiration for his co-star, and they tried their best to preserve their relationship on-screen. Wagner’s off-screen connection with Powers and Stander was a lasting one, filled with joy and joy from playing the millionaire husband to his gorgeous TV wife.
Powers defended Wagner amid suspicions of guilt for his wife’s death, stating that some people wanted to profit from selling the story.