Lindsay Wagner

Lindsay Wagner

actress, producer, additional crew

Lindsay Wagner was born on Jun 22, 1949 in USA. Lindsay Wagner's big-screen debut came with Two People directed by Robert Wise in 1973. Lindsay Wagner is known for Death Stranding directed by Hideo Kojima, Norman Reedus stars as Sam Porter Bridges and Mads Mikkelsen as Clifford Unger. Lindsay Wagner has got 4 awards and 8 nominations so far. The most recent award Lindsay Wagner achieved is San Diego International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Lindsay Wagner plays is Christmas at the Ranch which will be released on Dec 01, 2021.

Lindsay Wagner makes little distinction between her life as an actress, advocate, mother or author. What unites these various parts is a commitment through her work and her personal life to exploring and advancing human potential.Lindsay first came to prominence in the critically-acclaimed role of Susan Fields in La chasse aux diplômes (1973), but received household recognition worldwide when she broke the mold for women on television with her iconic portrayal of Jaime Sommers. As she collaborated with the writers, Super Jaimie (1976) became an inspiration around the world and, in 1977, Lindsay won the Emmy for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series".Her now-strong influence in the media and a desire to use that as a way to communicate ideas to help people in their personal journey is demonstrated in so many of the films in which she starred, such as: The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (1979), the struggle between naturopathic and allopathic healthcare (1979); Condamnation sans appel (1983), the moral dilemma regarding capital punishment (1983); Un secret trop lourd (1986), child sexual abuse (1986); Le détournement du vol 847 (1988), some root complexities of terrorism (1988); Seule contre la haine (1988), the quiet rise of the Neo-Nazi movement in America (1988); L'homme que je croyais épouser (1990), on family violence, which she also co-produced (1991); Ma fille en danger (1995), highlighting the problem of teen prostitution (1995); Pour une autre vie (2005), expressing compassion for the animal kingdom and the importance of family (2005); Femmes d'exception (2006), the emotional effect of breast cancer on family members (2006). As a result of the volume of her successful productions, she was often referred to as the "Queen of TV Movies".Lindsay has long been acknowledged as one of the top leading spokespersons in the United States, a role she took very seriously with regard to the impact it would have on the public, which in turn reinforced her position as a respected voice in the community. She was given a Genii Award as "Performer of the Year" in 1985. Lindsay has co-authored a bestselling vegetarian cookbook, "The High Road to Health" (1990) and "Lindsay Wagner's New Beauty: The Acupressure Facelift" (1986). She has recently released a meditation CD, "Open to Oneness".Off-screen, Lindsay is passionate about the study and sharing of holistic healing modalities, integrating mind, body and spirit. For 25 years, she has been the Honorary Chair of ICAN (Inter-Agency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect). She has also been heavily involved in human rights, domestic violence, animal welfare and the environment. From 2003-2006, in collaboration with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Lindsay co-facilitated a counseling group for convicted batterers and their families. Her work utilized a range of psychological and spiritual techniques.For the public, Lindsay facilitates experiential "Quiet the Mind & Open the Heart" workshops and retreats. These programs are designed to help overcome our own personal challenges, while accessing the peace and joy that is naturally within us. Lindsay offers these programs to the public as well as special interest groups as a way of sharing, that which has greatly impacted her life.

  • Birthday

    Jun 22, 1949
  • Place of Birth

    Los Angeles, California, USA
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Known For

Awards

4 wins & 8 nominations

San Diego International Film Festival
2019
Humanitarian Award
Winner - Festival Award
TV Land Awards
2007
Greatest Gear or Admirable Apparatus
Winner - TV Land Award
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