
Robert Wagner reached an extraordinary milestone this week, marking his 96th birthday with an intimate celebration filled with family, reflection, and warmth. The beloved screen legend, whose career has spanned more than seven decades, appeared relaxed and joyful in photographs shared by his stepdaughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner.
According to the Daily Mail, Robert Wagner celebrated the occasion surrounded by loved ones, just three months after the 44th anniversary of the passing of his late wife, Natalie Wood. The timing gave the gathering added poignancy, blending remembrance with gratitude for a life still richly lived.
Robert Wagner Marks 96 Years With Intimate Family Celebration

In one photo, Robert Wagner leans forward to blow out candles on not one but two birthday cakes, with family members gathered closely around him. Another snapshot shows him smiling inside what appeared to be the French restaurant Cache Cache in Aspen, Colorado, seated beside his 19-year-old grandson, Riley. He wore a colorful silk scarf at his neck and looked every bit the classic Hollywood gentleman.

The celebration extended beyond the dinner table. Guests decorated the pool area with glowing lights and large displays of his initials, “RJ,” along with the number 96—a tribute to Robert John Wagner’s enduring legacy. In a tender moment captured on camera, Natasha kissed him gently on the head as he relaxed on a couch, a quiet reminder of the family bonds that have shaped his later years.
A Storied Life On and Off Screen

Robert Wagner’s life has long been intertwined with Hollywood history. He rose to fame in the 1950s with films such as The Happy Years and A Kiss Before Dying, but television brought him lasting recognition. When he stepped into the role of Jonathan Hart opposite Stefanie Powers in Hart to Hart in 1979, he cemented his place in pop culture. The series ran for 111 episodes and continues to enjoy a loyal following in reruns.
His personal life has also remained part of the public conversation. After Natalie Wood’s tragic drowning in 1981, questions lingered for decades before officials formally cleared him as a person of interest in 2022. Natasha has consistently defended her stepfather, writing that she never doubted his love for her mother. Through triumph, sorrow, and speculation, Robert Wagner has remained a figure of resilience—now celebrating 96 years surrounded by those who know him best.
