Lynda Carter has paid tribute to her former Wonder Woman co-star Lyle Waggoner in a touching post.
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By Denise Petski
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Lyle Waggoner, the 1960s and ’70s heartthrob known for his work on The Carol Burnett Show and TV’s Wonder Woman, has died peacefully Tuesdya at his home after battling an illness, according to TMZ, which was first to report his death. He was 84.
In 1965, Waggoner tested for the title role in the 20th Century Fox/ABC series Batman but lost the job to Adam West. Instead, he landed a role on the Western series Gunsmoke in 1966.
A year later, he began a
Lynda Carter has paid tribute to her former Wonder Woman co-star Lyle Waggoner in a touching post.
Lynda Carter is opening up and remembering her late co-star Lyle Waggoner.
American TV icon, Lyle Waggoner has died reports confirm. The actor was 84 years old.
According to his son, Jason, the actor died peacefully on Tuesday, with his wife, Sharon, by his side, reports PEOPLE.
Lyle Waggoner, the actor with the leading man looks who spent seven seasons onThe Carol Burnett Showbefore portraying versions of Steve Trevor a generation apart onWonder Woman, has died. He was 84.
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Lyle Waggoner has sadly passed away at the age of 84.
LOS ANGELES -- Lyle Waggoner, the tall, dark-haired and handsome comic foil on "The Carol Burnett Show" who also played a superhero's partner on "Wonder Woman," died Tuesday. He was 84.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Lyle Waggoner, who starred on “The Carol Burnett Show” and in the 1970s “Wonder Woman” series, has died at 84.
Rest in peace, Lyle Waggoner.
Lyle Waggoner, who starred on “The Carol Burnett Show” and in the 1970s “Wonder Woman” series, has died at 84.
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