There was a Hart To Hart reunion this week, and the moment was posted to Instagram on Tuesday.
Stefanie Powers, 81, uploaded a photo with her 1980s TV costar Robert Wagner.
He was seated in an arm chair and she was seen behind him in a house with a view of Los Angeles.
The actor was in the same clothes he had on when he celebrated his 94th birthday with his wife Jill St John at Italian restaurant Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica, California, where Rihanna often dines.
Hart To Hart aired from 1979 until 1984 and was about a rich, good-looking married couple who solved murders as a hobby.
The show was created by Sidney Sheldon.
Each episode revolved around self-made millionaire Jonathan (played by Wagner) and freelance writer Jennifer (starring Powers) who are the child-free Harts, though they do dote on the rescue dog Freeway.
There was a Hart To Hart reunion this week, and the moment was shared to Instagram on Tuesday. Stefanie Powers, 81, uploaded a photo with her 1980s TV costar Robert Wagner. He was seated in an arm chair and she was seen behind him in a house with a view of Los Angeles
Hart To Hart aired from 1979 until 1984 and was about a rich couple who solved murders as a hobby
Their sidekick was the streetwise butler Max, played by Lionel Stander.
Famous guest stars on the series included Ray Milland, Capucine, Eve Arden, Tommy Lasorda, Tippi Hedren, Julie Newmar and Robert Davi.
Later, there were several spin off Hart To Hart movies.
When out to dinner with Jill, the film and television legend appeared dapper in a pair of black slacks and a pale yellow sweater with glimpse of a multi-toned neckerchief.
The Austin Powers franchise star kept warm in the chilly night air with a navy blue puffy vest with rainbow stripes.
His salt and pepper hair was brushed away from his face and he smiled as he chatted with his wife, St John, 83.
Robert and Jill tied the knot in 1990 after eight years of courtship. The two had known each other since the 1950s, and was a good friend of the actor and his late wife, Natalie Wood, who died in a boating accident off the coast of Catalina Island in November 1981.
The couple had been drinking with Natalie’s Brainstorm co-star Christopher Walken, 80, and the actress went to bed before the men. Her body was discovered the next day.
Although the actor was considered a ‘person of interest’ in the case, he was never arrested, although there was a lot of speculation, without proof, that the Splendor in the Grass star had somehow orchestrated his wife’s death.
The show was created by Sidney Sheldon. Each episode revolved around self-made millionaire Jonathan (played by Wagner) and freelance writer Jennifer (starring Powers) who are the Harts
Robert was seen with his movie star wife Jill St John on his 94th birthday last weekend in LA
At the time, the coroner ruled her death an accidental drowning, but after the case was re-opened in 2011, the death certificate was changed to reflect ‘drowning and other undetermined factors.’
Robert was officially cleared as a person of interest in 2022.
His daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, 53, has fiercely defended her father amid all the speculation.
In her 2020 book, More Than Love, An Intimate Portrait of My Mother, Natalie Wood, she wrote, ‘No one in my world questioned my dad’s love for my mom or his utter despair at her loss. We can never know with complete certainty how my mother ended up in the water.
Instead the still-grieving daughter has chosen to ‘focus on the things I do know – My father would never have harmed my mother or failed to save her if he knew she was in danger,’ writes Natasha, who was just 11 when her mother died.
In December Robert posted a photo from his 1957 wedding to the West Side Story actress, expressing his continued love for her
‘And I focus on my love for my mother, my dad, my family’, Natasha stated.
‘My mother was not a tragic, doomed person. Her life was devoted to her art, her children, her husband and her heart.’
Robert and Natalie were married twice, from 1957-1962, and they walked down the aisle again in 1972.
In December Robert posted a photo from his 1957 wedding to the West Side Story actress, expressing his continued love for her. ’66 years ago on December 28th 1957, Natalie was my girl and now she was my wife. Happy Anniversary, Nat. More than love.’