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. Waggoner, who ...
Television actor/comedian Lyle Waggoner, who starred in programs including “The Carol Burnett Show” and “Wonder Woman,” died Tuesday from cancer, his family confirmed in a statement. He was 84. The ...
Luxury trailers have become mainstays on film and TV sets around Los Angeles, taking economy of space to new heights. Manufacturer and supplier Star Waggons has had the market on lockdown since 1979, ...
Moving Business: Lyle Waggoner with son Jason inside a trailer. Former actor Lyle Waggoner had a moment of inspiration while filming the 1970s TV series “Wonder Woman” that wound up changing his life.
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Hudson Pacific Properties has announced the separate acquisitions of Star Waggons and Zio Studio Services, two companies that provide transportation and logistics services to studio productions, for a ...
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Waggoner, who was battling cancer, died peacefully Tuesday at his Los Angeles-area home with his wife of 60 years, Sharon, at his side, according to a family statement. A household name in the 1970s, ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lyle Waggoner, who used his good looks to comic effect on “The Carol Burnett Show,” partnered with a superhero on “Wonder Woman” and was the first centerfold for Playgirl magazine, ...