Robert Wagner gave a heartwarming tribute to his late wife Marion Marshall on the person’s 96th birthday, showing how much they loved each other.
Wagner chose to mark their anniversary on Instagram by posting a cherished old photo of the couple in black and white. His caption showed how loving and grateful he still is for his wife.
He wrote “Wishing all the best on your Heavenly Birthday, Marion Marshall, my 2nd wife.” She was the reason I received our daughter Katie and my sons Peter and Josh. Today, I remember all the joy and thinking of Katie and Josh.
From someone who has felt both happiness and pain in love, he delivered a simple message that carried big meaning.
She is a Star on Her Own
Marion Marshall, whose appeal brightened the movie screens of the 1950s, is most remembered for playing alongside some of Hollywood’s top stars in films such as I Was a Male War Bride (1949) and Sailor Beware (1952). Even after the cameras stopped, her grace and stability still stayed with her.
Although Marshall died in September 2018 at the age of 89, her influence is still felt through her kids and all those she influenced in Hollywood and elsewhere.

Their time of Love
The love between Wagner and Marshall started in the early 1960s, just after Wagner’s marriage to Natalie Wood was over. In 1963, He and Marshall got married and were together for nearly ten years.
As a result of their marriage, Katie Wagner, a famous entertainment journalist and TV person, came into the world, and Wagner became the proud stepfather of Marshall’s children from a different relationship.
Wagner’s recent act shows that what lasts long after divorce are the bonds created by family and history.
Many books deal with the challenges of love.
Wagner’s life offstage seems to have been written as a dramatic Hollywood film with plenty of emotions and surprising changes.
When Natalie Wood was only 18, she married Kirk Douglas in 1956. At one time, they were Hollywood’s most famous couple, but their relationship finished in 1962. Wagner and Wood tied the knot once again in 1972 after they had been married for a decade.
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Together, they became parents to Courtney and Wagner also helped look after Natasha Gregson Wagner, Wood’s child from a previous relationship.
It was a terrible loss when Wood died in a baffling drowning accident near Catalina Island in 1981. Even though the incident is still discussed and questioned, it is a very private and painful episode for Wagner.
A Fresh Beginning with Jill St. John
After Wood’s death, Wagner found love again and began seeing actress Jill St. John.
The two had started working together at 20th Century Fox many years before, but it wasn’t until late in the 1980s that their relationship became romantic.

After getting married in 1990, they have remained together and recently celebrated 35 years as a married couple. On Instagram, Wagner expressed love by saying, “35 years of us enjoying love, laughter, and partnership.” I feel blessed every day that you are with me. I wish you a very Happy Anniversary, my dearest.”
Showing Love and Not Giving Up
Wagner’s life, full of both happiness and sadness, proves that human relationships can be very intricate. More than a birthday note, his tribute to Marion Marshall reflects how thankful he is for the time spent with family and how much he’s grown during that period.
Even at that age, Wagner still has an open heart and continues to love, remember, and honor. Even if he’s remembering them on social media or in quiet moments at home in Aspen, where he and St. John live now, Wagner always cherishes the memories of his loved ones.
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Besides his memorable roles in movies like Hart to Hart and Switch, Robert Wagner has stood the test of time in Hollywood by being devoted and honest in his personal life.
By mentioning Marion Marshall’s birthday, Wagner urges everyone to appreciate the people around them and to remember those who are no longer with us.
He demonstrates that love tends to remain over the years.