Talk:Katie Wagner
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[edit]Katie Wagner was born on May 11th, 1964 in Los Angeles California to actress Marion Marshall and actor Robert Wagner. In 1970, when Katie was seven years old, her parents divorced. In her early teens, she moved in with her dad, her stepmother Natalie Wood and her two younger sisters, Natasha and Courtney. In 1980, tragedy struck when Natalie drowned off the coast of Catalina Island. This put Katie as sort of the head of her household, helping her family get back on track. A year later, she graduated from Beverly Hills High School and attended Santa Barbara City College for a semester. She then decided to try a hand a modeling, where she had the opportunity to live in London, UK and Tokyo, Japan. Her big television break struck in 1987, when she and her dad were featured on the TV show called Born Famous. The shows host asked her what she would like to do and she answered "I would like to do what you do" her first gig was a at home interview with Dan Aykroyd and his wife, Donna Dixon. That led to a two and a half year run on Movietime (Now E!) TV and reporting gigs kept Katie busy all throughout the 1990s. She hosted the Hollywood Report on Channel Four in Great Britain and was an MTV VJ. Other hosting gigs include 'Live From The House Of Blues', 'Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous', and 'The Big Picture'. In 1996, Katie hosted the Lifetime Intimate Portrait of Natalie Wood, where she personally interviewed her family.
In 1999, she began to work for TV Guide Channel, where she hosted Music News, What's On, and TV Talk In 2004, after a 5 year run, Katie left the TV Guide Channel to pursue other host aspirations. Later that year, she and her dad were guests on Good Day Live and she was also a guest star on Charmed in the episode Styx Feet Under. In 2005, she hosted the short lived reality show The Starlet On September 21, 2006, Katie began the best job of all-motherhood, when she gave birth to her first child. A son she named Riley John Wagner Lewis.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 131.123.68.117 (talk) 00:08, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
Notability
[edit]This article, certainly in its current state, fails Notability guidelines for WP:BLPs. It is completely unsourced (and, no, IMDb in the 'External links' section does not count in my book...), and has been since it was created in 2006. Note that notability is NOTINHERITED, so being the daughter of Robert Wagner counts nothing towards keeping this article. I'd suggest that someone find some reliable sourcing to show this one passes WP:GNG, and fast, as I intend to take this one to WP:AfD when I have some time to look into it more. --IJBall (contribs • talk) 17:36, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
"former stepsister"?
[edit]Is that a thing? Isn't it once a stepsister, always a stepsister? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.95.174.225 (talk) 21:25, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
Photo
[edit]Someone asked for a citation from Voxx. I saw the photo of Katie Wagner on the Voxx website: http://voxx.org/wp-content/uploads/katie-wagner1.jpeg CryMeAnOcean (talk) 07:42, 1 July 2018 (UTC)
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