Lindsay Wagner was born Lindsay Jean Wagner on June 22nd in Los Angeles, California. Having studied dance and singing, the tall blonde was a much sought-after photographic fashion model, but realized acting was her forte.
Lindsay makes little distinction between her life as an actress, advocate, mother, humanitarian or author. What unites these various parts is a commitment through her work and her personal life to advancing human potential. Early in her career this commitment was evident in her Emmy Award winning portrayal of “The Bionic Woman”.
Her use of media as a way to communicate ideas to help people in their personal process is demonstrated in so many of her films. Films such as: "Shattered Dreams" on spousal abuse and domestic violence starred in and co-Produced by Lindsay in 1991; "The Taking of Flight 847" on the root complexities of terrorism; "Evil In Clear River" on the quiet rise of the Neo-Nazi movement in America; "Child's Cry" on child sexual abuse; "I Want To Live" on the moral dilemma regarding capital punishment; and "The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel" on the battle between the naturopathic and allopathic healthcare.
Off screen, Lindsay continuously works both publicly and privately in advocacy and public education. She shares the knowledge and experiences which have greatly impacted her life and have profoundly enhanced her awe of our often unrecognized human potential. Lindsay has co-authored two books: a best-selling vegetarian lifestyle cookbook entitled, "The High Road to Health" (Simon & Schuster) and a book on acupressure, "Lindsay Wagner's New Beauty: The Acupressure Facelift" (Simon & Schuster). In addition to the books, she offering experiential “Quiet the Mind & Open the Heart” retreats and workshops.
Visit her home page LindsayWagner.com to learn more. Ms. Wagner continues to act and you can check out her past, present and future appearances by visiting her entry on the Internet Movie Database.