Robert Wagner Celebrates 35th Wedding Anniversary with Wife Jill St. John: 'Every Day by Your Side Has Been a Blessing'

Robert Wagner Celebrates 35th Wedding Anniversary with Wife Jill St. John: 'Every Day by Your Side Has Been a Blessing'New Foto - Robert Wagner Celebrates 35th Wedding Anniversary with Wife Jill St. John: 'Every Day by Your Side Has Been a Blessing'

Nick Elgar/Getty Robert Wagner and Jill St. John are celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary On Monday, May 26, Wagner, 95, marked the milestone by sharing an Instagram post featuring a montage of photos of the couple together over the years The two Hollywood stars tied the knot in 1990 after reconnecting following the 1981 death of Wagner's former wife Natalie Wood Robert Wagnerand wife Jill St. John are celebrating a special milestone in their marriage! On Monday, May 26, Wagner, 95, marked their 35th wedding anniversary by sharing a touchingInstagram postreflecting on the occasion. "35 years of love, laughter and partnership with my beautiful Jill. Every day by your side has been a blessing. Happy Anniversary, my love. 💕🍾," he wrote, alongside a montage of photos of the pair from over the years. As the slideshow kicks off, the message "I owe her everything 💕" flashes. The photos show the two Hollywood stars attending red carpet events together, posing with their dog, skiing, fishing and vacationing. The slideshow also features snapshots from Wagner and St. John's wedding, including one capturing the newlyweds preparing to cut their cake. In the caption, theAustin Powersactor also included a series of hashtags such as #HollywoodRomance, #TimelessLove, #ForeverUs and #GoldenYears. Ralph Dominguez/MediaPunch via Getty Wagner and St. John, 84 — who is best known for playing Tiffany Case, the first American Bond girl in theJames Bondmovie franchise — initiallymet in the 1950s, when they were both contract players at Fox. The seeds for their decades-long romance were first planted in November 1981, when St. John sent flowers and a sympathy note to Wagner following thetragic drowning deathof his actress wife,Natalie Wood, during a boat trip to California's Catalina Island. St. John had known Wood since childhood. Two months after Wood's death, St. John and Wagner — who, at the time, was juggling the filming ofHart to Hartand raising his three daughters — crossed paths at a dinner party and reconnected. Their relationship grew quickly from there. "That was it," St. John's friend and business partner Jayne Smith recalled to PEOPLE in 1982. "[Wagner] just started calling. They started dating and have been ever since. She's really in love." At the time, St. John told PEOPLE, "I am very, very happy." Wagner and St. John married in April 1990 and in 2007, they left Los Angeles behind for a quieter life in Aspen, Colorado. In his 2008 autobiographyPieces of My Heart, Wagner wrote about how he had finally found peace in the ski resort town and hoped to be buried there, perThe Denver Post. Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Earlier this year, as he turned 95, Wagner showed fans that he's hardly slowing down. In a video shared exclusively with PEOPLE, theTowering Infernostar could be seen smiling as he did a vigorous cardio workout on his Feb. 10 birthday. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. His daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner posted a similar clip on herNatalie Fragrance Instagram account, set to Frank Sinatra's "My Way." "Still doing things his way at 95," she wrote in the caption. "Happy Birthday to my old man who turns 95 today!" Abirthday tributeshared on Wagner's Instagram account celebrated his impact on the entertainment industry. "For over seven decades, he has graced our screens with unforgettable performances, timeless charm, and an enduring legacy in Hollywood. From It Takes a Thief to Hart to Hart, from The Pink Panther, The Towering Inferno to Austin Powers, he has captivated audiences with his talent and charisma," the message read. "Today, we celebrate not just an incredible career but an incredible man." Read the original article onPeople

 

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