Jack Wagner (actor)
Born | October 3, 1959 |
Hometown | Washington, Missouri, United States |
Net worth | $9 million |
Height | 6'0" (1.82m) |
Spouse | Kristina Wagner |
Partner | Heather Locklear |
Children | Kerry Wagner, Harrison Wagner, Peter Wagner |
Parents | Scotty Wagner, Peter Wagner |
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- Moscow-Pullman Daily News, Moscow, Idaho
ANALYSIS: Handing out first quarter grades for the Vandals
- Moscow-Pullman Daily News, Moscow, Idaho
Vandals dish out some sweet revenge
- The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
No. 4 Idaho makes statement with 41-13 win over No. 17 Albany
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‘General Hospital’ Star Jack Wagner’s Son Harrison’s Cause of Death Revealed?Amid Scholarship Launch
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2005 | Emmy (Daytime) | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | The Bold and the Beautiful | Nominated |
1985 | Emmy (Daytime) | Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series | General Hospital | Nominated |
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- Sports·The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
Things to watch: Idaho can continue impressive nonconference with win over 15th-ranked Albany
Sep. 13—MOSCOW, Idaho — This certainly qualifies as a statement game. Idaho opened the season by hanging within 10 points of third-ranked Oregon, falling 24-14, and a week ago it dealt Wyoming a 17-13 upset. Now, following their early-season foray in the Football Bowl Championship Subdivision, the Vandals have their home opener against Albany University, which knocked them out of the Football ...
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TUESDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK: A great defense heals all wounds
Sep. 10—It is Monday again, which means time to write another Tuesday Morning Quarterback column about the Idaho Vandals. In 2024, it also means that it is time to once again make an update on the quarterback situation in Moscow. Last week the news was grim. Starting quarterback Jack Layne suffered a broken collarbone and will be out for several weeks with hope that he can return before the ...
Thanks for your feedback! - Sports·Lewiston Tribune, Idaho
TUESDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK: A great defense heals all wounds for Vandals
Sep. 10—It is Monday again, which means time to write another Tuesday Morning Quarterback column about the Idaho Vandals. In 2024, it also means that it is time to once again make an update on the quarterback situation in Moscow. Last week the news was grim. Starting quarterback Jack Layne suffered a broken collarbone and will be out for several weeks with hope that he can return before the ...
Thanks for your feedback! - Sports·The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
Idaho may need to rely on third-string quarterback Nick Josifek as injuries pile up
Sep. 9—MOSCOW, Idaho — An Idaho season that began with enormous optimism was on shaky ground after this weekend's play. The Vandals opened the season with a stare -down against third-ranked Oregon before the Vandals narrowly lost, 24-14, and followed with a 17-13 upset of Football Bowl Subdivision's Wyoming during which Idaho's second quarterback, Jack Wagner, was injured in the second half . ...
Thanks for your feedback! - Sports·Moscow-Pullman Daily News, Moscow, Idaho
Vandals upset Cowboys, but lose another quarterback
Sep. 8—The Idaho Vandals defeated the Wyoming Cowboys for the first time in 103 years Saturday in a 17-13 slugfest in Laramie, Wyo. It was the first time the Vandals have ever won in Laramie and it was Idaho coach Jason Eck's second victory against a Football Bowl Subdivision school in two years. "Very proud of our team's effort. These road wins are tough to get. FBS wins are tough to get," ...
Thanks for your feedback! - Sports·Lewiston Tribune, Idaho
Vandals head to Cowboy country looking for first win
Sep. 7—Two teams will look for their first victories of the season when No. 7 Idaho travels to Laramie, Wyo., to take on Wyoming of the Football Bowl Subdivision at 12:30 p.m. today on TruTV and streaming on Max. "They're very good at home, so it's gonna be a challenge," Idaho coach Jason Eck said. "I think we gotta build off of last week's performance and play better, really, on all sides. ...
Thanks for your feedback! - Sports·The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
Things to watch: Idaho has opportunity for FCS-FBS upset against Wyoming
Sep. 6—MOSCOW, Idaho — Jay Sawvel, who oversaw one of the best Mountain West Conference defenses last year as Wyoming's defensive coordinator, when the Cowboys compiled a 9-4 record and won a bowl game against Toledo, became the new head coach following the season. After the Cowboys were rolled 48-7 by Arizona State in their opening game last week, he got a death threat. So, coach, how do you ...
Thanks for your feedback! - Sports·The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
With injured QB Jack Layne out, Idaho may lean more on the RB tandem of Elisha Cummings, Nate Thomas
Sep. 5—MOSCOW, Idaho — Idaho running backs Elisha Cummings and Nate Thomas have a new quarterback to assist. The two combined for 53 rushing yards and 51 receiving yards Saturday to help new redshirt sophomore starting quarterback Jack Layne during a 24-14 loss against No. 3 Oregon in the season opener. Cummings, as a wildcat quarterback, also pitched to Layne for Idaho's second touchdown. ...
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Idaho QB Wagner ready for the opportunity
Sep. 4—Talk to any coach in the country and one of the first things they say when a player goes down with an injury is "next man up." That is the mentality that the Idaho Vandals have going into the second game of the season against Wyoming at 12:30 p.m. Saturday (TruTV) without starting quarterback Jack Layne. Layne suffered a collarbone injury late in the 24-14 loss to then-No. 3 Oregon that ...
Thanks for your feedback! - Sports·Moscow-Pullman Daily News, Moscow, Idaho
COMMENTARY: Now is not a time for the Vandals to sweat
Sep. 3—A quick Google search revealed that ducks do not have sweat glands and therefore do not sweat. However, I saw a lot of Oregon Ducks faithful sweating as their national championship-hopeful team held onto a three-point lead in the fourth quarter against the lower-division Idaho Vandals on Saturday. It has been a bit of a whirlwind for me since I returned to the Tribune to take on the ...
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