Lindsay Wagner rocketed to fame thanks to The Bionic Woman, which saw the actress playing a tennis player turned superhero, Jaime Sommers.
Away from the screen, Lindsay has had a life worthy of a Hollywood film, narrowly avoiding death in a plane crash after falling ill, and also marrying four times, including to two Hollywood stars. The actress is also the mother to two sons, both of whom have inherited her love of showbusiness.
Lindsay’s two sons, Dorian and Alex, both came from her marriage to stuntman Henry Kingi, with the pair first crossing paths thanks to the filming of The Bionic Woman.
So, what do you know of her boys? Meet them below…
Lindsay Wagner’s sons
While both of Lindsay’s sons, Dorian and Alex, followed her into showbusiness, they more emulated their father by getting involved in stunt work.
Dorian, who also works as a creature actor, has worked on the likes of Stranger Things, Venom and The Book of Boba Fett. Meanwhile, Alex has credits in major film franchises and blockbusters, including Tenet, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Blade Runner 2049.
Speaking of how his father served as his inspiration for stunt work, Dorian told Fangoria: “The generation that I came up with really paved the way for a lot of us. That was my dad’s generation in the stunt world. He did The Dukes of Hazzard and The A-Team, and he came up doing a lot of car driving.
“In fact, he still works on the Fast and Furious movies doing driving stuff. And when I was 11-years-old, and I first started doing stunts, that generation was all about, ‘We’re just here to do a job. It’s all about the actor, and then that’s it, you go home.'”
Her two children were used to the cameras growing up, with an interview published in 1988 for UPI Hollywood noting that she kept her children by her side whenever she was filming, even caring for Dorian when she was starring in the 80s police drama, Jessie.
However, working hard while raising a family eventually took its toll, and speaking to AmoMama in 2023, she confessed that she turned to motivational speaking and spiritualism. “I was working so much that I had to take a break after all those years, and helping my children and friends was a passion of mine,” she said.
“I started doing small retreats and teaching people techniques that were so helpful for me. It just went viral. I wasn’t expecting that. I ended up on the road for about 15 months.”
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