The ’90s was the decade that brought us some of the best moments in TV soaps. With shows like “The Bold and the Beautiful,” “Santa Barbara,” “Melrose Place,” and “General Hospital,” fans of TV dramas were never left disappointed. Apart from drama, these three soaps also introduced the world to the immense and unforgettable talent of Jack Wagner.
The actor and musician cemented his fame on these TV shows, where he played interesting characters that fans quickly grew to love. In “The Bold and the Beautiful,” he played the role of Nick Marrone, a charming ladies’ man and rival of Ridge Forrester.
There is undoubtedly more to this talented actor than meets the eye. He is also a gifted musician with multiple hits in his catalog, including the ’80s ballad “All I Need.” The actor was previously engaged to actress Heather Locklear and was married to Kristina Wagner, with whom he shares his two sons, Peter and the late Harrison Wagner.
His quintessential stunning looks have made him the ultimate heartthrob to fans. The actor is beloved for his piercing blue eyes and beautiful hair, which he styles perfectly in every picture. Fans are taken back in time whenever he posts on social media, and he is constantly showered with love. He entertained fans with a messy hair mirror picture during quarantine, and they reacted with praise for the actor’s looks.
“No matter how you look like in the morning, you will always be the most handsome men on earth,” one user wrote.
Another fan of the picture echoed the general comments:
“Best looking man on the planet!” they declared.
Jack Wagner (circa 1990s), (IMAGO/Everett Collection)
Life hasn’t always been smooth sailing for Jack, especially in recent years. In June 2022, Jack and his ex-wife, Kristina Wagner, lost their son, Harrison, to an accidental drug overdose at just 27. In a coroner’s report released less than a week after what would have been his 28th birthday, the cause of death was revealed to be an accident caused by a cocktail of fentanyl and Xanax.
Jack and Kristina went on to create the Harrison Wagner Scholarship Fund in his honor. Commenting on the aims of the foundation, Jack said:
“We’ve helped countless young addicts who desperately need the treatment and recovery… It’s about accountability and learning how to live life drug-free.”