Lindsay Wagner Greets Fans at “Bionic Woman ”Event Nearly 50 Years After Show's Premiere

Lindsay Wagner Greets Fans at "Bionic Woman "Event Nearly 50 Years After Show's Premiere Angela AndaloroOctober 27, 2025 at 9:53 PM 0 NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Lindsay Wagner Lindsay Wagner portrayed Jamie Sommers in several series from 1975 to 1994 Fans of The Bionic Woman gathered to ...

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Angela AndaloroOctober 27, 2025 at 9:53 PM

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Lindsay Wagner portrayed Jamie Sommers in several series from 1975 to 1994

Fans of The Bionic Woman gathered to meet Wagner, 76, at Missouri Horror Con

Wagner has been making a number of appearances, reminiscing with fans nearly five decades after first gracing the small screen

Lindsay Wagner is as lovely as ever as she reunites with some of her biggest fans.

The actress, 76, recently appeared at the Missouri Horror Con, where she chatted with fans about all things Jamie Sommers.

Wagner was first introduced to the world as Sommers in The Six Million Dollar Man, which gave way to the spinoff, The Bionic Woman. The Bionic Woman aired from 1976 to 1978, earning Wagner a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

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That wasn't the end of Sommers. In 1987, fans were treated to the TV movie The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman, which was followed by 1989's Bionic Showdown. Wagner also starred in 1994's Bionic Ever After?

The photos shared on her official Facebook page were accompanied by a caption that reads, "More from Missouri Horror Con — Lindsay looking every bit the angel. Can you spot her wings?"

Wagner's character is beloved by fans who got to know her as Steve Austin's longtime sweetheart. Their final film together, Bionic Ever After?, showed Jamie experiencing trouble with her limbs as she prepared to marry her longtime love.

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Alan Oppenheimer (Dr. Rudy Wells), Richard Anderson (Oscar), Lindsay Wagner (Jamie Sommers), Lee Majors (Steve)

The actress' time as the character was almost cut short in real life, with Wagner scheduled to be a passenger on American Airlines Flight 191 from Chicago to Los Angeles on May 25, 1979. The plane crashed a few minutes after takeoff, killing all 271 people on board.

Wagner opened up about the experience in a June 2024 interview, noting, "I'm very into listening to yourself. I think that's a huge part of our evolutionary growth, to have honor for your intuition. And it doesn't even always have to make sense, that's the thing people keep trying to use their left brain while they get into intuition and it's not compatible."

Of the accident, she continued, "No, and it's no it's no disrespect for anybody. It's just I don't believe that was my time. When my time comes, there's not going to be anything that I can do about it. It's going to be my time, whatever that actually means. People put different things onto those words, religious beliefs or just you know, 'My time is up in the universe,' it's whatever it is."

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