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    Jonathan Hart (Robert Wagner) is the CEO of Hart Industries, a global conglomerate based in Los Angeles. His wife Jennifer ( Stefanie Powers ) is a freelance journalist . Living the jetset lifestyle, the Harts often find themselves involved in cases of smuggling, theft, corporate and international espionage and, most commonly, murder.

  2. Feb 18, 2024 · While the show didn’t amass a plethora of awards, it earned a devoted fan base. Jonathan Hart (Robert Wagner) was the millionaire C.E.O. of Hart Industries, a global conglomerate, while his stunning wife Jennifer (Stefanie Powers) was a freelance journalist.

  3. While working on their very first case together, Jonathan (Robert Wagner) proposes to Jennifer (Stefanie Powers) in London. From Season 5, Episode 1 'Two Harts Are Better Than One' - Follows...

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  4. Aug 29, 2024 · While Powers and Wagner had undeniable on-screen chemistry, they weren't together in real life. From 1966 to 1972, Powers was married to actor Gary Lockwood, and then shortly after her divorce, she dated actor William Holden, whom she described as her soul mate. Holden, however, died in 1981.

  5. Aug 21, 2023 · Stefanie Powers (80) and Robert Wagner (93) played "Jennifer" and "Jonathan Hart," a married couple who solved criminal cases together. Even though the last episode aired in 1984, Robert Wagner is still in the acting business.

  6. How Jonathan And Jennifer Fell In Love | Hart To Hart | journalist, wealth | Working on their very first case together, Jonathan (Robert Wagner) proposes to Jennifer (Stefanie Powers) in London.

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  7. Powers became most widely known as a television star for her role as Jennifer Hart in the American mystery series Hart to Hart, with Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart, in which they portray a married couple who continually get mixed up in mysterious and/or criminal occurrences which they then solve usually without the assistance of the police.

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