Lou Wagner

Biography: Character actor Lou Wagner has been visible in movies and television since the mid-'60s, but his most visible big-screen part was played under such heavy makeup that audiences can be forgiven for not remembering him. Wagner was one of a handful of actors carried over from the original Planet of the Apes (1968) to its sequel, Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), playing Lucius, the young assistant to chimpanzee scientists Cornelius (Roddy McDowall and David Watson) and Zira (Kim Hunter) in the two movies. Born in San Jose, CA, in 1948, Wagner's short stature (reportedly five feet, two inches) and youthful features made him a natural to play young teenagers, and across the late '60s and into the start of the 1970s he often did just that, on series such as Lost in Space and Dragnet, in addition to appearances in feature films, including Hello Down There (1969) and Airport (1970, in which he had three very funny scenes as a know-it-all boy passenger). In his television debut inCharacter actor Lou Wagner has been visible in movies and television since the mid-'60s, but his most visible big-screen part was played under such heavy makeup that audiences can be forgiven for not remembering him. Wagner was one of a handful of actors carried over from the original Planet of the Apes (1968) to its sequel, Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), playing Lucius, the young assistant to chimpanzee scientists Cornelius (Roddy McDowall and David Watson) and Zira (Kim Hunter) in the two movies. Born in San Jose, CA, in 1948, Wagner's short stature (reportedly five feet, two inches) and youthful features made him a natural to play young teenagers, and across the late '60s and into the start of the 1970s he often did just that, on series such as Lost in Space and Dragnet, in addition to appearances in feature films, including Hello Down There (1969) and Airport (1970, in which he had three very funny scenes as a know-it-all boy passenger). In his television debut in the Lost in Space episode "The Haunted Lighthouse," Wagner managed to squeeze some pathos out of the role of a lonely alien boy with a secret, while on the Dragnet episode "The Big Departure" he made the most of his role as a pseudo-intellectual teenage rebel. By the 1970s, in addition to showing up in Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, Wagner had settled into character and supporting roles, mostly in television, with the occasional movie role here and there. He has worked regularly into the 21st century, with an occasional bigger part to highlight his career, such as his starring role in Starry Night (1999). Expand

Lou Wagner's Scores

  • TV
Average career score: 66
Highest Metascore: 75 Raising Hope: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 50 The Millers: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
3 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Raising Hope: Season 4 Nov 15, 2013 Wally Phipps 7.3
50 The Millers: Season 1 Oct 3, 2013 Mr. Booms 4.4
tbd Raising Hope: Season 3 Oct 2, 2012 Wally Phipps 8.0
tbd Raising Hope: Season 2 Sep 20, 2011 Wally Phipps / Wally Phipps 7.9
75 Raising Hope: Season 1 Sep 21, 2010 Wally Phipps / Wally Phipps 8.1
tbd Yes, Dear: Season 6 Sep 21, 2005 Mike Werlie tbd
tbd Yes, Dear: Season 5 Feb 16, 2005 Mike tbd
tbd Girlfriends: Season 3 Sep 23, 2002 Dr. Michael Garrett tbd
tbd Yes, Dear: Season 1 Oct 2, 2000 Mr. Bradley 6.8
tbd Coach: Season 7 Sep 12, 1994 Arthur tbd
74 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Season 1 Jan 3, 1993 Krax 8.5
tbd Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season 6 Sep 21, 1992 DaiMon Solok 8.7
tbd The Golden Girls: Season 7 Sep 21, 1991 Guest 10
tbd CHiPs: Season 6 Oct 10, 1982 Harlan (1978-83) tbd
tbd CHiPs: Season 5 Oct 4, 1981 Harlan (1978-83) tbd
tbd CHiPs: Season 4 Sep 21, 1980 Harlan (1978-83) / Harlan tbd
tbd CHiPs: Season 3 Sep 22, 1979 Harlan (1978-83) / Harlan tbd
tbd CHiPs: Season 2 Sep 16, 1978 Harlan Arliss(1978-83) / Harlan tbd
tbd Lost in Space: Season 3 Sep 6, 1967 J-5 tbd