
Jack Wagner Ties the Knot with Girlfriend Michelle Wolf from The Bold and the Beautiful
The Bold and the Beautiful‘s Jack Wagner has officially tied the knot with girlfriend Michelle Wolf.
Wolf announced the exciting news on Saturday, May 31, sharing on Instagram, “We did it!!!!!! MARRIED in front of our little family!!” The post showcased moments from their special day, which seemed to have occurred earlier that month.
Wagner, 65, has yet to share anything about the wedding or Wolf on his own social media. According to Wolf’s posts, the couple became Instagram official in 2021 after beginning their romance that same year.
Prior to marrying Wolf, Jack was wed to Kristina Wagner from 1993 until 2006. They welcomed their son Peter in 1990 and son Harrison in 1994. (Tragically, Harrison passed away from an accidental drug overdose at the age of 27 in 2022.) In 2011, Jack learned about his daughter, Kerry, who was 23 at the time and had been placed for adoption.
Social media snapshots from Jack’s wedding day revealed Peter in attendance alongside Michelle’s daughter, Ornella.
In addition to Kristina, Jack has also been linked to his Bold and the Beautiful co-star Ashley Jones and had a brief engagement with Heather Locklear in 2011.
Jack exclusively shared with Us Weekly in March that he has kept in touch with Locklear, 63, over the years, stating, “Just [for] little things. Birthday things or stuff like that. We stay friendly.”
During that conversation, Jack commended Locklear as an exceptional scene partner.
“I believe the success of [When Calls the Heart] is largely due to Erin Krakow, our leading actress. I’ve always felt that way about any production I’ve been a part of,” Jack explained. “It was Heather from Melrose [Place], and it was Bold and the Beautiful with Katherine Kelly Lang.
Jack continued: “When the audience connects with and supports your lead, it creates an investment. They feel as though they know us, and we feel we know them too.”
Jack also reflected on his extensive career in the soap opera industry.
“I’ve never been keen on the label of a ‘soap actor.’ To me, it’s not significant. I consider myself a legitimate thespian with theater training. Actors are just that; it depends on the medium they’re working in,” he told Us. “Honestly, people from A-list films often don’t grasp what it’s like to tackle 60 pages of dialogue in a single day on a soap opera while working for 14 hours and getting it all right.”
The actor acknowledged his co-stars’ efforts, adding, “You strive to deliver the best performance, despite the 60 pages of dialogue for the day. In contrast, when filming a Movie of the Week — which I’ve done about 30 or 40 times — we shoot over 15 or 16 days, but manage no more than eight pages a day. That’s where I hope to earn some recognition. It demands outstanding memorization, a serious commitment to rehearsal, and a dedication to performing to the best of your ability in a short time frame.”