It’s hard to say goodbye to someone who brought so much joy and laughter to our screens. Lyle Waggoner, the beloved actor best known for his unforgettable performances on The Carol Burnett Show and Wonder Woman, passed away peacefully at the age of 84 on March 17, as confirmed by Closer Weekly.
Lyle’s life was a testament to passion, dedication, and versatility. In a heartfelt statement shared with Closer, his representative revealed, “Lyle Waggoner, a loving husband, father, grandfather, entrepreneur, and actor, passed away peacefully at home on March 17 at the age of 84 with his wife by his side. The cause of death was cancer.” Lyle’s legacy will undoubtedly live on through his incredible work and the countless lives he touched.
A Career Spanning Decades
Beyond his role as a charming actor, Lyle Waggoner carved out a remarkable career that spanned several decades. Fans of The Carol Burnett Show will always remember him for his impeccable comedic timing and ability to make audiences roar with laughter. But his talents didn’t stop there. In the 1970s, he became the face of Wonder Woman, playing Steve Trevor alongside the iconic Lynda Carter. His portrayal of the character added depth and charm to the superhero series, making it a household name.
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Before landing these iconic roles, Lyle’s journey began with a guest appearance on the classic western series Gunsmoke. This marked the start of a career filled with diverse roles that showcased his versatility as an actor. Each performance left an indelible mark on audiences and solidified his place in Hollywood history.

From Hollywood Star to Successful Entrepreneur
In 1979, Lyle embarked on a new chapter in his life when he founded Star Waggons, a business that would become his life’s passion. The company specialized in manufacturing and supplying custom trailers, and it all started when Lyle purchased his first motorhome to lease to the producers of Wonder Woman. This entrepreneurial venture quickly grew into a thriving business, proving that Lyle’s talents extended far beyond the screen.
While his acting career was undoubtedly successful, Lyle found immense fulfillment in building and growing his business. His entrepreneurial spirit was a driving force behind Star Waggons’ success, and he took great pride in being the top dog in his industry.
A Family Man at Heart
After achieving fame and success in Hollywood, Lyle made the decision to step back from the spotlight and focus on family life. In 1961, he married his wife, Sharon, and together they built a beautiful life, welcoming two sons, Beau and Jason. Although his boys didn’t follow in his acting footsteps, they learned invaluable lessons from their father about hard work, dedication, and leadership.
In fact, Lyle entrusted the future of Star Waggons to his sons, teaching them the ropes and preparing them to take over the business. In a candid interview with Los Angeles Magazine in 2013, he shared, “I told them, if you want me to hand it down to you, make you partners, then I want you to run it as if I had sold it. Because when I step away, I want to really step away.”



