Lyle Waggoner, a part-time resident of Jackson Hole who starred on “The Carol Burnett Show” and in the 1970s “Wonder Woman” series, has died at 84. The cause of death was cancer. In a statement released by Waggoner’s family it was revealed that the “loving husband, father, grandfather, entrepreneur, and actor passed away peacefully at home” on March 17th with his wife at his side. Waggoner probably become best known for his roles on “The Carol Burnett Show,” where he started as the announcer in 1967 but stayed on with the sketch show through 1974. After Waggoner left “The Carol Burnett Show,” he booked the role of Colonel Steve Trevor, Jr. on the 1975 “Wonder Woman” series, on which he starred for four years. Waggoner is survived by his wife of 60 years, Sharon; his two sons, Jason and Beau, and four grandchildren. Services in both Los Angeles and Wyoming are pending.
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