Bionic Woman star Lindsay Wagner, 76, poses with Six Million Dollar Man actor Lee Majors, 86, for the first time in years, see them now

The 76-year-old actress shared a rare photo of the pair together at Central Carolina Comic Con, posting the snapshot to Instagram this week. Wagner looked radiant in a bright yellow sweater and glasses, while Majors, 86, kept it casual in a black shirt and cap as they smiled side-by-side for the camera.

Wagner famously starred in The Bionic Woman, while Majors led The Six Million Dollar Man. Their characters, Jaime Sommers and Steve Austin, frequently crossed over between the two hit 1970s series, which were romantically intertwined. The Bionic Woman itself began as a spin-off of The Six Million Dollar Man.

In real life, Majors was previously married to Farrah Fawcett, the Charlie’s Angels star who passed away in 2009.

Captioning her post, Wagner wrote, “A few moments from Central Carolina Comic Con earlier this month,” along with the hashtag #bionicwoman.

The reunion comes as Wagner marks the 50th anniversary of The Bionic Woman, which premiered in 1976 and ran for three seasons through 1978. Celebrating the milestone on Instagram, she thanked fans for their decades of support, saying the anniversary belongs to them as much as to her.

On the show, Wagner portrayed Jaime Sommers, a professional tennis player who is rebuilt with advanced bionic technology after a near-fatal skydiving accident. Enhanced with extraordinary abilities — including super-speed and heightened hearing — she goes on to work as a government agent. Majors’ character, Steve Austin, had undergone similar enhancements prior to her transformation.

To honor the golden anniversary, Wagner is hosting Bionic 50, a virtual fan event featuring signed photos and printed copies of the final episode script, “On the Run.” She told People that she especially cherishes hearing how the show impacted viewers’ lives, explaining that many fans share deeply personal stories about how the series offered comfort or escape during difficult times.

Though it aired for just three seasons, The Bionic Woman left a lasting cultural mark. Jaime often teamed up with Steve, and she was accompanied by her loyal German Shepherd, Maximillian.

Wagner’s path to stardom began in 1969 as a contestant on The Dating Game. She later landed roles on series including Adam-12, Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law (which also starred Majors), The FBI, Sarge, and Night Gallery. Between 1971 and 1975, she appeared in multiple episodes of Marcus Welby, M.D. and The Rockford Files, steadily building the career that would eventually make her a household name.

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