Known for Acting

Wager is best known for portraying the role of the young "Pip" in David Lean's 1946 film of Great Expectations. Wager was born in Willesden, London and grew up in Mill Hill, Hendon. Wager’s father was a plumber and decorator. He studied at Christ's College. In 1945, Wager auditioned call for the role of ’Pip’ in the film Great Expectations. Wager won the role and was praised by critics for his performance. He won a Film Daily Critics Award for Best Performance For a Juvenile for his role in the film. After appearing in Great Expectations, Wager continued working in films and television in England. In the late 1950s, Wager moved to Sydney, Australia where he continued his career in both film and television but occasionally returned to England for acting jobs. He made his final onscreen appearance in the 1988 Australian television movie The Boardroom.
1951
as Fezziwig's Lad (uncredited)
1951
as Fezziwig's Lad
1956
as Lookout, HMS Ajax
1946
as Young Pip
1960
as Army Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
1959
as Tony Millington (uncredited)
1958
as Moss
1948
as Bert
1955
as George
1965
as Pvt. Higgins
1982
as Bomb Expert
1947
as The Boy Hamer
1947
as Young Wild Johnnie
1965
as Jensen
1950
as Ted
1973
as Inspector Bigelow
1963
1962
as Det. Sgt. Baker
1989
as Cuthbert
1965
as Artie