He worked for the US State Department in West Germany, and spent a year in law school at UCLA after attending Oregon State University and the University of Southern California before deciding to try acting at the age of 27. He was spotted in a production of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms and given a guest role on the 1950s television series Dragnet. He than began to work steadily in television and film. He was once married to actress Susanne Cramer until her death in 1969. At his death, Hagen left a widow, Jan (his fourth wife; he met her in 1993), and a son, Kristopher.
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