fbpx
Wikipedia

Robert Vaughn

Robert Francis Vaughn (November 22, 1932 – November 11, 2016) was an American actor and political activist, whose career in film, television and theatre spanned nearly six decades.[1] He was a Primetime Emmy Award winner, a four-time Golden Globe Award, an Academy Award, and a BAFTA Award nominee.

Robert Vaughn
Vaughn in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964)
Born
Robert Francis Vaughn

(1932-11-22)November 22, 1932
New York City, U.S.
DiedNovember 11, 2016(2016-11-11) (aged 83)
OccupationActor
Years active1940s–2016
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Linda Staab
(m. 1974)
Children2
AwardsSee article
Academic background
Education
ThesisThe Influence of the House Committee on Un-American Activities on the American Theater 1938–58 (1970)

Vaughn had his breakthrough role as disabled, drunken war veteran Chester A. Gwynn in The Young Philadelphians, earning him a 1960 Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He subsequently appeared in scores of films, notably as gunman Lee in The Magnificent Seven (1960), Walter Chalmers in Bullitt, Major Paul Krueger in The Bridge at Remagen (1969), the voice of Proteus IV in Demon Seed (1977) and Ross Webster in Superman III (1983).

To television audiences, Vaughn was known for his roles as secret agent Napoleon Solo on The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964-68), private detective Harry Rule on The Protectors (1972-74), Morgan Wendell in the miniseries Centennial (1978-79), and Albert Stroller on the BBC Television drama Hustle (2004–12). He won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of the White House Chief of Staff in the miniseries Washington: Behind Closed Doors.[2] He also appeared in the British soap opera Coronation Street as Milton Fanshaw from January until February 2012.[3]

Aside from his acting career, Vaughn was active in Democratic Party politics. He was chair of the California Democratic State Central Committee speakers bureau during the 1960s, and publicly campaigned against the Vietnam War as a member of the peace group Another Mother for Peace.[4] A Ph.D. in communications, his 1970 doctoral thesis "The Influence of the House Committee on Un-American Activities on the American Theater 1938–58" is considered "the most complete and intelligent treatment of the virulent practice of blacklisting now available."[5]

Early life edit

Robert Vaughn was born on November 22, 1932, to Gerald Walter and Marcella Frances (née Gaudel) Vaughn at Charity Hospital in New York City.[6][7] Vaughn's father was a radio actor and his mother was a stage actress.[8] His parents divorced, and Vaughn lived with his grandparents Frank and Mary Gaudel in Minneapolis while his mother traveled and performed.[9][8][10][11]

Discussing his childhood in a 1965 New York Sunday News interview, Vaughn said “I was a complete wreck as a child, emotionally unstable, excessively prideful”[12] and that he often felt miserable. “I cried all the time and I was always getting beat up”.[13]

Education edit

 
Robert Francis Vaughn senior portrait photo – 1950 North High School Polaris yearbook

Vaughn attended Lowell Elementary, Jordan Junior High School and North High School in Minneapolis, graduating in 1950.[14] Nicknamed "Nobby", Vaughn's activity in high school included the Polaris Weekly school newspaper, the student council and various sports, including being named captain of the cross-country team.[15]

After high school, he enrolled in the University of Minnesota as a journalism major. However, he dropped out after a year and moved to Los Angeles with his mother.[8][16]

He studied theater arts at Los Angeles City College in 1956 and transferred to Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences earning a master's degree in theater in 1960.[8][17]

Doctoral thesis published as a book edit

Vaughn earned a Ph.D. in communications from the University of Southern California in 1970. His doctoral dissertation "The Influence of the House Committee on Un-American Activities on the American Theater 1938–58" was an appraisal of the effect the committee's activities had on American theater.[18][17] Vaughn's original research included data from questionnaires and interviews he conducted with witnesses who had been labeled "uncooperative" by the House Un-American Activities Committee.[5]

In 1972, he published his dissertation as a book titled Only Victims: A Study of Show Business Blacklisting.[19] Kirkus Reviews lists the book as "the most complete and intelligent treatment of the virulent practice of blacklisting now available". Still in print, the book is regularly assigned to law students.[5]

Military service edit

Vaughn was inducted into the US Army Reserve on November 29, 1955, and entered active duty on December 18, 1956, at Fort Ord, California. During his first leave, he discovered his mother had been diagnosed with Berger's disease, an often fatal kidney disorder. Vaughn applied for an Honorable Hardship discharge. While waiting for a decision, Vaughn was held over at Fort Ord and served as a drill instructor. Discharged from active duty on May 26, 1957, he again served in the US Army Reserve until November 1962.[20][14]

Acting career edit

Early encouragement edit

Vaughn's mother encouraged his becoming an actor early in his life. She taught Vaughn to recite Shakespeare's “To be or not to be” soliloquy from Hamlet when he was five.

Vaughn's mother assisted him in being cast on radio shows in the Chicago area. He debuted on radio playing the part of Billy on Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy broadcast on WBBM (AM) radio.[12]

In 1950 Vaughn worked as a page at Minneapolis' WCCO (AM). "My job was a kind of glorified page boy position, but I was allowed to wear civvies rather than the silly uniforms often sported by studio guides and messengers in those days".[21]

His first film appearance was as an extra in The Ten Commandments (1956),[7] playing a golden calf idolator. Vaughn is also visible during a chariot scene behind Yul Brynner.

Vaughn's first credited movie role was the Western Hell's Crossroads (1957), in which he played Bob Ford, the murderer of outlaw Jesse James. Seen by Burt Lancaster in Calder Willingham's play End as a Man, Vaughn was signed with Lancaster's film company and was to have played the Steve Dallas role in Sweet Smell of Success. Vaughn appeared as Stan Gray in the episode "The Twisted Road" of the western syndicated series Frontier Doctor. Vaughn played in at least one episode of The Rifleman, He played Dan a WestPoint dropout who was appointed temporary Marshall of North Fork

Helped by Paul Newman edit

Vaughn's first notable appearance was in The Young Philadelphians (1959).[16] Vaughn credited Paul Newman with helping him earn his first major film role. "The person who launched my career into A-list movies was Paul Newman. When my agent called and said Warner Bros. had a role for me in The Young Philadelphians, I mentioned it to Paul, who belonged to the same health club I did. He told me it was the perfect role for me and offered to do the screen test with me. That was unheard of. In a screen test, you run your lines with a script girl who is off camera. I had never done one before, but Paul did it with me and the result was wonderful".[22]

In the film Vaughn portrayed alcoholic Chet Gwynn who lost his arm in the Korean War and was falsely accused of murder. His acting in the film earned Vaughn nominations for both the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.[1]

The Magnificent Seven edit

Vaughn's next role was the gun for hire Lee in director John Sturges' 1960 film The Magnificent Seven.[23] The film was an adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Japanese samurai epic Seven Samurai set in the American frontier.

Vaughn recalled the morning in January when he arrived in Sturges’ office for his audition, "...an ax was hanging over every movie project in Hollywood. Unless the casting for a picture was completed by noon on a particular Friday, production couldn’t begin". Telling Vaughn he wanted to cast him based on his performance in The Young Philadelphians, Sturges said, "We don’t have a script, just Kurosawa’s picture to work from. You’ll have to go on faith. But we’ll be filming in Cuernavaca. Never been there? You’ll love it — it’s the 'Palm Springs of Mexico' ". Vaughn told Sturges, “I'm in”. Saying, "Good decision, young man", Sturges asked, "And do you know any other good young actors? I’ve got four other slots to fill". Vaughn suggested James Coburn, a former classmate and friend. Sturges hired Coburn.

Vaughn's portrayal of hired gunslinger Lee included wearing black gloves throughout the film, signifying his reluctance to "get his hands dirty" even while continuing to kill for hire.[24]

Vaughn's acting showed Lee's internal struggle with cowardice. Having lost his nerve, he could not fight until he finally summoned the internal courage to face certain death while freeing hostages.[25] [26] When offered the chance to run, Vaughn’s Lee is told, "Go ahead, Lee, you don’t owe anything to anybody". His answer? "Except to myself".[25]

Vaughn died in 2016, the last of "The Magnificent Seven" actors.

Bullitt edit

After The Man From U.N.C.L.E. series ended, Vaughn landed a major film role playing Walter Chalmers, a U.S. Senator in the film Bullitt starring Steve McQueen;[23] he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor for this role.

Superman III edit

In 1983, he starred as villainous multi-millionaire Ross Webster in Superman III.[23]

Television career edit

Debut edit

Vaughn made his television debut on the November 21, 1955, "Black Friday" episode of the American television series Medic, the first of Vaughn's over two hundred episodic television roles through the mid-2000s.

Gunsmoke edit

In 1956, Vaughn made his first guest appearance on Gunsmoke in the episode entitled “Cooter.”[27] The following year, he made his second guest appearance on Gunsmoke opposite Barbara Eden in a Romeo-Juliet role, in the episode "Romeo", which turned out okay for the bride and groom.[28][29]

The Boston Terrier edit

In 1962 Vaughn starred as Boston based private detective A. Dunster Lowell in The Boston Terrier episode of the NBC network’s anthology series The Dick Powell Show. The episode was a pilot episode of a proposed Blake Edwards TV series. Edwards had created the popular Peter Gunn television show.[30]

The Dick Van Dyke Show edit

In 1963 Vaughn appeared in an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show as Jim Darling, a successful businessman and an old flame of Laura Petrie in the episode "It's A Shame She Married Me".

The Lieutenant edit

During the 1963–64 season of The Lieutenant, Vaughn appeared as Captain Raymond Rambridge alongside Gary Lockwood, who played a Marine second lieutenant at Camp Pendleton. Vaughn had guest-starred on Lockwood's 1961–62 series Follow the Sun.

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. edit

His dissatisfaction with the somewhat diminished aspect of the Rambridge character led Vaughn to request an expanded role. During the conference, his name came up in a telephone call and he ended up being offered a series of his own—as Napoleon Solo, title character in a series originally to be called Solo, but which became The Man from U.N.C.L.E.[16] after the pilot was reshot with Leo G. Carroll in the role of Solo's boss. This was the role which would make Vaughn a household name even behind the Iron Curtain.[16][31]

 
Vaughn as Napoleon Solo with David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin
 
Vaughn with Kurt Russell in a 1964 episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

From 1964 to 1968, Vaughn played Solo with Scottish co-star David McCallum playing his fellow agent, Illya Kuryakin. This production spawned a spinoff show, large amounts of merchandising, overseas theatrical movies of re-edited episodes, and a sequel, The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen-Years-Later Affair.

Explaining the two The Man From U.N.C.L.E. characters' appeal, Vaughn said, “Girls age 9 to 12 liked David McCallum because he was so sweet, but the old ladies and the 13- to 16-year-olds liked me because I was so detached”.[13]

At the height of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. show’s popularity, Vaughn reported receiving 70,000 fan letters a month.[32] "I was bombarded with house and apartment keys labeled with the addresses of the adoring girls who lived behind those doors," he wrote in his 2008 memoir, A Fortunate Life. "At the end of our first season, I had to put up an electric fence around my house to keep out the girls. I even tried using recorded animal noises to fend off my visitors, but I could never operate the sound system."[33]

Vaughn said the success of the show boosted his career. "Not only was it a great deal of fun, it changed me from being a working actor to a negotiating actor. After U.N.C.L.E., I never accepted the first offer: if I wanted more money, I asked for it. A better dressing room? Four first-class tickets instead of two? I’d ask for them, and I’d often get them."[34]

In 1966 during the initial The Man From U.N.C.L.E. broadcast run, Vaughn appeared as a bachelor on the premiere episode of the nighttime version of The Dating Game which aired on October 6, 1966. Karen Carlson, the 1964 Miss America pageant first runner-up, chose Vaughn as her date, which included a trip to London, England.[35]

After The Man from U.N.C.L.E was cancelled in 1968, Vaughn continued to appear on television and in films.

The Protectors edit

Vaughn starred in two seasons of the British detective series The Protectors from 1972 through 1974.[36]

Daytime television edit

Vaughn first appeared on daytime television in 1995 as a guest-star playing Rick Hamlin on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. Vaughn later appeared in 1996 on ABC's One Life to Live playing the role of Bishop Corrington.[2]

In 2012 Vaughn appeared for three weeks in the British soap opera Coronation Street[23] as wealthy American Milton Fanshaw.[37]

The Magnificent Seven edit

Vaughn played Judge Oren Travis on the 1998–2000 syndicated television series The Magnificent Seven.[1]

Hustle edit

Vaughn experienced a resurgence in 2004. He began co-starring in the British TV drama series Hustle,[23] made for BBC One. The series was also broadcast in the United States on the AMC cable network.[16] In the series, Vaughn played elder-statesman American con artist Albert Stroller, a father figure to a group of younger grifters.[16] He ultimately appeared in all eight series aired from 2004 to 2012.

When show producer Simon Crawford Collins met Vaughn, he recognized "straight away that he could bring a whole new dimension to the part of Albert". He later called Vaughn, offering him the role. Vaughn said during the call he was "told to get on a plane an hour after I got the phone call and start shooting the following day."

In 2006 Vaughn said "I imagined that Napoleon Solo had retired from U.N.C.L.E., whatever U.N.C.L.E. was. What could he do now to use his talents and to supplement his government pension? I imagined Stroller as Napoleon Solo, The Later Years".[13]

Other appearances edit

He also appeared in two episodes of Columbo during the mid-1970s, "Troubled Waters" (1975) and "Last Salute to the Commodore" (1976). The latter episode is one of the few in the series where the identity of the murderer is not known until the end. Vaughn won an Emmy for his portrayal of Frank Flaherty in Washington: Behind Closed Doors (ABC, 1977)[38] and during the 1980s starred with friend George Peppard in the final season of The A-Team. Vaughn played Morgan Wendell, opponent to Paul Garrett played by David Janssen in the 1978–79 miniseries Centennial.

Vaughn portrayed Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman,[39] in addition to Woodrow Wilson (in the 1979 television mini-series Backstairs at the White House). He additionally played Roosevelt in the 1982 HBO telefilm FDR: That Man in the White House.[40] In 1983–1984, he appeared as industrialist Harlan Adams in the short-lived series Emerald Point N.A.S., replacing Patrick O'Neal. In the mid-1990s, he made several cameo appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien as an audience member who berates the host and his guests beginning with "you people make me sick."[41]

After a string of guest roles on series such as Law & Order (in which he had a recurring role during season eight as Carl Anderton, a wealthy businessman who vows revenge on the NYC DA's office and longtime friend Adam Schiff for sending his grandson to juvenile correction for murdering his stepsister). In September 2006, he guest-starred on an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Vaughn also appeared as himself narrating and being a character in a radio play broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in 2007 about making the film The Bridge at Remagen in Prague, during the Russian invasion of 1968.[42]

Production company edit

In 1966 Vaughn founded a film production company, Ferdporqui Productions with his lifelong best friend actor Sherwood Price. The company was headquartered at the M.G.M. Studios in Culver City, California.[14] They purchased production options on books and scripts in the 1960s. In 1966 they acquired the production rights to Joseph Sargent's "story idea" Bridge on the River Hudson[43] and hired Peter Allan Fields to produce a script treatment. Vaughn was reportedly to star in their first independent film venture.[44] They also acquired the rights to Robert Laxalt's novel The Man in the Wheatfield in 1966 and sought investors in the proposed film's production.

In 1968 the company opened a branch office in Great Britain.[45] In the 1970s Ferdporqui Productions provided production management on The Protectors which starred Vaughn.[36]

Other investments edit

Vaughn's investments included profitable livestock herds and west Texas gas wells which made him a millionaire.[46] In 1967, one of his wells saw an increase in production output from $13 per week to $270 per day, a $98,550 annual output (equivalent to $900,523 in 2023). The reportedly frugal Vaughn said, "If it went tomorrow, it wouldn't visibly change my life." Vaughn said he had lived on one-quarter of his salary for the past ten years and that his business manager allowed him $25 spending money per week.[47]

Advertising pitch man edit

In later years, Vaughn appeared in syndicated advertisements marketed by Commercial Pro, Inc. for various personal injury and workers compensation law firms, using the catchphrase, "Tell them you mean business".[48]

Vaughn was also an infomercial pitchman from 1985 through 1990 for the Helsinki Formula, a claimed baldness cure. In 1994 the Federal Trade Commission sued, blocking the product's bogus claims, but $100 million dollars of the product had already been sold.

In 1993 Vaughn told The Los Angeles Times he had no problem promoting the Helsinki Formula "cure". He said, “That was about the most profitable thing I’ve ever done in my life. Every call that came in on the 800 number, I got a piece of that”.[12]

The Seinfeld tv show mentioned Vaughn's Helsinki Formula ad during the show's second season May 2, 1991, episode:[49]

Jerry (as Elaine flips through channels): What are you doing? All right, all right. What's the matter with that? What about that one?
Elaine: Robert Vaughn, The Helsinki Formula?
Jerry: He was good in Man From U.N.C.L.E.

Personal life edit

 
Vaughn at a memorabilia event in March 2009

Vaughn married actress Linda Staab in 1974. They appeared together in a 1973 episode of The Protectors, called "It Could Be Practically Anywhere on the Island". They adopted two children, Cassidy (born 1976) and Caitlin (born 1981).[38] They resided in Ridgefield, Connecticut.[50]

During the late 1960s Joyce Jameson was a girlfriend of Vaughn's. She acted opposite Vaughn as a guest star on a 1966 U.N.C.L.E. episode "The Dippy Blond Affair".

For many years, it was believed Vaughn was the biological father of English film director and producer Matthew Vaughn, born when the actor was in a relationship with early 1970s socialite Kathy Ceaton. However, a paternity investigation[51] identified the father as George de Vere Drummond, an English aristocrat and godson of King George VI. Early in Matthew's life, when all believed Vaughn was the father, he asked for "his" child's surname to be Vaughn, which Matthew continues to use professionally, still seeing Vaughn as his social father, even if not biologically.[52]

Recordings edit

In 1967 Vaughn released the MGM Records spoken word album Readings From Hamlet, which featured him performing seven excerpts from Shakespeare's Hamlet accompanied with incidental music. The MGM Records E/SE-4488 lp was released in both mono and stereo formats.

Books edit

Vaughn published Only Victims: A Study of Show Business Blacklisting in 1972.[19]

His second book, A Fortunate Life, was an autobiography published in 2008 in which Vaughn said of his life, "With a modest amount of looks and talent and more than a modicum of serendipity, I've managed to stretch my 15 minutes of fame into more than half a century of good fortune".[14] "The breaks all fell my way".[13]

Political views edit

Vaughn was a longtime member of the Democratic Party.[7] His family was also Democratic and was involved in politics in Minneapolis.[53] Early in his career, he was described as a "liberal Democrat".[54][55][56][57][58] He was opposed to the Hollywood Blacklist of suspected Communists on freedom of speech principles, but Vaughn also was opposed to Communism as a totalitarian system.[59] Vaughn campaigned for John F. Kennedy in the 1960 United States presidential election.[38] He was the chair of the California Democratic State Central Committee speakers bureau and actively campaigned for candidates in the 1960s.[38][53]

Vaughn was the first popular American actor to take a public stand against the Vietnam War and was active in the peace group Another Mother for Peace.[4] Vaughn debated with William F. Buckley Jr. on his program Firing Line on the Vietnam War.[60] With Dick Van Dyke and Carl Reiner, he was a founder of Dissenting Democrats.[61] Early in the 1968 presidential election, they supported the candidacy of Minnesota Senator Eugene McCarthy, who was running for president as an alternative to Vice President Hubert Humphrey, who had supported President Lyndon Johnson's escalation of the war in Vietnam.[61]

Vaughn was reported to have political ambitions of his own,[62] but in a 1973 interview, he denied having had any political aspirations.[63] In a conversation with historian Jack Sanders, he stated that after the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, "I lost heart for the battle."[38]

Death edit

Vaughn died in a hospice in Danbury, Connecticut,[64][65] on November 11, 2016, eleven days before his 84th birthday,[38][33] after undergoing a year-long treatment for leukemia.[66][67]

Accolades edit

  • 1960: Academy Award nominee – Actor in a Supporting Role – The Young Philadelphians
  • 1960: Golden Globe nominee – Best Supporting Actor – The Young Philadelphians
  • 1961: Golden Globe nominee – New Star Of The Year - Actor – The Magnificent Seven
  • 1965: Golden Globe nominee – Actor In A Television Series – The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
  • 1965: Photoplay – Most Popular Male Star[14]
  • 1966: Golden Globe nominee – Actor In A Television Series – The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
  • 1970: BAFTA Film Award nominee - Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Bullitt
  • 1978: Emmy Award – Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor – Washington: Behind Closed Doors [68]
  • 1979: Emmy Award nominee – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series – Backstairs at the White House[68]
  • 1998: Hollywood Walk of Fame Star, 6600 block of Hollywood Boulevard

Theater edit

Year Title Role Theatre Dates Notes
1955 The Pilgrimage[69] Judas Iscariot[14] Pilgrimage Theater, Hollywood[70] Unknown Pilgrimage Theater is now known as the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre.[70]
1979 The Real Inspector Hound[71] Moon[72] United States Unknown
1985 Inherit The Wind Henry Drummond Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ March 1985
1989 Love Letters Andrew Makepiece Ladd III[73] Edison Theatre[73] October 31, 1989 – January 21, 1990[73]
2013 Twelve Angry Men Juror 9

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1956 The Ten Commandments Spearman / Hebrew at Golden Calf
1957 Hell's Crossroads Bob Ford[78][79] Western film directed by Franklin Adreon.[80][81]
No Time to Be Young Buddy Root Film noir drama film directed by David Lowell Rich.[82]
1958 Teenage Cave Man The Symbol Maker's Teenage Son Independent black-and-white adventurescience fiction film produced and directed by Roger Corman.[83]
Unwed Mother Don Bigelow Drama film directed by Walter A. Doniger.[84]
1959 Good Day for a Hanging Eddie Campbell Western film directed by Nathan H. Juran.[85]
The Young Philadelphians Chester A. Gwynn
1960 The Magnificent Seven Lee Western film directed by John Sturges.[89]
1961 The Big Show[90] Klaus Everard
1963 The Caretakers Jim Melford
1964 To Trap a Spy Napoleon Solo Feature length film of the Pilot episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. directed by Don Medford.[96]
1965 The Spy with My Face Spy-fi spy film based on The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and directed by John Newland.[97]
1966 One Spy Too Many Feature-length film of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s two–part season two premiere episode "Alexander the Greater Affair" written by Dean Hargrove and directed by Joseph Sargent.[98]
The Glass Bottom Boat
One of Our Spies is Missing
1967 The Spy in the Green Hat Feature-length film of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s third season two–part episode "The Concrete Overcoat Affair" directed by Joseph Sargent and written by Peter Allan Fields with the story by David Victor.[105]
The Venetian Affair Bill Fenner
The Karate Killers Napoleon Solo Feature-length film of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s third season two–part episode "The Five Daughters Affair" directed by Barry Shear and written by Norman Hudis with the story by Boris Ingster.[110]
1968 The Helicopter Spies Feature-length film of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s fourth season two–part episode "The Prince of Darkness Affair" directed by Boris Sagal and written by Dean Hargrove.[111]
How to Steal the World Feature-length film of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s two–part series finale episodes "The Seven Wonders of the World Affair" directed by Sutton Roley and written by Norman Hudis.[112]
Bullitt Walter Chalmers Drama–thriller film directed by Peter Yates and produced by Philip D'Antoni.[113]
1969 If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium Antonio, Photographer DeLuxe Color romantic comedy film directed by Mel Stuart.[114]
The Bridge at Remagen Major Paul Kreuger
1970 Julius Caesar Servilius Casca British independent adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name, directed by Stuart Burge and written by Robert Furnival.[117]
The Mind of Mr. Soames Dr. Michael Bergen
1971 The Statue Ray Whiteley
Clay Pigeon Neilson Action film directed by Lane Slate and Tom Stern.[123]
1974 The Man from Independence Harry S Truman Biographical–drama film directed by Jack Smight[124][125] and written by Edward DeBlasio.[126]
The Towering Inferno Senator Parker Action–drama disaster film directed by John Guillermin.[127]
1975 Wanted: Babysitter Stuart Chase
1976 Atraco en la jungla[129] Tony
  • Adventure–crime film directed by Gordon Hessler.[130]
  • Also known as 3–Way Split. Blue Jeans and Dynamite, and Double Cross.[130]
1977 Demon Seed Proteus IV[131]
Starship Invasions Prof. Allan Duncan
  • Science fiction film directed, produced, and written by Ed Hunt[134]
  • Also known as in French: L'invasion des soucoupes volantes.[135]
1978 The Lucifer Complex Glen Manning Science fiction film directed by Kenneth Hartford & David L. Hewitt[136] and written by Hewitt & Dale Skillicorn.[137]
Brass Target Col. Donald Rogers
Hawaii Five-O Rolande Episode: "The Spirit is Willie"
1979 Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff Dr. Neal[140] Drama film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky.[141]
1980 Cuba Crossing Hud
Virus Senator Barkley[145][146]
Hangar 18 Gordon Cain Action science fiction film directed by James L. Conway and written by Ken Pettus with the story by Thomas C. Chapman and Conway.[149]
Battle Beyond the Stars Gelt[150] Science fiction–adventure film directed by Jimmy T. Murakami.[151]
1981 S.O.B. David Blackman[152][153] Comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards.[154]
1983 Superman III Ross Webster British superhero film directed by Richard Lester[155] and based on the DC Comics character Superman.
Great Transport Dr. Emil Kovac
1986 Black Moon Rising Ed Ryland Action film directed by Harley Cokliss and written by John Carpenter.[157]
The Delta Force Gen. Woodbridge
1987 Hour of the Assassin Sam Merrick
They Call Me Renegade Lawson
Killing Birds Dr. Fred Brown
1988 Skeleton Coast Maj. Schneider
Captive Rage Eduard Delacorte
Another Way: D-Kikan Joho Mr. D Japanese film
1989 The Emissary Ambassador Ed MacKay
That's Adequate Adolf Hitler
C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D. Colonel Masters
River of Death Dr. Wolfgang Manteuffel
Transylvania Twist Lord Byron Orlock
1990 Buried Alive Gary Julian
Nobody's Perfect Dr. Duncan
1991 Going Under Wedgewood Also known as Dive![158]
1992 Blind Vision Mr. X
1994 Dust to Dust Mayor Sampson Moses
1995 Witch Academy The Devil
1996 Joe's Apartment Senator Dougherty
Milk & Money Uncle Andre
1997 Menno's Mind Senator Zachary Powell
Motel Blue Chief MacIntyre
Vulcan Vince Baxter
An American Affair Prof. Michaels
1998 Visions Agent Silvestri
McCinsey's Island Walter Denkins
The Sender Ron Fairfax
BASEketball Baxter Cain Vaughn's 100th feature film
2001 Pootie Tang Dick Lecter
2002 Cottonmouth Judge Mancini
2003 Happy Hour Tulley Sr.
Doug McPlug: The Life and Times
Hoodlum & Son Benny 'The Bomb' Palladino
2004 Scene Stealers Dr. Gadsden Braden
2BPerfectlyHonest Nick
Gang Warz Chief Hannigan
2012 Excuse Me for Living Jacob
The Magnificent Eleven American Bob
2014 A Cry from Within Doc Williams
2016 The American Side Silver-Haired Man
Gold Star Carmine (final film role)

Television edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Robert Vaughn obituary". The Guardian. London. November 11, 2016. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Mistretta, Amy (November 11, 2016). "Veteran actor and soap alum Robert Vaughn dead at 83". Soaps. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  3. ^ "Robert Vaughn, Man from UNCLE actor, dies aged 83". UK: BBC News. November 11, 2016. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Zucker, George (May 13, 2006). "Mother of All Peace Protests". New Partisan. Retrieved November 15, 2008.
  5. ^ a b c "Only Victims: A Study of Show Business Blacklisting". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  6. ^ Heitland, Jon (1987). The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Book: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of a Television Classic. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0312000523.
  7. ^ a b c Mathews, Liam (November 11, 2016). "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'s Robert Vaughn Dead at 83". TV Guide. United States: NTVB Media (magazine) CBS Interactive (CBS Corporation) (digital assets). Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  8. ^ a b c d Williams, Holly (December 23, 2011). "My Secret Life: Robert Vaughn, actor, 79". The Independent. London: Independent Print Limited. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  9. ^ "Robert Vaughn in the 1940 United States Federal Census". ancestry.com. United States. Retrieved June 15, 2023.
  10. ^ "Robert Vaughn". TV.com. United States: CBS Interactive. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  11. ^ . Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times Media Group. June 29, 2007. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved June 17, 2010.
  12. ^ a b c The New York Times via Internet Archive. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
  13. ^ a b c d "Robert Vaughn, suave 'Man from U.N.C.L.E.' star, dies at 83". Los Angeles Daily News. November 11, 2016. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  14. ^ a b c d e f Vaughn, Robert (2008). A Fortunate Life (1st ed.). New York City: Thomas Dunne Books. ISBN 978-0312590437.
  15. ^ The 1950 Polaris. 1950. Retrieved June 16, 2023.
  16. ^ a b c d e f Giles, Kayleigh. "Robert Vaughn dead at 83 following battle with acute leukaemia". Daily Express. London: Northern & Shell. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  17. ^ a b "Robert Vaughn, suave 'Man from U.N.C.L.E.' star, dies at 83". USA Today. November 11, 2016. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  18. ^ Schudel, Matt (November 11, 2016). . The Journal. Newcastle upon Tyne: Trinity Mirror. Archived from the original on November 14, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  19. ^ a b Vaughn, Robert (1972). Only Victims: A Study of Show Business Blacklisting. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-0879100810.
  20. ^ "Subject Vaughn, Robert Francis" (PDF). The Black Vault. November 27, 2017. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  21. ^ Vaughn, Robert (2009). A Fortunate Life. New York City: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 978-0312590437.
  22. ^ Tuz, Susan (February 21, 2009). "Actor Vaughn of Ridgefield has 'A Fortunate Life"". The News-Times. Danbury, Connecticut. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  23. ^ a b c d e "Robert Vaughn, Man from UNCLE actor, dies aged 83". BBC News. United Kingdom. November 11, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  24. ^ "Obituary: Robert Vaughn)". www.bbc.co.uk. November 11, 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  25. ^ a b O'Brien, Tim (September 19, 2016). "CLASSICS: The Magnificent Seven (1960)". www.keeping-it-reel.com. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  26. ^ "Movie Review: The Magnificent Seven (1960)". the ace black movie blog. July 14, 2013. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  27. ^ "Gunsmoke: Cooter (TV)". www.paleycenter.org. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
  28. ^ "Gunsmoke". TVGuide.com. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
  29. ^ "Gunsmoke" Romeo (TV Episode 1957) – IMDb, retrieved June 12, 2021
  30. ^ "1962". theunclefiles.com. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  31. ^ Detailed in the interviews included in the Man From U.N.C.L.E. boxed briefcase set
  32. ^ "Robert Vaughn, 83, star of The Man From U.N.C.L.E.". www.bostonglobe.com.
  33. ^ a b Barnes, Mike (November 11, 2016). "Robert Vaughn, Suave Star of TV's 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,' Dies at 83". The Hollywood Reporter. United States: Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  34. ^ Gritten, David (March 6, 2009). "Robert Vaughn: the long ride from U.N.C.L.E. to Auntie". The Telegraph. London, England: Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  35. ^ "DATING GAME, THE {ROBERT VAUGHN, SALLY FIELD} (TV)". www.paleycenter.org.
  36. ^ a b Fryer, Ian (2016). The Worlds of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson: The Story Behind International Rescue. England: FontHill Media LLC. ISBN 9781781555040.
  37. ^ "Robert Vaughn set to join cast of Coronation Street". Metro. Kensington, London: DMG Media. November 3, 2011. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
  38. ^ a b c d e f "Robert Vaughn, actor and scholar, dies after battle with leukemia". The Ridgefield Press. Ridgefield, Connecticut: Hersam Acorn Newspapers. November 11, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  39. ^ "Robert Vaughn, 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.' star, dies at 83". Chicago Tribune. Chicago: Tronc Inc. November 11, 2016. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  40. ^ Dagan, Carmel (November 11, 2016). "Robert Vaughn, 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.' Star, Dies at 83". Variety. United States: Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  41. ^ Mathews, Liam (November 10, 2016). "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'s Robert Vaughn Dead at 83". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Seattle: Hearst Corporation. Retrieved November 10, 2016.
  42. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Programmes". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved June 17, 2010.
  43. ^ "Vaughn Buys Story". The Desert Sun. Palm Springs, California: The Desert Sun Publishing Co. September 9, 1966. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  44. ^ Cassyd, Syd. "Hollywood Report". Boxoffice. LegalForce RAPC. Retrieved June 25, 2023.
  45. ^ Armerd, Amy (November 11, 1968). "Just For Variety" (PDF). Variety. Retrieved June 25, 2023.
  46. ^ "Television: The Man Inside the Man from U.N.C.LE". TIME. New York, New York: Time/Life, Inc. January 29, 1965. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  47. ^ "Texas Gas Wells Make Star Richer". Wichita Falls Times. February 5, 1967. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  48. ^ "'Tell Them You Mean Business' Trademark Information". Trademarkia. LegalForce RAPC. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  49. ^ "Jerry Quote #168". TV Quotes. Retrieved June 20, 2023.
  50. ^ Ofgang, Erik (April 12, 2011). "Robert Vaughn expected for 'Bullitt' screening". Connecticut Post. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
  51. ^ Hockney, Karen (April 25, 2002). "Vaughn's truth about son Matthew". Evening Standard. UK.
  52. ^ Norman, Neil (October 3, 2004). . The Independent. London: Independent Print Limited. Archived from the original on February 19, 2014. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
  53. ^ a b Waugh, John C. (October 24, 1964). "Movie Stars Shine in Political Sky". The Christian Science Monitor. p. 3.
  54. ^ Bart, Peter (August 5, 1965). "Cold War Alters a Hollywood Law". The New York Times. p. 15.
  55. ^ The Fresno Bee Staff 1965, p. 54.
  56. ^ San Antonio Express-News Staff 1965, p. 88.
  57. ^ Detroit Free Press Staff 1965, p. 22.
  58. ^ Zoglin 2014, p. 620.
  59. ^ RObert Vaughn (1972). Only Victims: A Study of Hollywood Blacklisting. NY:Putnam
  60. ^ Kaufman, Leslie (November 11, 2016). "Robert Vaughn, Who Starred as Napoleon Solo in 'Man From U.N.C.L.E.,' Dies at 83". The New York Times. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
  61. ^ a b Davies 1968, p. 42.
  62. ^ Humphrey 1966, p. C34.
  63. ^ Donnelly, Tom (August 14, 1973). "There Was No Political Ambition and The TV Series Is Terrible". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: Nash Holdings LLC. p. B1.
  64. ^ Schudel, Matt (November 12, 2016). "Robert Vaughn, actor in 1960s TV hit 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,' dies at 83". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  65. ^ Kaufman, Leslie (November 11, 2016). "Robert Vaughn, Who Starred as Napoleon Solo in 'Man From U.N.C.L.E.,' Dies at 83". The New York Times. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  66. ^ Dresdale, Andrea (November 11, 2016). "Robert Vaughn Dies at 83". ABC News. ABC. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  67. ^ Evans, Greg; Pedersen, Erik (November 11, 2016). "Notice of death of Robert Vaughn". Deadline.com. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  68. ^ a b "Robert Vaughn – Emmy Awards". Television Academy. November 11, 2016. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  69. ^ Walters, Joanna (November 11, 2016). "Robert Vaughn, star of TV's The Man from UNCLE, dies aged 83". The Guardian. London. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  70. ^ a b "Pilgrimage Play Returns to Stage", Los Angeles Times, August 9, 1955.
  71. ^ Stoppard, Tom (1996). Tom Stoppard Plays: The Real Inspector Hound/Dirty Linen/Dogg's Hamlet/Cahoot's Macbeth/After Magritte/ New-found-land (Contemporary Classics). London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571177653.
  72. ^ Kabatchnik 2012, p. 527.
  73. ^ a b c d e "Love Letters". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  74. ^ Made Media Ltd. . Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Birmingham: The REP. Archived from the original on June 3, 2016. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  75. ^ Fiona Mountford (November 12, 2013). "Twelve Angry Men, Garrick Theatre — review". London Evening Standard. Alexander Lebedev/Evgeny Lebedev/Daily Mail and General Trust. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  76. ^ Chris Wiegand (March 13, 2014). "Tom Conti to serve in West End's Twelve Angry Men". The Guardian. London. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  77. ^ "The Ten Commandments". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  78. ^ Rainey 1998, p. 96.
  79. ^ Wilt 1991, p. 162.
  80. ^ Pitts 2012, p. 149.
  81. ^ "Hell's Crossroads". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  82. ^ "No Time to Be Young". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  83. ^ "Teenage Cave Man". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  84. ^ "Unwed Mother". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  85. ^ "Good Day for a Hanging". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  86. ^ "The Young Philadelphians". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  87. ^ "The 32nd Academy Awards (1960) Nominees and 5Winners". Beverly Hills, California: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  88. ^ Powell, Richard P. (1956). The Philadelphian, a novel. New York City: Charles Scribner's Sons. ASIN B000WA4UPO.
  89. ^ "The Magnificent Seven". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  90. ^ Blum 1962, p. 40.
  91. ^ "The Big Show". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  92. ^ Weidman, Jerome (1941). I'll Never Go There Any More (1st ed.). New York City: Simon & Schuster. ASIN B0007E3RPY.
  93. ^ "The Caretakers". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  94. ^ Kaplan (1983). Variety Film Reviews, Vol. 10, 1959 – 1963. India: Education-Garla Books. ISBN 978-0824052096.
  95. ^ Telfer, Dariel (1959). The Caretakers (1st ed.). New York City: Signet Books. ASIN B00005XBH2.
  96. ^ "To Trap a Spy". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  97. ^ "The Spy with My Face". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  98. ^ "One Spy Too Many". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  99. ^ "The Glass Bottom Boat". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  100. ^ Johnson 2011, p. 148.
  101. ^ Tranter 2014, p. 213.
  102. ^ McGee 2005, p. 158.
  103. ^ "One of Our Spies Is Missing". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  104. ^ Slesar, Henry (1963). The Bridge of Lions. New York City: Macmillan Publishers. ASIN B000NWJ8EY.
  105. ^ "The Spy in the Green Hat". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  106. ^ "The Venetian Affair". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 18, 2016.
  107. ^ MacInnes, Helen (1963). The Venetian Affair. San Diego: Harcourt. ISBN 978-0151935017.
  108. ^ Britton 2006, p. 151.
  109. ^ Goble 1999, p. 649.
  110. ^ "The Karate Killers". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  111. ^ "The Helicopter Spies". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  112. ^ "How to Steal the World". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  113. ^ "Bullitt". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  114. ^ "If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  115. ^ "The Bridge at Remagen". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  116. ^ Hechler, Ken (1998). The Bridge at Remagen: The Amazing Story of March 7, 1945: The Day the Rhine River Was Crossed (2nd ed.). Norwalk, Connecticut: Easton Press. ASIN B00DEV0U0M.
  117. ^ "Julius Caesar". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  118. ^ "The Mind of Mr. Soames". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  119. ^ Ashley 2005, p. 95.
  120. ^ Maine, Charles Eric (1961). The Mind of Mr. Soames (1st ed.). London: Hodder & Stoughton. ASIN B0000CL7EE.
  121. ^ "The Statue". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  122. ^ Gifford 2001, p. 804.
  123. ^ "Clay Pigeon". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  124. ^ . United Kingdom: British Film Institute. Archived from the original on November 23, 2016. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  125. ^ Goldberg, Lee (2015). Unsold Television Pilots: 1955–1989. North Charleston, South Carolina: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1511590679.
  126. ^ Barnes, Mike (February 8, 2015). "Edward DeBlasio, Writer and Producer for TV's 'Dynasty,' Dies at 88". hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  127. ^ "The Towering Inferno". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  128. ^ "Wanted: Babysitter". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 24, 2016.
  129. ^ Monush 2003, p. 756.
  130. ^ a b "Blue Jeans and Dynamite". Madrid: FilmAffinity.com. Retrieved November 26, 2016.
  131. ^ Young 2000, p. 151.
  132. ^ "Demon Seed". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  133. ^ Koontz, Dean (2009). Demon Seed (Reprint ed.). New York City: Berkley Books. ISBN 978-0425228968.
  134. ^ "Starship Invasions". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  135. ^ "L'invasion des soucoupes volantes (Starship Invasions)". Avignon, France: Cinemaffich.com. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  136. ^ Magilow, Bridges & Vander Lugt 2011, p. 89.
  137. ^ Mitchell 2002, p. 145.
  138. ^ "Brass Target". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  139. ^ Nolan, Frederick W. (1974). The Algonquin Project (1st ed.). New York City: William Morrow and Company. ISBN 978-0688003197.
  140. ^ Moore, Frazier (November 12, 2016). . Star Tribune. Minneapolis: Star Tribune Media Company LLC. Archived from the original on November 30, 2016. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  141. ^ "Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  142. ^ "Cuba Crossing". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  143. ^ Weldon 1996, p. 312.
  144. ^ Britton 2006, p. 96.
  145. ^ Young 2000, p. 678.
  146. ^ Mitchell 2001, p. 231.
  147. ^ "Virus". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  148. ^ Komatsu, Sakyo (2012). Virus: The Day of Resurrection (1st (English version) ed.). San Francisco: Haikasoru. ISBN 978-1421549323.
  149. ^ "Hangar 18". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved December 5, 2016.
  150. ^ Verswijver 2003, p. 27.
  151. ^ "Battle Beyond the Stars". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  152. ^ Capua 2009, p. 180.
  153. ^ Ginibre, Jean-Louis; Lithgow, John; Cady, Barbara (2005). Ladies or Gentlemen: A Pictorial History of Male Cross-Dressing in the Movies. New York City: Filipacchi Publishing. ISBN 9781933231044.
  154. ^ "S.O.B." Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved December 7, 2016.
  155. ^ "Superman III". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved December 10, 2016.
  156. ^ a b Ognjenović & Jozelic 2016, p. 61.
  157. ^ "Black Moon Rising". Atlanta: Turner Classic Movies (Turner Broadcasting System / Time Warner). Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  158. ^ Erikson 2012, p. 364.
  159. ^ "Personal Injury Lawyer Massachusetts". Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone. Retrieved July 1, 2015.

Sources edit

External links edit

robert, vaughn, other, people, named, disambiguation, robert, francis, vaughn, november, 1932, november, 2016, american, actor, political, activist, whose, career, film, television, theatre, spanned, nearly, decades, primetime, emmy, award, winner, four, time,. For other people named Robert Vaughn see Robert Vaughn disambiguation Robert Francis Vaughn November 22 1932 November 11 2016 was an American actor and political activist whose career in film television and theatre spanned nearly six decades 1 He was a Primetime Emmy Award winner a four time Golden Globe Award an Academy Award and a BAFTA Award nominee Robert VaughnVaughn in The Man from U N C L E 1964 BornRobert Francis Vaughn 1932 11 22 November 22 1932New York City U S DiedNovember 11 2016 2016 11 11 aged 83 Danbury Connecticut U S OccupationActorYears active1940s 2016Political partyDemocraticSpouseLinda Staab m 1974 wbr Children2AwardsSee articleAcademic backgroundEducationUniversity of MinnesotaLos Angeles City CollegeM A Los Angeles State CollegePh D University of Southern CaliforniaThesisThe Influence of the House Committee on Un American Activities on the American Theater 1938 58 1970 Vaughn had his breakthrough role as disabled drunken war veteran Chester A Gwynn in The Young Philadelphians earning him a 1960 Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor He subsequently appeared in scores of films notably as gunman Lee in The Magnificent Seven 1960 Walter Chalmers in Bullitt Major Paul Krueger in The Bridge at Remagen 1969 the voice of Proteus IV in Demon Seed 1977 and Ross Webster in Superman III 1983 To television audiences Vaughn was known for his roles as secret agent Napoleon Solo on The Man from U N C L E 1964 68 private detective Harry Rule on The Protectors 1972 74 Morgan Wendell in the miniseries Centennial 1978 79 and Albert Stroller on the BBC Television drama Hustle 2004 12 He won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of the White House Chief of Staff in the miniseries Washington Behind Closed Doors 2 He also appeared in the British soap opera Coronation Street as Milton Fanshaw from January until February 2012 3 Aside from his acting career Vaughn was active in Democratic Party politics He was chair of the California Democratic State Central Committee speakers bureau during the 1960s and publicly campaigned against the Vietnam War as a member of the peace group Another Mother for Peace 4 A Ph D in communications his 1970 doctoral thesis The Influence of the House Committee on Un American Activities on the American Theater 1938 58 is considered the most complete and intelligent treatment of the virulent practice of blacklisting now available 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 2 1 Doctoral thesis published as a book 3 Military service 4 Acting career 4 1 Early encouragement 4 2 Helped by Paul Newman 4 3 The Magnificent Seven 4 4 Bullitt 4 5 Superman III 5 Television career 5 1 Debut 5 2 Gunsmoke 5 3 The Boston Terrier 5 4 The Dick Van Dyke Show 5 5 The Lieutenant 5 6 The Man From U N C L E 5 7 The Protectors 5 8 Daytime television 5 9 The Magnificent Seven 5 10 Hustle 5 11 Other appearances 6 Production company 7 Other investments 8 Advertising pitch man 9 Personal life 9 1 Recordings 9 2 Books 10 Political views 11 Death 12 Accolades 13 Theater 14 Filmography 14 1 Film 14 2 Television 15 References 15 1 Sources 16 External linksEarly life editRobert Vaughn was born on November 22 1932 to Gerald Walter and Marcella Frances nee Gaudel Vaughn at Charity Hospital in New York City 6 7 Vaughn s father was a radio actor and his mother was a stage actress 8 His parents divorced and Vaughn lived with his grandparents Frank and Mary Gaudel in Minneapolis while his mother traveled and performed 9 8 10 11 Discussing his childhood in a 1965 New York Sunday News interview Vaughn said I was a complete wreck as a child emotionally unstable excessively prideful 12 and that he often felt miserable I cried all the time and I was always getting beat up 13 Education edit nbsp Robert Francis Vaughn senior portrait photo 1950 North High School Polaris yearbook Vaughn attended Lowell Elementary Jordan Junior High School and North High School in Minneapolis graduating in 1950 14 Nicknamed Nobby Vaughn s activity in high school included the Polaris Weekly school newspaper the student council and various sports including being named captain of the cross country team 15 After high school he enrolled in the University of Minnesota as a journalism major However he dropped out after a year and moved to Los Angeles with his mother 8 16 He studied theater arts at Los Angeles City College in 1956 and transferred to Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences earning a master s degree in theater in 1960 8 17 Doctoral thesis published as a book edit Vaughn earned a Ph D in communications from the University of Southern California in 1970 His doctoral dissertation The Influence of the House Committee on Un American Activities on the American Theater 1938 58 was an appraisal of the effect the committee s activities had on American theater 18 17 Vaughn s original research included data from questionnaires and interviews he conducted with witnesses who had been labeled uncooperative by the House Un American Activities Committee 5 In 1972 he published his dissertation as a book titled Only Victims A Study of Show Business Blacklisting 19 Kirkus Reviews lists the book as the most complete and intelligent treatment of the virulent practice of blacklisting now available Still in print the book is regularly assigned to law students 5 Military service editVaughn was inducted into the US Army Reserve on November 29 1955 and entered active duty on December 18 1956 at Fort Ord California During his first leave he discovered his mother had been diagnosed with Berger s disease an often fatal kidney disorder Vaughn applied for an Honorable Hardship discharge While waiting for a decision Vaughn was held over at Fort Ord and served as a drill instructor Discharged from active duty on May 26 1957 he again served in the US Army Reserve until November 1962 20 14 Acting career editEarly encouragement edit Vaughn s mother encouraged his becoming an actor early in his life She taught Vaughn to recite Shakespeare s To be or not to be soliloquy from Hamlet when he was five Vaughn s mother assisted him in being cast on radio shows in the Chicago area He debuted on radio playing the part of Billy on Jack Armstrong the All American Boy broadcast on WBBM AM radio 12 In 1950 Vaughn worked as a page at Minneapolis WCCO AM My job was a kind of glorified page boy position but I was allowed to wear civvies rather than the silly uniforms often sported by studio guides and messengers in those days 21 His first film appearance was as an extra in The Ten Commandments 1956 7 playing a golden calf idolator Vaughn is also visible during a chariot scene behind Yul Brynner Vaughn s first credited movie role was the Western Hell s Crossroads 1957 in which he played Bob Ford the murderer of outlaw Jesse James Seen by Burt Lancaster in Calder Willingham s play End as a Man Vaughn was signed with Lancaster s film company and was to have played the Steve Dallas role in Sweet Smell of Success Vaughn appeared as Stan Gray in the episode The Twisted Road of the western syndicated series Frontier Doctor Vaughn played in at least one episode of The Rifleman He played Dan a WestPoint dropout who was appointed temporary Marshall of North Fork Helped by Paul Newman edit Vaughn s first notable appearance was in The Young Philadelphians 1959 16 Vaughn credited Paul Newman with helping him earn his first major film role The person who launched my career into A list movies was Paul Newman When my agent called and said Warner Bros had a role for me in The Young Philadelphians I mentioned it to Paul who belonged to the same health club I did He told me it was the perfect role for me and offered to do the screen test with me That was unheard of In a screen test you run your lines with a script girl who is off camera I had never done one before but Paul did it with me and the result was wonderful 22 In the film Vaughn portrayed alcoholic Chet Gwynn who lost his arm in the Korean War and was falsely accused of murder His acting in the film earned Vaughn nominations for both the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture 1 The Magnificent Seven edit Vaughn s next role was the gun for hire Lee in director John Sturges 1960 film The Magnificent Seven 23 The film was an adaptation of Akira Kurosawa s 1954 Japanese samurai epic Seven Samurai set in the American frontier Vaughn recalled the morning in January when he arrived in Sturges office for his audition an ax was hanging over every movie project in Hollywood Unless the casting for a picture was completed by noon on a particular Friday production couldn t begin Telling Vaughn he wanted to cast him based on his performance in The Young Philadelphians Sturges said We don t have a script just Kurosawa s picture to work from You ll have to go on faith But we ll be filming in Cuernavaca Never been there You ll love it it s the Palm Springs of Mexico Vaughn told Sturges I m in Saying Good decision young man Sturges asked And do you know any other good young actors I ve got four other slots to fill Vaughn suggested James Coburn a former classmate and friend Sturges hired Coburn Vaughn s portrayal of hired gunslinger Lee included wearing black gloves throughout the film signifying his reluctance to get his hands dirty even while continuing to kill for hire 24 Vaughn s acting showed Lee s internal struggle with cowardice Having lost his nerve he could not fight until he finally summoned the internal courage to face certain death while freeing hostages 25 26 When offered the chance to run Vaughn s Lee is told Go ahead Lee you don t owe anything to anybody His answer Except to myself 25 Vaughn died in 2016 the last of The Magnificent Seven actors Bullitt edit After The Man From U N C L E series ended Vaughn landed a major film role playing Walter Chalmers a U S Senator in the film Bullitt starring Steve McQueen 23 he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor for this role Superman III edit In 1983 he starred as villainous multi millionaire Ross Webster in Superman III 23 Television career editDebut edit Vaughn made his television debut on the November 21 1955 Black Friday episode of the American television series Medic the first of Vaughn s over two hundred episodic television roles through the mid 2000s Gunsmoke edit In 1956 Vaughn made his first guest appearance on Gunsmoke in the episode entitled Cooter 27 The following year he made his second guest appearance on Gunsmoke opposite Barbara Eden in a Romeo Juliet role in the episode Romeo which turned out okay for the bride and groom 28 29 The Boston Terrier edit In 1962 Vaughn starred as Boston based private detective A Dunster Lowell in The Boston Terrier episode of the NBC network s anthology series The Dick Powell Show The episode was a pilot episode of a proposed Blake Edwards TV series Edwards had created the popular Peter Gunn television show 30 The Dick Van Dyke Show edit In 1963 Vaughn appeared in an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show as Jim Darling a successful businessman and an old flame of Laura Petrie in the episode It s A Shame She Married Me The Lieutenant edit During the 1963 64 season of The Lieutenant Vaughn appeared as Captain Raymond Rambridge alongside Gary Lockwood who played a Marine second lieutenant at Camp Pendleton Vaughn had guest starred on Lockwood s 1961 62 series Follow the Sun The Man From U N C L E edit His dissatisfaction with the somewhat diminished aspect of the Rambridge character led Vaughn to request an expanded role During the conference his name came up in a telephone call and he ended up being offered a series of his own as Napoleon Solo title character in a series originally to be called Solo but which became The Man from U N C L E 16 after the pilot was reshot with Leo G Carroll in the role of Solo s boss This was the role which would make Vaughn a household name even behind the Iron Curtain 16 31 nbsp Vaughn as Napoleon Solo with David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin nbsp Vaughn with Kurt Russell in a 1964 episode of The Man from U N C L E From 1964 to 1968 Vaughn played Solo with Scottish co star David McCallum playing his fellow agent Illya Kuryakin This production spawned a spinoff show large amounts of merchandising overseas theatrical movies of re edited episodes and a sequel The Return of the Man from U N C L E The Fifteen Years Later Affair Explaining the two The Man From U N C L E characters appeal Vaughn said Girls age 9 to 12 liked David McCallum because he was so sweet but the old ladies and the 13 to 16 year olds liked me because I was so detached 13 At the height of The Man From U N C L E show s popularity Vaughn reported receiving 70 000 fan letters a month 32 I was bombarded with house and apartment keys labeled with the addresses of the adoring girls who lived behind those doors he wrote in his 2008 memoir A Fortunate Life At the end of our first season I had to put up an electric fence around my house to keep out the girls I even tried using recorded animal noises to fend off my visitors but I could never operate the sound system 33 Vaughn said the success of the show boosted his career Not only was it a great deal of fun it changed me from being a working actor to a negotiating actor After U N C L E I never accepted the first offer if I wanted more money I asked for it A better dressing room Four first class tickets instead of two I d ask for them and I d often get them 34 In 1966 during the initial The Man From U N C L E broadcast run Vaughn appeared as a bachelor on the premiere episode of the nighttime version of The Dating Game which aired on October 6 1966 Karen Carlson the 1964 Miss America pageant first runner up chose Vaughn as her date which included a trip to London England 35 After The Man from U N C L E was cancelled in 1968 Vaughn continued to appear on television and in films The Protectors edit Vaughn starred in two seasons of the British detective series The Protectors from 1972 through 1974 36 Daytime television edit Vaughn first appeared on daytime television in 1995 as a guest star playing Rick Hamlin on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns Vaughn later appeared in 1996 on ABC s One Life to Live playing the role of Bishop Corrington 2 In 2012 Vaughn appeared for three weeks in the British soap opera Coronation Street 23 as wealthy American Milton Fanshaw 37 The Magnificent Seven edit Vaughn played Judge Oren Travis on the 1998 2000 syndicated television series The Magnificent Seven 1 Hustle edit Vaughn experienced a resurgence in 2004 He began co starring in the British TV drama series Hustle 23 made for BBC One The series was also broadcast in the United States on the AMC cable network 16 In the series Vaughn played elder statesman American con artist Albert Stroller a father figure to a group of younger grifters 16 He ultimately appeared in all eight series aired from 2004 to 2012 When show producer Simon Crawford Collins met Vaughn he recognized straight away that he could bring a whole new dimension to the part of Albert He later called Vaughn offering him the role Vaughn said during the call he was told to get on a plane an hour after I got the phone call and start shooting the following day In 2006 Vaughn said I imagined that Napoleon Solo had retired from U N C L E whatever U N C L E was What could he do now to use his talents and to supplement his government pension I imagined Stroller as Napoleon Solo The Later Years 13 Other appearances edit He also appeared in two episodes of Columbo during the mid 1970s Troubled Waters 1975 and Last Salute to the Commodore 1976 The latter episode is one of the few in the series where the identity of the murderer is not known until the end Vaughn won an Emmy for his portrayal of Frank Flaherty in Washington Behind Closed Doors ABC 1977 38 and during the 1980s starred with friend George Peppard in the final season of The A Team Vaughn played Morgan Wendell opponent to Paul Garrett played by David Janssen in the 1978 79 miniseries Centennial Vaughn portrayed Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt and Harry S Truman 39 in addition to Woodrow Wilson in the 1979 television mini series Backstairs at the White House He additionally played Roosevelt in the 1982 HBO telefilm FDR That Man in the White House 40 In 1983 1984 he appeared as industrialist Harlan Adams in the short lived series Emerald Point N A S replacing Patrick O Neal In the mid 1990s he made several cameo appearances on Late Night with Conan O Brien as an audience member who berates the host and his guests beginning with you people make me sick 41 After a string of guest roles on series such as Law amp Order in which he had a recurring role during season eight as Carl Anderton a wealthy businessman who vows revenge on the NYC DA s office and longtime friend Adam Schiff for sending his grandson to juvenile correction for murdering his stepsister In September 2006 he guest starred on an episode of Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Vaughn also appeared as himself narrating and being a character in a radio play broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in 2007 about making the film The Bridge at Remagen in Prague during the Russian invasion of 1968 42 Production company editIn 1966 Vaughn founded a film production company Ferdporqui Productions with his lifelong best friend actor Sherwood Price The company was headquartered at the M G M Studios in Culver City California 14 They purchased production options on books and scripts in the 1960s In 1966 they acquired the production rights to Joseph Sargent s story idea Bridge on the River Hudson 43 and hired Peter Allan Fields to produce a script treatment Vaughn was reportedly to star in their first independent film venture 44 They also acquired the rights to Robert Laxalt s novel The Man in the Wheatfield in 1966 and sought investors in the proposed film s production In 1968 the company opened a branch office in Great Britain 45 In the 1970s Ferdporqui Productions provided production management on The Protectors which starred Vaughn 36 Other investments editVaughn s investments included profitable livestock herds and west Texas gas wells which made him a millionaire 46 In 1967 one of his wells saw an increase in production output from 13 per week to 270 per day a 98 550 annual output equivalent to 900 523 in 2023 The reportedly frugal Vaughn said If it went tomorrow it wouldn t visibly change my life Vaughn said he had lived on one quarter of his salary for the past ten years and that his business manager allowed him 25 spending money per week 47 Advertising pitch man editIn later years Vaughn appeared in syndicated advertisements marketed by Commercial Pro Inc for various personal injury and workers compensation law firms using the catchphrase Tell them you mean business 48 Vaughn was also an infomercial pitchman from 1985 through 1990 for the Helsinki Formula a claimed baldness cure In 1994 the Federal Trade Commission sued blocking the product s bogus claims but 100 million dollars of the product had already been sold In 1993 Vaughn told The Los Angeles Times he had no problem promoting the Helsinki Formula cure He said That was about the most profitable thing I ve ever done in my life Every call that came in on the 800 number I got a piece of that 12 The Seinfeld tv show mentioned Vaughn s Helsinki Formula ad during the show s second season May 2 1991 episode 49 Jerry as Elaine flips through channels What are you doing All right all right What s the matter with that What about that one Elaine Robert Vaughn The Helsinki Formula Jerry He was good in Man From U N C L E Personal life edit nbsp Vaughn at a memorabilia event in March 2009 Vaughn married actress Linda Staab in 1974 They appeared together in a 1973 episode of The Protectors called It Could Be Practically Anywhere on the Island They adopted two children Cassidy born 1976 and Caitlin born 1981 38 They resided in Ridgefield Connecticut 50 During the late 1960s Joyce Jameson was a girlfriend of Vaughn s She acted opposite Vaughn as a guest star on a 1966 U N C L E episode The Dippy Blond Affair For many years it was believed Vaughn was the biological father of English film director and producer Matthew Vaughn born when the actor was in a relationship with early 1970s socialite Kathy Ceaton However a paternity investigation 51 identified the father as George de Vere Drummond an English aristocrat and godson of King George VI Early in Matthew s life when all believed Vaughn was the father he asked for his child s surname to be Vaughn which Matthew continues to use professionally still seeing Vaughn as his social father even if not biologically 52 Recordings edit In 1967 Vaughn released the MGM Records spoken word album Readings From Hamlet which featured him performing seven excerpts from Shakespeare s Hamlet accompanied with incidental music The MGM Records E SE 4488 lp was released in both mono and stereo formats Books edit Vaughn published Only Victims A Study of Show Business Blacklisting in 1972 19 His second book A Fortunate Life was an autobiography published in 2008 in which Vaughn said of his life With a modest amount of looks and talent and more than a modicum of serendipity I ve managed to stretch my 15 minutes of fame into more than half a century of good fortune 14 The breaks all fell my way 13 Political views editVaughn was a longtime member of the Democratic Party 7 His family was also Democratic and was involved in politics in Minneapolis 53 Early in his career he was described as a liberal Democrat 54 55 56 57 58 He was opposed to the Hollywood Blacklist of suspected Communists on freedom of speech principles but Vaughn also was opposed to Communism as a totalitarian system 59 Vaughn campaigned for John F Kennedy in the 1960 United States presidential election 38 He was the chair of the California Democratic State Central Committee speakers bureau and actively campaigned for candidates in the 1960s 38 53 Vaughn was the first popular American actor to take a public stand against the Vietnam War and was active in the peace group Another Mother for Peace 4 Vaughn debated with William F Buckley Jr on his program Firing Line on the Vietnam War 60 With Dick Van Dyke and Carl Reiner he was a founder of Dissenting Democrats 61 Early in the 1968 presidential election they supported the candidacy of Minnesota Senator Eugene McCarthy who was running for president as an alternative to Vice President Hubert Humphrey who had supported President Lyndon Johnson s escalation of the war in Vietnam 61 Vaughn was reported to have political ambitions of his own 62 but in a 1973 interview he denied having had any political aspirations 63 In a conversation with historian Jack Sanders he stated that after the assassination of Robert F Kennedy in 1968 I lost heart for the battle 38 Death editVaughn died in a hospice in Danbury Connecticut 64 65 on November 11 2016 eleven days before his 84th birthday 38 33 after undergoing a year long treatment for leukemia 66 67 Accolades edit1960 Academy Award nominee Actor in a Supporting Role The Young Philadelphians 1960 Golden Globe nominee Best Supporting Actor The Young Philadelphians 1961 Golden Globe nominee New Star Of The Year Actor The Magnificent Seven 1965 Golden Globe nominee Actor In A Television Series The Man From U N C L E 1965 Photoplay Most Popular Male Star 14 1966 Golden Globe nominee Actor In A Television Series The Man From U N C L E 1970 BAFTA Film Award nominee Best Actor in a Supporting Role Bullitt 1978 Emmy Award Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor Washington Behind Closed Doors 68 1979 Emmy Award nominee Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series Backstairs at the White House 68 1998 Hollywood Walk of Fame Star 6600 block of Hollywood BoulevardTheater editYear Title Role Theatre Dates Notes 1955 The Pilgrimage 69 Judas Iscariot 14 Pilgrimage Theater Hollywood 70 Unknown Pilgrimage Theater is now known as the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre 70 1979 The Real Inspector Hound 71 Moon 72 United States Unknown 1985 Inherit The Wind Henry Drummond Paper Mill Playhouse Millburn NJ March 1985 1989 Love Letters Andrew Makepiece Ladd III 73 Edison Theatre 73 October 31 1989 January 21 1990 73 Directed by John Tillinger 73 Written by A R Gurney 73 2013 Twelve Angry Men Juror 9 Birmingham Repertory Theatre Garrick Theatre October 2013 74 November 2013 June 2014 75 76 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1956 The Ten Commandments Spearman Hebrew at Golden Calf Biblical epic film produced and directed by Cecil B DeMille 77 Uncredited 1957 Hell s Crossroads Bob Ford 78 79 Western film directed by Franklin Adreon 80 81 No Time to Be Young Buddy Root Film noir drama film directed by David Lowell Rich 82 1958 Teenage Cave Man The Symbol Maker s Teenage Son Independent black and white adventure science fiction film produced and directed by Roger Corman 83 Unwed Mother Don Bigelow Drama film directed by Walter A Doniger 84 1959 Good Day for a Hanging Eddie Campbell Western film directed by Nathan H Juran 85 The Young Philadelphians Chester A Gwynn Drama film directed by Vincent Sherman 86 Oscar nomination for best supporting actor 87 Based on the 1956 novel The Philadelphian by Richard P Powell 88 1960 The Magnificent Seven Lee Western film directed by John Sturges 89 1961 The Big Show 90 Klaus Everard DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope drama film directed by James B Clark 91 Based on Jerome Weidman s novel I ll Never Go There Any More 92 1963 The Caretakers Jim Melford Drama film produced and directed by Hall Bartlett 93 94 Based on the 1959 novel The Caretakers by Dariel Telfer 95 1964 To Trap a Spy Napoleon Solo Feature length film of the Pilot episode of The Man from U N C L E directed by Don Medford 96 1965 The Spy with My Face Spy fi spy film based on The Man from U N C L E and directed by John Newland 97 1966 One Spy Too Many Feature length film of The Man from U N C L E s two part season two premiere episode Alexander the Greater Affair written by Dean Hargrove and directed by Joseph Sargent 98 The Glass Bottom Boat Romantic comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin 99 Also known as The Spy in Lace Panties 100 101 102 cameo appearance One of Our Spies is Missing Feature length film of The Man from U N C L E s second season two part episode The Bridge of Lions Affair directed by E Darrell Hallenbeck and written by Howard Rodman 103 Based on The Bridge of Lions novel by Henry Slesar 104 1967 The Spy in the Green Hat Feature length film of The Man from U N C L E s third season two part episode The Concrete Overcoat Affair directed by Joseph Sargent and written by Peter Allan Fields with the story by David Victor 105 The Venetian Affair Bill Fenner Spy film directed by Jerry Thorpe 106 Based on a novel of the same name by Helen MacInnes 107 108 109 The Karate Killers Napoleon Solo Feature length film of The Man from U N C L E s third season two part episode The Five Daughters Affair directed by Barry Shear and written by Norman Hudis with the story by Boris Ingster 110 1968 The Helicopter Spies Feature length film of The Man from U N C L E s fourth season two part episode The Prince of Darkness Affair directed by Boris Sagal and written by Dean Hargrove 111 How to Steal the World Feature length film of The Man from U N C L E s two part series finale episodes The Seven Wonders of the World Affair directed by Sutton Roley and written by Norman Hudis 112 Bullitt Walter Chalmers Drama thriller film directed by Peter Yates and produced by Philip D Antoni 113 1969 If It s Tuesday This Must Be Belgium Antonio Photographer DeLuxe Color romantic comedy film directed by Mel Stuart 114 The Bridge at Remagen Major Paul Kreuger War film directed by John Guillermin 115 Based on the book The Bridge at Remagen The Amazing Story of March 7 1945 by writer and U S Representative Ken Hechler 116 1970 Julius Caesar Servilius Casca British independent adaptation of William Shakespeare s play of the same name directed by Stuart Burge and written by Robert Furnival 117 The Mind of Mr Soames Dr Michael Bergen Sci fi drama film directed by Alan Cooke 118 Based on Charles Eric Maine s 1961 novel of the same name 119 120 1971 The Statue Ray Whiteley British comedy film directed by Rodney Amateau 121 Based on the play Chip Chip Chip by Alec Coppel 122 Clay Pigeon Neilson Action film directed by Lane Slate and Tom Stern 123 1974 The Man from Independence Harry S Truman Biographical drama film directed by Jack Smight 124 125 and written by Edward DeBlasio 126 The Towering Inferno Senator Parker Action drama disaster film directed by John Guillermin 127 1975 Wanted Babysitter Stuart Chase Thriller drama film directed by Rene Clement 128 Also known as in French La Baby Sitter Italian Babysitter Un maledetto pasticcio and German Das ganz grosse Ding 1976 Atraco en la jungla 129 Tony Adventure crime film directed by Gordon Hessler 130 Also known as 3 Way Split Blue Jeans and Dynamite and Double Cross 130 1977 Demon Seed Proteus IV 131 Sci fi horror film directed by Donald Cammell 132 Based on the novel of the same name by Dean Koontz 133 Starship Invasions Prof Allan Duncan Science fiction film directed produced and written by Ed Hunt 134 Also known as in French L invasion des soucoupes volantes 135 1978 The Lucifer Complex Glen Manning Science fiction film directed by Kenneth Hartford amp David L Hewitt 136 and written by Hewitt amp Dale Skillicorn 137 Brass Target Col Donald Rogers Post World War II suspense film directed by John Hough 138 Based on the novel The Algonquin Project by Frederick Nolan 139 Hawaii Five O Rolande Episode The Spirit is Willie 1979 Good Luck Miss Wyckoff Dr Neal 140 Drama film directed by Marvin J Chomsky 141 1980 Cuba Crossing Hud Action film directed by Chuck Workman 142 Also known as Assignment Kill Castro 143 144 Virus Senator Barkley 145 146 Japanese post apocalyptic Science fiction film directed by Kinji Fukasaku 147 Based on Sakyo Komatsu s eponymous 1964 novel in which the English version was printed in 2012 148 Also known as Virus 復活の日 Fukkatsu no hi literal translation Day of Resurrection in Japanese Hangar 18 Gordon Cain Action science fiction film directed by James L Conway and written by Ken Pettus with the story by Thomas C Chapman and Conway 149 Battle Beyond the Stars Gelt 150 Science fiction adventure film directed by Jimmy T Murakami 151 1981 S O B David Blackman 152 153 Comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards 154 1983 Superman III Ross Webster British superhero film directed by Richard Lester 155 and based on the DC Comics character Superman Great Transport Dr Emil Kovac Action drama war film directed by Veljko Bulajic 156 Also known as in Serbo Croatian Veliki transport 156 1986 Black Moon Rising Ed Ryland Action film directed by Harley Cokliss and written by John Carpenter 157 The Delta Force Gen Woodbridge 1987 Hour of the Assassin Sam Merrick They Call Me Renegade Lawson Killing Birds Dr Fred Brown 1988 Skeleton Coast Maj Schneider Captive Rage Eduard Delacorte Another Way D Kikan Joho Mr D Japanese film 1989 The Emissary Ambassador Ed MacKay That s Adequate Adolf Hitler C H U D II Bud the C H U D Colonel Masters River of Death Dr Wolfgang Manteuffel Transylvania Twist Lord Byron Orlock 1990 Buried Alive Gary Julian Nobody s Perfect Dr Duncan 1991 Going Under Wedgewood Also known as Dive 158 1992 Blind Vision Mr X 1994 Dust to Dust Mayor Sampson Moses 1995 Witch Academy The Devil 1996 Joe s Apartment Senator Dougherty Milk amp Money Uncle Andre 1997 Menno s Mind Senator Zachary Powell Motel Blue Chief MacIntyre Vulcan Vince Baxter An American Affair Prof Michaels 1998 Visions Agent Silvestri McCinsey s Island Walter Denkins The Sender Ron Fairfax BASEketball Baxter Cain Vaughn s 100th feature film 2001 Pootie Tang Dick Lecter 2002 Cottonmouth Judge Mancini 2003 Happy Hour Tulley Sr Doug McPlug The Life and Times Hoodlum amp Son Benny The Bomb Palladino 2004 Scene Stealers Dr Gadsden Braden 2BPerfectlyHonest Nick Gang Warz Chief Hannigan 2012 Excuse Me for Living Jacob The Magnificent Eleven American Bob 2014 A Cry from Within Doc Williams 2016 The American Side Silver Haired Man Gold Star Carmine final film role Television edit Medic 1955 guest appearance as Dr Charles A Leale in Black Friday Gunsmoke 1956 as Kid in Cooter State Trooper 1956 as Mitch in Another Chance Zane Grey Theater 1956 as Johnny in Courage is a Gun Frontier 1956 as Cliff in The Return of Jubal Dolan Father Knows Best 1956 as Mr Beekman in Betty Goes Steady episode Tales of Wells Fargo 1957 as Billy the Kid in the episode Billy the Kid Whirlybirds 1958 as Dr Bob Dixon in the episode Dr Dixon The Rifleman 1958 as Dan Willard in The Apprentice Sheriff episode Wagon Train 1958 as Roy Pelham in The John Wilbot Story Season 1 Episode 37 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1959 Season 5 Episode 7 Dry Run as Art Zorro 1959 as Miguel Roverto in Spark of Revenge episode Law of the Plainsman 1959 as Theodore Roosevelt in The Dude and as Ross Drake in The Innocents Wichita Town 1959 as Frank Warren in Passage to the Enemy The Lineup 1959 as Bart Wade in Prelude to Violence Bronco 1959 as Sheriff Lloyd Stover in Borrowed Glory The DuPont Show with June Allyson 1960 as Dr Collins in Emergency Checkmate 1960 as Abner Benson in Interrupted Honeymoon Men into Space 1960 as Perry Holcomb in Moon Cloud The Rebel 1960 as Asa Bannister in Noblesse Oblige Laramie 1960 as Sandy Kayle in The Dark Trail The Man from Blackhawk 1960 as Hayworth in Remember Me Not Thriller 1961 as Dr Frank Cordell in The Ordeal of Dr Cordell The Asphalt Jungle 1961 as Warren W Scott in The Scott Machine Target The Corruptors 1961 as Lace in the episode To Wear a Badge Bonanza 1962 as Luke Martin in The Way Station The Eleventh Hour 1962 63 2 episodes The Untouchables 1963 as Charlie Argos in The Charlie Argos Story The Virginian 1963 as Simon Clain in If You Have Tears The Dick Van Dyke Show 1963 as Jim Darling in It s a Shame She Married Me The Lieutenant 1963 64 British TV series Gideon s Way as policeman uncredited in episode The Reluctant Witness 1965 The Man from U N C L E 1964 68 The Girl from U N C L E 1966 The Mother Muffin Affair Please Don t Eat the Daisies television series cameo as Napoleon Solo in Say UNCLE 1966 The Woman Hunter 1972 television film The Protectors 1972 74 Columbo Troubled Waters 1975 Columbo Last Salute to the Commodore 1976 Captains and the Kings 1976 mini series as Charles Desmond Washington Behind Closed Doors 1977 The Feather and Father Gang 1977 in the Murder at F Stop II episode Centennial 1978 later part of the mini series The Eddie Capra Mysteries 1978 as Charles Arthur King Pendragon in the Nightmare at Pendragon Castle episode The Rebels 1979 as Seth McLean Hawaii Five O 1979 as Rolande in The Spirit is Willie episode Backstairs at the White House 1979 TV mini series as Woodrow Wilson Trapper John M D 1980 2 episodes Fantasies 1982 television film Inside the Third Reich 1982 television film The Day the Bubble Burst 1982 television film The Blue and the Gray 1982 mini series The Return of the Man from U N C L E The Fifteen Years Later Affair 1983 television film Silent Reach 1983 television film The Hitchhiker 1984 television series episode Face to Face as Dr Christopher Hamilton The Last Bastion 1984 Australian mini series as Douglas MacArthur Private Sessions 1985 Murrow 1986 television film Hunter 1989 City Under Siege parts 1 3 as Deputy Chief Curtis Moorehead Stingray 1986 Abnormal Psych Murder She Wrote 1985 1992 3 guest appearances Emerald Point N A S 2 episodes The A Team Season 5 as General Hunt Stockwell Dark Avenger 1990 television movie as commissioner Peter Kinghorn Law Offices of Mark E Salomone 1990 advertising 159 Tatort 1992 German television series episode Camerone Danger Theatre 1993 host 7 episodes Kung Fu The Legend Continues 1993 1994 as Rykker in Dragonswing and Dragonswing II Escape to Witch Mountain 1995 television film Diagnosis Murder 1996 in Murder Murder The Nanny 1996 1998 as James Sheffield in Me and Mrs Joan and Immaculate Concepcion Walker Texas Ranger 1996 as Dr Stuart Riser in Plague Law amp Order 1997 1998 3 episodes The Magnificent Seven 1998 2000 6 episodes Hustle 2004 2012 as Albert Stroller Law amp Order SVU 2006 2015 2 episodes Little Britain USA 2008 1 episode Coronation Street 2012 as Milton Fanshaw References edit a b c Robert Vaughn obituary The Guardian London November 11 2016 Retrieved November 11 2016 a b Mistretta Amy November 11 2016 Veteran actor and soap alum Robert Vaughn dead at 83 Soaps Penske Media Corporation Retrieved June 30 2023 Robert Vaughn Man from UNCLE actor dies aged 83 UK BBC News November 11 2016 Retrieved November 11 2016 a b Zucker George May 13 2006 Mother of All Peace Protests New Partisan Retrieved November 15 2008 a b c Only Victims A Study of Show Business Blacklisting Kirkus Reviews Retrieved June 18 2023 Heitland Jon 1987 The Man From U N C L E Book The Behind the Scenes Story of a Television Classic Macmillan ISBN 978 0312000523 a b c Mathews Liam November 11 2016 The Man From U N C L E s Robert Vaughn Dead at 83 TV Guide United States NTVB Media magazine CBS Interactive CBS Corporation digital assets Retrieved November 12 2016 a b c d Williams Holly December 23 2011 My Secret Life Robert Vaughn actor 79 The Independent London Independent Print Limited Retrieved November 11 2016 Robert Vaughn in the 1940 United States Federal Census ancestry com United States Retrieved June 15 2023 Robert Vaughn TV com United States CBS Interactive Retrieved July 1 2015 Stage Speaking with Robert Vaughn Chicago Sun Times Sun Times Media Group June 29 2007 Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved June 17 2010 a b c Robert Vaughn Who Starred as Napoleon Solo in Man From U N C L E Dies at 83 The New York Times via Internet Archive Retrieved May 14 2021 a b c d Robert Vaughn suave Man from U N C L E star dies at 83 Los Angeles Daily News November 11 2016 Retrieved June 18 2023 a b c d e f Vaughn Robert 2008 A Fortunate Life 1st ed New York City Thomas Dunne Books ISBN 978 0312590437 The 1950 Polaris 1950 Retrieved June 16 2023 a b c d e f Giles Kayleigh Robert Vaughn dead at 83 following battle with acute leukaemia Daily Express London Northern amp Shell Retrieved November 12 2016 a b Robert Vaughn suave Man from U N C L E star dies at 83 USA Today November 11 2016 Retrieved June 18 2023 Schudel Matt November 11 2016 Robert Vaughn actor in 1960s television hit The Man From U N C L E dies at 83 The Journal Newcastle upon Tyne Trinity Mirror Archived from the original on November 14 2016 Retrieved November 13 2016 a b Vaughn Robert 1972 Only Victims A Study of Show Business Blacklisting Milwaukee Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 978 0879100810 Subject Vaughn Robert Francis PDF The Black Vault November 27 2017 Retrieved June 18 2023 Vaughn Robert 2009 A Fortunate Life New York City St Martin s Griffin ISBN 978 0312590437 Tuz Susan February 21 2009 Actor Vaughn of Ridgefield has A Fortunate Life The News Times Danbury Connecticut Retrieved July 1 2023 a b c d e Robert Vaughn Man from UNCLE actor dies aged 83 BBC News United Kingdom November 11 2016 Retrieved November 12 2016 Obituary Robert Vaughn www bbc co uk November 11 2016 Retrieved June 29 2023 a b O Brien Tim September 19 2016 CLASSICS The Magnificent Seven 1960 www keeping it reel com Retrieved June 29 2023 Movie Review The Magnificent Seven 1960 the ace black movie blog July 14 2013 Retrieved June 29 2023 Gunsmoke Cooter TV www paleycenter org Retrieved June 12 2021 Gunsmoke TVGuide com Retrieved June 12 2021 Gunsmoke Romeo TV Episode 1957 IMDb retrieved June 12 2021 1962 theunclefiles com Retrieved September 14 2023 Detailed in the interviews included in the Man From U N C L E boxed briefcase set Robert Vaughn 83 star of The Man From U N C L E www bostonglobe com a b Barnes Mike November 11 2016 Robert Vaughn Suave Star of TV s The Man From U N C L E Dies at 83 The Hollywood Reporter United States Prometheus Global Media Retrieved November 11 2016 Gritten David March 6 2009 Robert Vaughn the long ride from U N C L E to Auntie The Telegraph London England Telegraph Media Group Retrieved July 1 2023 DATING GAME THE ROBERT VAUGHN SALLY FIELD TV www paleycenter org a b Fryer Ian 2016 The Worlds of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson The Story Behind International Rescue England FontHill Media LLC ISBN 9781781555040 Robert Vaughn set to join cast of Coronation Street Metro Kensington London DMG Media November 3 2011 Retrieved January 30 2012 a b c d e f Robert Vaughn actor and scholar dies after battle with leukemia The Ridgefield Press Ridgefield Connecticut Hersam Acorn Newspapers November 11 2016 Retrieved November 12 2016 Robert Vaughn The Man from U N C L E star dies at 83 Chicago Tribune Chicago Tronc Inc November 11 2016 Retrieved November 22 2016 Dagan Carmel November 11 2016 Robert Vaughn The Man From U N C L E Star Dies at 83 Variety United States Penske Media Corporation Retrieved November 13 2016 Mathews Liam November 10 2016 The Man From U N C L E s Robert Vaughn Dead at 83 Seattle Post Intelligencer Seattle Hearst Corporation Retrieved November 10 2016 BBC Radio 4 Programmes Bbc co uk Retrieved June 17 2010 Vaughn Buys Story The Desert Sun Palm Springs California The Desert Sun Publishing Co September 9 1966 Retrieved June 28 2023 Cassyd Syd Hollywood Report Boxoffice LegalForce RAPC Retrieved June 25 2023 Armerd Amy November 11 1968 Just For Variety PDF Variety Retrieved June 25 2023 Television The Man Inside the Man from U N C LE TIME New York New York Time Life Inc January 29 1965 Retrieved July 1 2023 Texas Gas Wells Make Star Richer Wichita Falls Times February 5 1967 Retrieved July 1 2023 Tell Them You Mean Business Trademark Information Trademarkia LegalForce RAPC Retrieved November 15 2016 Jerry Quote 168 TV Quotes Retrieved June 20 2023 Ofgang Erik April 12 2011 Robert Vaughn expected for Bullitt screening Connecticut Post Retrieved May 17 2012 Hockney Karen April 25 2002 Vaughn s truth about son Matthew Evening Standard UK Norman Neil October 3 2004 Matthew Vaughn The director s cut The Independent London Independent Print Limited Archived from the original on February 19 2014 Retrieved December 11 2012 a b Waugh John C October 24 1964 Movie Stars Shine in Political Sky The Christian Science Monitor p 3 Bart Peter August 5 1965 Cold War Alters a Hollywood Law The New York Times p 15 The Fresno Bee Staff 1965 p 54 San Antonio Express News Staff 1965 p 88 Detroit Free Press Staff 1965 p 22 Zoglin 2014 p 620 RObert Vaughn 1972 Only Victims A Study of Hollywood Blacklisting NY Putnam Kaufman Leslie November 11 2016 Robert Vaughn Who Starred as Napoleon Solo in Man From U N C L E Dies at 83 The New York Times Retrieved July 24 2021 a b Davies 1968 p 42 Humphrey 1966 p C34 Donnelly Tom August 14 1973 There Was No Political Ambition and The TV Series Is Terrible The Washington Post Washington D C Nash Holdings LLC p B1 Schudel Matt November 12 2016 Robert Vaughn actor in 1960s TV hit The Man From U N C L E dies at 83 The Washington Post Retrieved December 11 2016 Kaufman Leslie November 11 2016 Robert Vaughn Who Starred as Napoleon Solo in Man From U N C L E Dies at 83 The New York Times Retrieved December 11 2016 Dresdale Andrea November 11 2016 Robert Vaughn Dies at 83 ABC News ABC Retrieved November 30 2016 Evans Greg Pedersen Erik November 11 2016 Notice of death of Robert Vaughn Deadline com Penske Media Corporation Retrieved November 11 2016 a b Robert Vaughn Emmy Awards Television Academy November 11 2016 Retrieved June 18 2023 Walters Joanna November 11 2016 Robert Vaughn star of TV s The Man from UNCLE dies aged 83 The Guardian London Retrieved November 12 2016 a b Pilgrimage Play Returns to Stage Los Angeles Times August 9 1955 Stoppard Tom 1996 Tom Stoppard Plays The Real Inspector Hound Dirty Linen Dogg s Hamlet Cahoot s Macbeth After Magritte New found land Contemporary Classics London Faber and Faber ISBN 978 0571177653 Kabatchnik 2012 p 527 a b c d e Love Letters Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Retrieved November 12 2016 Made Media Ltd Twelve Angry Men at Birmingham Repertory Theatre Birmingham Repertory Theatre Birmingham The REP Archived from the original on June 3 2016 Retrieved July 1 2015 Fiona Mountford November 12 2013 Twelve Angry Men Garrick Theatre review London Evening Standard Alexander Lebedev Evgeny Lebedev Daily Mail and General Trust Retrieved January 24 2014 Chris Wiegand March 13 2014 Tom Conti to serve in West End s Twelve Angry Men The Guardian London Retrieved June 6 2014 The Ten Commandments Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 15 2016 Rainey 1998 p 96 Wilt 1991 p 162 Pitts 2012 p 149 Hell s Crossroads Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 15 2016 No Time to Be Young Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 15 2016 Teenage Cave Man Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 15 2016 Unwed Mother Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 15 2016 Good Day for a Hanging Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 15 2016 The Young Philadelphians Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 15 2016 The 32nd Academy Awards 1960 Nominees and 5Winners Beverly Hills California Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS Retrieved November 15 2016 Powell Richard P 1956 The Philadelphian a novel New York City Charles Scribner s Sons ASIN B000WA4UPO The Magnificent Seven Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 15 2016 Blum 1962 p 40 The Big Show Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 15 2016 Weidman Jerome 1941 I ll Never Go There Any More 1st ed New York City Simon amp Schuster ASIN B0007E3RPY The Caretakers Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 15 2016 Kaplan 1983 Variety Film Reviews Vol 10 1959 1963 India Education Garla Books ISBN 978 0824052096 Telfer Dariel 1959 The Caretakers 1st ed New York City Signet Books ASIN B00005XBH2 To Trap a Spy Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 16 2016 The Spy with My Face Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 16 2016 One Spy Too Many Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 16 2016 The Glass Bottom Boat Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 16 2016 Johnson 2011 p 148 Tranter 2014 p 213 McGee 2005 p 158 One of Our Spies Is Missing Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 16 2016 Slesar Henry 1963 The Bridge of Lions New York City Macmillan Publishers ASIN B000NWJ8EY The Spy in the Green Hat Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 16 2016 The Venetian Affair Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 18 2016 MacInnes Helen 1963 The Venetian Affair San Diego Harcourt ISBN 978 0151935017 Britton 2006 p 151 Goble 1999 p 649 The Karate Killers Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 19 2016 The Helicopter Spies Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 19 2016 How to Steal the World Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 19 2016 Bullitt Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 19 2016 If It s Tuesday This Must Be Belgium Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 19 2016 The Bridge at Remagen Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 19 2016 Hechler Ken 1998 The Bridge at Remagen The Amazing Story of March 7 1945 The Day the Rhine River Was Crossed 2nd ed Norwalk Connecticut Easton Press ASIN B00DEV0U0M Julius Caesar Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 20 2016 The Mind of Mr Soames Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 20 2016 Ashley 2005 p 95 Maine Charles Eric 1961 The Mind of Mr Soames 1st ed London Hodder amp Stoughton ASIN B0000CL7EE The Statue Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 20 2016 Gifford 2001 p 804 Clay Pigeon Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 21 2016 The Man from Independence United Kingdom British Film Institute Archived from the original on November 23 2016 Retrieved November 22 2016 Goldberg Lee 2015 Unsold Television Pilots 1955 1989 North Charleston South Carolina CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN 978 1511590679 Barnes Mike February 8 2015 Edward DeBlasio Writer and Producer for TV s Dynasty Dies at 88 hollywoodreporter com Retrieved December 26 2016 The Towering Inferno Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 23 2016 Wanted Babysitter Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 24 2016 Monush 2003 p 756 a b Blue Jeans and Dynamite Madrid FilmAffinity com Retrieved November 26 2016 Young 2000 p 151 Demon Seed Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 27 2016 Koontz Dean 2009 Demon Seed Reprint ed New York City Berkley Books ISBN 978 0425228968 Starship Invasions Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 27 2016 L invasion des soucoupes volantes Starship Invasions Avignon France Cinemaffich com Retrieved November 27 2016 Magilow Bridges amp Vander Lugt 2011 p 89 Mitchell 2002 p 145 Brass Target Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 29 2016 Nolan Frederick W 1974 The Algonquin Project 1st ed New York City William Morrow and Company ISBN 978 0688003197 Moore Frazier November 12 2016 Robert Vaughn suave Man from U N C L E star dies at 83 Star Tribune Minneapolis Star Tribune Media Company LLC Archived from the original on November 30 2016 Retrieved November 29 2016 Good Luck Miss Wyckoff Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 29 2016 Cuba Crossing Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 30 2016 Weldon 1996 p 312 Britton 2006 p 96 Young 2000 p 678 Mitchell 2001 p 231 Virus Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 30 2016 Komatsu Sakyo 2012 Virus The Day of Resurrection 1st English version ed San Francisco Haikasoru ISBN 978 1421549323 Hangar 18 Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved December 5 2016 Verswijver 2003 p 27 Battle Beyond the Stars Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved December 6 2016 Capua 2009 p 180 Ginibre Jean Louis Lithgow John Cady Barbara 2005 Ladies or Gentlemen A Pictorial History of Male Cross Dressing in the Movies New York City Filipacchi Publishing ISBN 9781933231044 S O B Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved December 7 2016 Superman III Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved December 10 2016 a b Ognjenovic amp Jozelic 2016 p 61 Black Moon Rising Atlanta Turner Classic Movies Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved December 20 2016 Erikson 2012 p 364 Personal Injury Lawyer Massachusetts Law Offices of Mark E Salomone Retrieved July 1 2015 Sources edit The Fresno Bee Staff August 8 1965 People seem to forget The Fresno Bee Fresno California The McClatchy Company p 54 Retrieved November 11 2016 subscription required San Antonio Express News Staff August 8 1965 People seem to forget San Antonio Express News San Antonio Hearst Corporation p 88 Retrieved November 11 2016 subscription required Detroit Free Press Staff August 8 1965 People seem to forget Detroit Free Press Detroit Gannett Company p 22 Retrieved November 11 2016 subscription required Zoglin Richard 2014 Hope Entertainer of the Century 1st ed New York City Simon amp Schuster p 620 ISBN 978 1439140277 Davies Lawrence E May 5 1968 Sinatra Supports Slate Competing with Kennedy s The New York Times New York City p 42 Retrieved January 1 2010 subscription required Humphrey Hal June 6 1966 The Old Political Song and Dance Los Angeles Times Los Angeles p C34 Retrieved January 1 2010 subscription required Johnson Wayne 2011 Live to Ride The Rumbling Roaring World of Speed Escape and Adventure on Two Wheels Reprint ed New York City Atria Books p 148 ISBN 978 1416550334 Tranter John 2014 Starlight 150 poems Buffalo New York BlazeVOX Books p 213 ISBN 978 1609641658 McGee Garry 2005 Doris Day Sentimental Journey New York City McFarland amp Company p 158 ISBN 978 0786419814 Kabatchnik Amnon 2012 Blood on the Stage 1950 1975 Milestone Plays of Crime Mystery and Detection 1st ed Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press p 527 ISBN 978 0810883543 Vaughn Robert 2009 A Fortunate Life 1st ed New York City St Martin s Griffin p 53 ISBN 978 0312590437 Rainey Buck 1998 Western Gunslingers in Face and on Film Hollywood s Famous Lawmen and Outlaws 1st ed New York City McFarland amp Company p 96 ISBN 978 0786403967 Wilt David E 1991 Hardboiled in Hollywood Bowling Green Ohio Bowling Green University Popular Press p 162 ISBN 9780879725259 Pitts Michael R 2012 Western Movies A Guide to 5 105 Feature Films 2nd ed New York City McFarland amp Company p 149 ISBN 978 0786463725 Blum Daniel 1962 Daniel Blum s Screen World 1962 Volume 13 1st ed Boston Chilton Company p 40 ISBN 9780819603036 Britton Wesley Alan 2006 Onscreen and Undercover The Ultimate Book of Movie Espionage Santa Barbara California Praeger Publishers pp 96 amp 151 ISBN 978 0275992811 Goble Alan ed 1999 The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film Munich De Gruyter Saur p 649 ISBN 978 3598114922 Ashley Michael 2005 Transformations The Story of the Science Fiction Magazines from 1950 to 1970 Liverpool University Press Liverpool Science Fiction Texts amp Studies 1st ed Liverpool Liverpool University Press p 95 ISBN 978 0853237792 Gifford Denis ed 2001 British Film Catalogue Two Volume Set The Fiction Film The Non Fiction Film 3rd ed Abingdon on Thames Routledge p 804 ISBN 978 1579581718 Monush Barry 2003 Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors Vol 1 From the Silent Era to 1965 Milwaukee Applause Theatre and Cinema Books p 756 ISBN 978 1557835512 Young R G 2000 The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film Ali Baba to Zombies 1st ed Milwaukee Applause Theatre and Cinema Books pp 151 678 ISBN 978 1557832696 Magilow Daniel H Bridges Elizabeth Vander Lugt Kristin T eds 2011 Nazisploitation The Nazi Image in Low Brow Cinema and Culture 1st ed London Bloomsbury Academic p 89 ISBN 978 1441183590 Mitchell Charles P 2002 The Hitler Filmography Worldwide Feature Film and Television Miniseries Portrayals 1940 Through 2000 Annotated ed New York City McFarland amp Company p 145 ISBN 978 0786412952 Weldon Michael 1996 The Psychotronic Video Guide To Film 1st ed New York City St Martin s Griffin p 312 ISBN 978 0312131494 Mitchell Charles P 2001 A Guide to Apocalyptic Cinema Annotated ed Santa Barbara California Greenwood Publishing Group p 231 ISBN 978 0313315275 Verswijver Leo 2003 Movies Were Always Magical Interviews with 19 Actors Directors and Producers from the Hollywood of the 1930s through the 1950s New York City McFarland amp Company p 27 ISBN 978 0786411290 Capua Michelangelo 2009 William Holden A Biography New York City McFarland amp Company p 180 ISBN 978 0786444403 Ognjenovic Gorana Jozelic Jasna eds 2016 Titoism Self Determination Nationalism Cultural Memory Volume Two Tito s Yugoslavia Stories Untold 1st ed London Palgrave Macmillan p 61 doi 10 1057 978 1 137 59747 2 ISBN 978 1137597458 Erikson Hal 2012 Military Comedy Films A Critical Survey and Filmography of Hollywood Releases Since 1918 New York City McFarland amp Company p 364 ISBN 978 0786462902 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Vaughn Official website nbsp Robert Vaughn at AllMovie nbsp Robert Vaughn at IMDb nbsp Robert Vaughn at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Robert Vaughn at the Internet Off Broadway Database nbsp Robert Vaughn at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Portals nbsp Biography nbsp New York state nbsp New York City nbsp California nbsp Connecticut nbsp Theatre nbsp Film nbsp Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Vaughn amp oldid 1212889207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.