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Robert Francis Vaughn (born November 22, 1932) is an American actor noted for his stage, film and television work. His best-known TV roles include suave spy Napoleon Solo in the 1960s series The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; wealthy detective Harry Rule in the 1970s series The Protectors; and formidable General Hunt Stockwell in the 5th season of the 1980s series The A-Team. In film, he portrayed quiet, skittish gunman Lee in The Magnificent Seven, Major Paul Krueger in The Bridge at Remagen, the voice of Proteus IV, the computer villain of Demon Seed, Walter Chalmers in Bullitt, Ross Webster in Superman III, and war veteran Chester A. Gwynn in The Young Philadelphians which earned him a 1960 Academy Award nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
As grifter and card shark Albert Stroller, Vaughn appeared in all but one of the 48 episodes of the British television drama series Hustle (2004–2012). From January to February 2012, he appeared in the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street as Milton Fanshaw, a love interest for Sylvia Goodwin, played by veteran English actress Stephanie Cole.
"The Man" is a slang phrase that may refer to the government or to some other authority in a position of power. In addition to this derogatory connotation, it may also serve as a term of respect and praise.
The phrase "the Man is keeping me down" is commonly used to describe oppression. The phrase "stick it to the Man" encourages resistance to authority, and essentially means "fight back" or "resist", either passively, openly or via sabotage.
As a phrase meaning "the boss" it dates from at least 1918.
In the Southern U.S. states, the phrase came to be applied to any man or any group in a position of authority, or to authority in the abstract. From about the 1950s the phrase was also an underworld code word for police, the warden of a prison or other law enforcement or penal authorities.
The use of this term was expanded to counterculture groups and their battles against authority, such as the Yippies, which, according to a May 19, 1969 article in U.S. News and World Report, had the "avowed aim ... to destroy 'The Man', their term for the present system of government". The term eventually found its way into humorous usage, such as in a December 1979 motorcycle ad from the magazine Easyriders which featured the tagline, "California residents: Add 6% sales tax for The Man."
Adam West (born William West Anderson; September 19, 1928) is an American film, television, character, voice and stage actor, whose career spans six decades of television, who's also the figure in the comic book and superhero community. He has also appeared as a guest on several talk shows, variety shows and as a panelist on numerous game shows.
Through West's longest career, his acting career began in films in 1959, among the Westerns that he appeared in, playing opposite Chuck Connors in Geronimo (1962) and Joe DeRita in The Outlaws Is Coming (1965). He has also appeared in the science fiction flick, opposite Paul Mantee in Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964). He also achieved continuing success for the title role in the 1960s ABC campy series Batman and its theatrical feature film. He has done voice work on animated series such as The Fairly OddParents and Family Guy, in both of which he voices fictional versions of himself.
Adam West was born as William West Anderson on September 19, 1928, in Walla Walla, Washington, to Otto West Anderson (January 25, 1903 – October 9, 1984), and Audrey V. Speer (1906–69). His paternal grandparents were Swedish. His father was a farmer, his mother, an opera singer and concert pianist who was forced to abandon her own Hollywood dreams to care for her family. Following her example, West revealed to his father as a youth that he intended after school to go to Hollywood. He moved to Seattle when he was 15 with his mother following his parents' divorce.
Actors: Lana Wood (actress), Natalie Wood (actress), Michael Weatherly (actor), Robert Vaughn (actor), Margaret O'Brien (actress), Alice Krige (actress), Johann Benét (actor), George Chakiris (actor), Paul Mazursky (actor), Robert Hyatt (actor), Elliott Gould (actor), Colin Friels (actor), Henry Jaglom (actor), Ted Babcock (producer), Gerald W. Abrams (producer),
Plot: Uses accounts from family, friends, and acquaintances to tell the story of Natalie Wood and how she started young, acting in the spotlight, making the transition from a childhood actress to serious actress, dating the top names in Hollywood, her life and marriage to her husband, Robert Wagner,and her biggest fear that ended up being the cause of her death.
Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, actress, based-on-book, birthday-party, boat, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationshipFull interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/robert-vaughn
Happy 50th Anniversary tribute to the wonderful television series: The Man From Uncle. This short video clip is posted here at Television Vanguard for not-for-profit fan tribute, viewer enjoyment only. No copyright infringement is intended. Thank you and enjoy. The Man From UNCLE pilot episode, 'The Vulcan Affair', filmed in late November into mid December 1963, was first broadcast in black-and-white (as was the entire first season) on NBC on September 22, 1964. The famous steam-pipe room scene is most remembered in this pilot, and can be seen here on YouTube on other channels. However, this clip is my personal favorite - Napoleon Solo [Robert Vaughn] and housewife-turned-spy Elaine May Donaldson [the wonderful Patricia Crowley] parting ways after a daring and successful mission. ...
...Robert Vaughn gives his views on the on-going war in Vietnam...
The Protectors - The Complete Series DVD is out now. http://www.networkdvd.net/product_info.php?products_id=1199 SPECIAL FEATURES: • Over 1500 stills (disc 7) including PR and behind-the-scenes shots • PDF promotional material including original brochure and press information Each of the world's major cities has its best detective agency, and each of these has its best agents; super-agents like The Protectors. The most sensitive, baffling, dangerous assignments are handled by this trio of adventurers with no equal among private eyes. In their nerve-tingling assignments, they function as a highly trained team, but they know that the next mission might mean death -- and they live as if each moment were their last. Robert Vaughn stars as Harry Rule, the suave American who leads their ...
A few rare clips of Robert Vaughn talking about UNCLE then local TV commercials he did for Jacoby & Meyers and another law firm. He went from being The Man from UNCLE to The Man from Ridgefield (in Conn., not far from where I live). The last bit is part of a promo for MFU with brief glimpse of guest star William Shatner. This is part of a series I'm posting on 1960s ads, TV shows, and network promos.
Danger Theatre is an American half-hour comedy anthology series for television, produced by Universal Studios and originally aired on the American Fox network in 1993. With two exceptions, each half-hour-long show consisted of two comedy segments, each a spoof of a familiar action/anthology format. The style of the comedy was somewhat similar to that of films like Airplane! and TV shows like Police Squad! Robert Vaughn was the host for each episode, introducing to camera each fifteen-minute segment with mock earnestness. The jokes ranged from humorous or preposterous dialogue to visual gags and slapstick designed to poke fun at the serious dramatic formats being lampooned. Danger Theatre ran for seven episodes before cancellation, but was syndicated beyond the United States, airing in the ...
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Danger Theatre is an American half-hour comedy anthology series for television, produced by Universal Studios and originally aired on the American Fox network in 1993. With two exceptions, each half-hour-long show consisted of two comedy segments, each a spoof of a familiar action/anthology format. The style of the comedy was somewhat similar to that of films like Airplane! and TV shows like Police Squad! Robert Vaughn was the host for each episode, introducing to camera each fifteen-minute segment with mock earnestness. The jokes ranged from humorous or preposterous dialogue to visual gags and slapstick designed to poke fun at the serious dramatic formats being lampooned. Danger Theatre ran for seven episodes before cancellation, but was syndicated beyond the United States, airing in the ...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080836/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangar_18_(film) This Movie has fallen into the Public Domain and can now be watched for free and in full on YouTube.
The Old Spy's Reunion - Vaughn & McCallum (AUDIO) This is the audio version of the interview that Robert Vaughn and David McCallum gave for The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Complete Series DVD set. Also just for fun I decided to put a compilation of U.N.C.L.E. music behind it.
A young woman goes to teach at the Ravenscroft Institute, a spooky old girls' school overrun by ants and staffed by various ex-mental patients. Spurred on by a series of horrific hallucinations, she begins to investigate the mysterious disappearances of several students.
In 2006, Sam sat down with Actor Robert Vaughn at the Pocono Film Festival in Tannersville, PA
Robert Vaughn being interviewed on 'Night Talk' in 2011, promoting his autobiography 'A Fortunate Life'
An all guts, no glory San Francisco cop becomes determined to find the underworld kingpin that killed the witness in his protection. This thriller includes one of the most famous car chases ever filmed.
(bkevans15) The Lucifer Complex, Classic Sci-Fi Full Movie. An intelligence agent discovers a Nazi plot to revive the Third Reich by using clones. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077877/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/ If you enjoyed this show check out my Classic Movies playlist at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIn8Ziqz_267OkKqZxke7i77Ju7AY6bld The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 Copyright Office Summary December 1998 Page 12 Penalties are provided for knowing material misrepresentations in either a notice or a counter notice. Any person who knowingly materially misrepresents that material is infringing, or that it was removed or blocked through mistake or misidentification, is liable for any resulting damages (including costs and attor...
This is the one - the interview that finally put us over the top in pre-digital viral distribution...people sharing VHS tapes of the show. Vaughn was in town promoting his dinner-theatre run in "I Hate Hamlet". At the time, he was famous for hosting the infomercial for the baldness cure called "The Helsinki Formula". Every time he looks to his right, he's looking through the control room window giving dirty looks to the publicist who booked him for this interview. Hosting is the incomparable Eric Tunney. Eric was the greatest stand-up I'd ever seen and his hosting was one of the keys that elevated our little cable show from obscurity to eventual international distribution. Enjoy.
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Actor Robert Vaughn, who played superagent Napoleon Solo in the classic 1960s TV series, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., took time to talk to HenryCavill.Org recently. In this exclusive interview Robert shares with us what he thought of Henry Cavill, who took over his role in upcoming The Man from U.N.C.L.E. movie directed by Guy Ritchie, and answers the other questions. http://henrycavill.org/en/blog/articles/item/827-exclusive-interview-with-robert-vaughn
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Acting legend Robert Vaughn talks to DS about the new series of 'Hustle' and what it has in store for his character, Albert. Get all the latest 'Hustle' news at http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s119/hustle/
Trailer for the teen Sci-Fi film Teenage Caveman (1958) starring Robert Vaughn. For more retro trailers, be sure to subscribe to Movie Scrapbook.
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Bullitt 1968 Movie Steve McQueen, Jacqueline Bisset & Robert Vaughn Thanks for watching!!!
Robert Francis Vaughn was born on November 22, 1932 at Charity Hospital in New York City. The son of show-business parents, his father, Walter, was a radio actor and his mother, Marcella, was a stage actress. Robert came to the public's attention first with his Oscar-nominated role in The Young Philadelphians (1959). The next year, he was one of the seven in the western classic The Magnificent Seven (1960). Despite being in such popular films, he generally found work on television.
The Center for Study of Responsive Law held its second four-day conference on securing long-overdue democratic solutions in Washington, D.C. from September 26-28, 201
The 83-year-old Oscar nominee and Emmy winner on Natalie Wood and Paul Newman's influence on his career, the unexpected success of the original 'The Magnificent Seven' ("We thought, 'This picture's gonna be the bomb of all time'"), his pursuit of a Ph.D while starring on 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.' and returning to the big screen in Victoria Negri's feature debut."Like most actors, I just go home and wait for the phone to ring," says Robert Vaughn, the legendary Oscar-nominated film actor and Emmy-winning television actor, as we sit down at his home in Connecticut to record an episode of The Hollywood Reporter's 'Awards Chatter' podcast. "And it's been ringing for a long time.