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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1932-11-22 (92 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Robert Vaughn

Biography:

Robert Francis Vaughn, Ph.D. (November 22, 1932 – November 11, 2016) was an American actor noted for stage, film and television work. He was, perhaps, best known as suave spy Napoleon Solo in the 1960s television series, "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," and as Albert Stroller in the BBC One series, "Hustle."

Known For

Acting

2016

The American Side as Silver Haired Man
Gold Star as Carmine

2014

2013

The Magnificent Eleven as American Bob

2012

2008

2007

2005

2004

Scene Stealers as Dr. Gadsden Braden
Gang Warz as Chief Hannigan
Hustle as Albert Stroller

2003

Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade as Mr. White (voice)
Happy Hour as Tulley Sr.

2002

Lethal Force 2000 as Judge Mancini

2001

Pootie Tang as Dick Lecter

2000

1999

1998

BASEketball as Baxter Cain
The Sender as Ron Fairfax
The Company Man as Control 5
Virtual Obsession as Adam Spring
McCinsey's Island as Walter Denkins
Visions as Agent Silvestri

1997

An American Affair as Prof. Michaels
Motel Blue as Chief MacIntyre
Vulcan as Vince Baxter
Menno's Mind as Senator Zachary Powell
The View as Self

1996

Joe's Apartment as Senator Dougherty
Milk & Money as Uncle Andre
The Sentinel as Vince Deal

1995

Dancing In The Dark as Dennis Forbes
Witch Academy as The Devil

1994

1993

Walker, Texas Ranger as Dr. Stewart Rizor
Diagnosis: Murder as Alexander Drake
Diagnosis: Murder as Bill Stratton
The Nanny as James Sheffield

1992

Blind Vision as Mr. X
Tracks of Glory as Mr. Morris
Lincoln as Isaac Arnold (voice)

1991

Going Under as Wedgewood

1990

Nobody's Perfect as Dr. Duncan
Dark Avenger as Commissioner Peter Kinghorn
Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge as Self (archive footage)
Law & Order as Carl Anderton

1989

Buried Alive as Dr. Gary Julian
River of Death as Wolfgang Manteuffel
C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud as Colonel Masters
Transylvania Twist as Lord Byron Orlock
That's Adequate as Adolf Hitler
Brutal Glory as Max Owens

1988

Killing Birds as Dr. Fred Brown
Skeleton Coast as Colonel Schneider
Captive Rage as Eduard Delacorte
This Morning as Self - Guest

1987

Hour of the Assassin as Sam Merrick
Desperado as Sheriff John Whaley
Nightstick as Ray Melton

1986

Black Moon Rising as Ed Ryland
The Delta Force as Gen. Woodbridge
Prince of Bel Air as Stanley Auerbach
Murrow as Franklin Delano Roosevelt

1985

Private Sessions as Oliver Coles
International Airport as Captain Powell
The Ray Bradbury Theater as Jerome Huxley
Evergreen as John Bradford

1984

Face to Face as Dr. Christopher Hamilton
Murder, She Wrote as Gideon Armstrong
Hunter as Deputy Chief Curtis Moorehead
Murder, She Wrote as Edwin Chancellor
Murder, She Wrote as Charles Winthrop

1983

Superman III as Ross Webster
Intimate Agony as Dave Fairmont
Great Transport as Dr. Emil Kovač
Emerald Point N.A.S. as Harlan Adams
The Hitchhiker as Dr. Christopher Hamilton
The A-Team as General Hunt Stockwell

1982

The Day the Bubble Burst as Richard Whitney
Inside the Third Reich as Field Marshal Milch
Fantasies as Girard
A Question of Honor as Frederick Walker
The Making of 'Superman II' as Self / Ross Webster (uncredited)
The Blue and the Gray as Senator Reynolds

1981

S.O.B. as David Blackman

1980

Virus as Senator Barkley
Hangar 18 as Gordon Cain
City in Fear as Harrison Crawford III
Doctor Franken as Dr. Arno Franken

1979

Mirror, Mirror as Michael Jacoby
The Rebels as Seth McLean
Backstairs at the White House as Pres. Woodrow Wilson

1978

Brass Target as Col. Donald Rogers
The Lucifer Complex as Glen Manning
The Islander as Sen. Gerald Stratton
FDR: That Man in the White House as Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Centennial as Morgan Wendell

1977

Starship Invasions as Prof. Allan Duncan
Demon Seed as Proteus IV (voice) (uncredited)
The Love Boat as Charles Paris

1976

3-Way Split as Tony
Kiss Me, Kill Me as Edward Fuller
Captains and the Kings as Charles Desmond

1975

The Baby Sitter as Stuart Chase

1974

The Towering Inferno as Senator Parker
The Man from Independence as Harry S. Truman
Police Woman as Andrew Simms

1972

The Woman Hunter as Jerry Hunter
The Protectors as Harry Rule

1971

The Statue as Ray Whiteley
Clay Pigeon as Neilson
Columbo as Hayden Danziger
Columbo as Charlie Clay

1970

Julius Caesar as Servilius Casca
Scene of the Crime as Oberst Gavron

1969

If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium as Antonio, Photographer
The Bridge at Remagen as Maj. Paul Krueger

1968

Bullitt as Walter Chalmers
The Movie Orgy as Self (archive footage)
How to Steal the World as Napoleon Solo
The Helicopter Spies as Napoleon Solo
Hawaii Five-O as Sebastian Rolande
The Dick Cavett Show as Self - Guest

1967

The Karate Killers as Napoleon Solo
The Venetian Affair as Bill Fenner
The Spy in the Green Hat as Napoleon Solo

1966

One Spy Too Many as Napoleon Solo
The Glass Bottom Boat as Napoleon Solo (uncredited)

1965

The Spy with My Face as Napoleon Solo

1964

To Trap a Spy as Napoleon Solo
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. as Napoleon Solo

1963

The Caretakers as Jim Melford
The Lieutenant as Captain Ray Rambridge

1962

1961

1960

Thriller as Dr. Frank Cordell
The Aquanauts as Wes Grayson

1959

The Young Philadelphians as Chester A. 'Chet' Gwynn
Good Day for a Hanging as Eddie 'The Kid' Campbell
The Rebel as Asa Bannister
Law of the Plainsman as Theodore Roosevelt
Riverboat as Roger Mowbray
Law of the Plainsman as Ross Drake
The Untouchables as Charlie Argos
Men Into Space as Perry Holcomb
Bonanza as Luke Martin

1958

Teenage Cave Man as The Symbol Maker's Teenage Son
Unwed Mother as Don Bigelow
Jefferson Drum as Shelly Poe
77 Sunset Strip as Douglas Milinder

1957

No Time to Be Young as Buddy Root
Hell's Crossroads as Bob Ford
Tales of Wells Fargo as Billy Brigode
Tales of Wells Fargo as Billy the Kid
Alcoa Theatre as Lt. Dave Hutchins

1956

The Ten Commandments as Spearman / Hebrew at Golden Calf (uncredited)
State Trooper as Mitch

1955

Gunsmoke as Kid
The Millionaire as Joseph Jameson 'Jay' Powers
Gunsmoke as Andy Bowers
Screen Director's Playhouse as Archibald Parker

1954

1951

1948

1944

Golden Globe Awards as Self - Nominee / Accepting Award for Best TV Show

Directing

1974

Police Woman as Director

1972

The Protectors as Director