Robert Vaughn
Biography
Robert Francis Vaughn, Ph.D. (November 22, 1932 – November 11, 2016) was a distinguished American actor celebrated for his versatile performances across stage, film, and television. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the charming secret agent Napoleon Solo in the iconic 1960s television series, "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," which captivated audiences with its blend of espionage and humor. Vaughn's charisma and talent made him a standout star of that era.
In addition to his role as Solo, he garnered acclaim for his performance as Albert Stroller in the popular BBC One series, "Hustle," showcasing his ability to adapt to various genres throughout his career. With a career that spanned several decades, Vaughn's contributions to the entertainment industry were both diverse and impactful, making him a memorable figure in American pop culture.
Vaughn's academic pursuits were equally impressive; he held a Ph.D. and was known for his intellectual prowess. His legacy continues to influence aspiring actors and entertain fans around the world. Robert Vaughn's blend of sophistication, wit, and talent left an indelible mark on the industry, ensuring that he will be remembered long after his passing.
Filmography
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The Young Philadelphians
1959 • Chester A. 'Chet' Gwynn
Julius Caesar (1970)
1970 • Servilius Casca
One Spy Too Many
1966 • Napoleon Solo
The Helicopter Spies
1968 • Napoleon Solo
The Venetian Affair
1967 • Bill Fenner
Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff
1979 • Dr. Neal
Virus
1980 • Senator Barkley
Brutal Glory
1989 • Max Owens
The Delta Force
1986
The Bridge at Remagen
1969 • Maj. Paul Krueger
The Sender (1998)
1998 • Ron Fairfax
Brass Target
1978 • Col. Donald Rogers
Nobody's Perfect
1990 • Dr. Duncan
The Statue
1971 • Ray Whiteley
Gold Star
2016 • Carmine
River of Death
1989 • Wolfgang Manteuffel
Battle Beyond the Stars
1980 • Gelt
One of Our Spies Is Missing
1966 • Napoleon Solo
BASEketball
1998 • Baxter Cain
Witch Academy
1995 • The Devil
Unwed Mother
1958 • Don Bigelow
Prince of Bel Air
1986 • Stanley Auerbach