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Robert Vaughn began in films as boyish and rather callow youths, graduated to considerable success in the... (Learn more)

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Robert Vaughn’s Milestones
Directed episodes of the NBC drama series, "Police Woman", in the mid-1970s
Played General Hunt Stockwell on the last season of the NBC action drama, "The A-Team"
Played Harlan Adams in the CBS drama series, "Emerald Point N.A.S."; Replaced Patrick O'Neal in the role
Played Harry Rule on the syndicated detective adventure series, "The Protectors"
Played agent Napoleon Solo on the popular NBC spy series, "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."
1951 Moved to L.A.
1957 Feature film debut, "Hell's Crossroads"
1957 Played first leading role in features, "No Time to Be Young"
1962 Starred as A. Dunster Lowell, the title role in the NBC detective pilot, "The Boston Terrier"
1963 - 1964 First TV series, played Capt. Raymond Rambridge, one of the three leading roles, on the NBC drama series, "The Lieutenant"
1964 Played Hamlet in a production at the Pasadena Playhouse
1972 First TV-movie, "The Woman Hunter"
1976 First TV miniseries, "Captains and the Kings"
1990 Played in "Love Letters" opposite Polly Bergen onstage in both New York and Los Angeles
1993 Hosted and served as narrator for the short-lived Fox-TV adventure spoof series, "Danger Theater"
1995 Joined the cast of the daytime drama, "As the World Turns", as attorney Rick Hamlin
1998 Had supporting role in the feature "BASEketball"
1998 Recieved star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (July 27)

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Also known as

AKA : Robert Francis Vaughn

Born

November, 22 1932 in New York City, New York, USA

Education

  • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota: enrolled in 1950; began acting and won 1951 Philip Morris Intercollegiate Acting Contest; transferred to Los Angeles City College
  • Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences, Los Angeles, California: school changed name to California State Univeristy, Los Angeles in 1972
  • Los Angeles City College, Los Angeles, California:
  • University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California:

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