Robert Stack

Robert Stack
Robert Stackwas an American actor, sportsman, and television host. In addition to acting in more than 40 feature films, he starred in the ABC-TV television series The Untouchables, for which he won the 1960 Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Dramatic Series, and later hosted Unsolved Mysteries. He was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film Written on the Wind...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth13 January 1919
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
And when I did the Untouchables, I told them going in, if you try apologizing for any of these crumb bums, get someone else to play the part.
This show television wise its quite different from motion papers, you get to come into people's homes and become in a sense part of their life.
Most everyone with any sense knows that all creatures need a suitable place to live. If the places to live are not sufficient to ensure the recovery of the frog, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to predict the consequences.
For years people have called it a Heart Line, when you send it out it is received and recepted, on this show, they like it. I think.
I would doubt that this much money has been spent accomplishing important 'on-the-ground' recovery work. It is now coming up on 10 years since (it) was first listed as a 'threatened' species, and it is still not through the bureaucratic morass.
There are many people of integrity in both parties who will continue to oppose this radical effort to significantly weaken one of our country's most important environmental laws,
I wander around and my wife and I are very close, we go out and go to places we discover, we love to eat and drinking doesn't hurt.
We've taken big strides in a short time. But we've got a lot more striding to do. Community is key.
I think the instant communication, which is something to me of an eye opener, is the best possible way to solve crimes and mysteries.
Whether it s the country or city, I never liked the bad guy.
I'm very proud this show has been accepted for this length of time.
Thru the auspices of the viewers who become - I think this is an import - in a democracy, become a working unit with law enforcement against the criminals.
Also the pictures themselves give a visual to the audience tuning in, that makes them a very important part of law enforcement, or pulling families together.
If you don't love it, you can't suffer thru all the despair that comes with it. Keep doing it because you love it.