Robert Vaughn

Robert Vaughn
Robert Francis Vaughnis 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...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth22 November 1932
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
It's not clear that it will be rebuilt exactly as it was, but because of today's technology we can come as close as possible. There's no doubt it will come back.
The church was one big piece of wooden furniture. There will be plenty of steel in the next structure, that's for sure.
Why do people embrace God? In my opinion, belief in God and an afterlife is a necessary extension of man's need to feel that this life does not end with what we call death.
You see, some non-Catholic friends of mine have questioned the depth of my faith because of the fact that I have a good education.
I had never thought of my career as going in the direction that it did, as far as fan response was concerned.
By virtue of believing in a Supreme Being one embraces certain mysteries.
I went to college with James Coburn and Steve McQueen was a very good friend.
About 15 years later, I was given all 113 episodes on tape.
I was studying American politicians who were searching - allegedly - for American communists because it would put them on the front pages of the papers in their home towns.
The world's philosophers and theologians searched for answers to the same mysteries.
I'm still very close friends with his first wife, Neile, who is now remarried.
I travelled to California when I was 18 and went to Los Angeles State College.
So for Bullitt, I just put my black hat back on.
Man has always needed to believe in some form of a continuity of achievement.