Robert Vaughn Quotes
An American actor noted for stage, film and television work. (1932 - )
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About 15 years later, I was given all 113 episodes on tape.
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All I did was basically play myself in the role of Napoleon Solo.
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Audience response to The Man From U.N.C.L.E. back in the '60s - well, I was frankly surprised by the show's success and the attendant publicity for David and myself.
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By virtue of believing in a Supreme Being one embraces certain mysteries.
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Compared to today's salaries, our cut was minuscule but it was very good for the time.
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Finally, when the money was high enough, the script suddenly revealed itself as being very clear to me.
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For example, I tend to personally reward myself for specific acts of exceptional discipline.
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I come from a long line of staunch Irish Catholics.
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I had never thought of my career as going in the direction that it did, as far as fan response was concerned.
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I have always been adventurous and rather daring.
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I read Superman comics when I was a kid.
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I sincerely believe I could have wounded up in a lot of trouble if I had not been taught as a boy to fear Hell, and to believe that certain wicked acts could lead me to damnation.
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I suppose you could sum up the religious aspects of my boyhood by saying it was a time of life when I was taught the difference between right and wrong as it specifically applied to Catholicism.
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I travelled to California when I was 18 and went to Los Angeles State College.
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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.
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I went to college with James Coburn and Steve McQueen was a very good friend.
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I'm still very close friends with his first wife, Neile, who is now remarried.
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I've been obsessed with clothes since I was a little boy.
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In the beginning, fear was the dominant motivating force.
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Man has always needed to believe in some form of a continuity of achievement.
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