I've just heard about the death of Robert Vaughn, a fine polished actor who just fell short of super star status in a substantial career; The Magnificent Seven, (1960), Bullitt, (1968), The Towering Inferno,1974) and The Man from Uncle TV series, 1964-67, come instantly to mind. In turn, I also knew him personally when playing a bread & butter role in the TV series, The Protectors, (1972). He was a strongly focussed actor and, in two or three short scenes with him, he made instant eye contact which activates a script. Totally relaxed between takes, I learnt how astute he was in conserving his energy so that he could instantly pick-up a scene on the director's call of 'action'.
RIP, Robert
RIP, Robert
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