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RV to me, as Solo and in many other roles, was a role model. To this day, when I read or reread a favorite adventure story, his image (clean-cut, dashing, authoritative) is the first to come to mind.Robert Vaughn!
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/robert-vaughn-dead-man-uncle-859991
To my generation, he will always be Napoleon Solo of U.N.C.L.E.!
Yes...but more recently he had a recurring role, several episodes IIRC, on Law & Order as a politically powerful business magnate; a complex character, to say the least.Robert Vaughn!
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/robert-vaughn-dead-man-uncle-859991
To my generation, he will always be Napoleon Solo of U.N.C.L.E.!
To everyone under the age of fifty in Maine, he is known solely and exclusively as the TELL THEM YOU MEAN BUSINESS! guy in the ads for The Law Offices Of Joe Bornstien.
These ads have been so relentless over the last twenty-five years or so that many people who see them actually think that Vaughn *is* Joe Bornstein. Many have been crushed to learn that these ads were a franchise deal, and that Vaughn was actually the spokesman for dozens of law firms all over the US.
Glad I got to see Leon. RIP
I caught one of those -- he even had a scene with his spy-TV contemporary, Steven Hill. I'd always wanted to see those two together.Yes...but more recently he had a recurring role, several episodes IIRC, on Law & Order as a politically powerful business magnate; a complex character, to say the least.
A bit of an update for anyone who might be interested. Mr. Cohen's manager Robert B. Kory said in a statement today that Cohen died in his sleep after falling down in the middle of the night at his home in Los Angeles. "The death was sudden, unexpected, and peaceful." He also clarified that Mr. Cohen died on November 7th, not on the 10th when his death was announced.