The Man From UNCLE star Robert Vaughn dies aged 83
The Man From UNCLE star Robert Vaughn dies aged 83
Robert Vaughn, the actor best known for playing the
suave Napoleon Solo in 1960s television spy series, The Man from UNCLE,
died on Friday from leukaemia, his manager said.
Matthew Sullivan
said Vaughn, 83, died in hospital surrounded by his wife and two
children. The actor had been receiving treatment for acute leukaemia, Mr
Sullivan said.
New York-born Vaughn starred with David McCallum
in The Man from UNCLE, a tongue-in-cheek drama about battling world evil
that was inspired by the James Bond books and movies.
"Robert and I worked together for many years and losing him is like losing a part of me," McCallum said in a statement.
The
1964-68 series gave way to a number of spinoff movies including One Spy
Too Many and One of Our Spies is Missing that also starred the two
actors.
The series was remade into a film in 2015, starring Henry Cavill in the role originally played by Vaughn.
Vaughn
appeared in more than 200 movies and TV shows over his 60-year career,
including the 1960 movie The Magnificent Seven, alongside Yul Brynner
and Steve McQueen. He was the last survivor of the movie's original
seven lead actors.
Other movies included Bullitt in 1968, again
with McQueen, and The Young Philadelphians in 1959, for which he
received a supporting actor Oscar nomination.
On television,
Vaughn appeared in numerous shows, including The A-Team, a 1998 TV
version of The Magnificent Seven, and, in 2012, as a character in the
long-running British soap opera, Coronation Street.
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