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| series = ''[[The A-Team]]'' (TV series)

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Robert Vaughn (born November 22, 1932) appeared as Hunt Stockwell, a retired general and CIA operative in the final seeson of the NBC-TV series The A-Team. A versatile and extremely talented lead and character actor. Robert's venerable acting career on the stage, film and TV has lasted for nearly seven decades.

Career

Robert is also recognized to TV viewers for his role as suave spy Napoleon Soloon the 1960's CBS-TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and for his roles in the Law & Order TV series franchise. He is best known for playing Attorney Carl Anderton in Law & Order Season 8 episodes "Burned", "Bad Girl", and "Monster". He also appeared as Tate Speer in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit eighth season episode "Clock". He also made a villainous performance as Ross Webster in Superman III, and most recently in the hit British drama series, Hustle (2004-12) while continuing to be a popular television actor.

Personal life

In his memoir, A Fortunate Life, Vaughn recalls watching his good friend Jack Nicholson stumble his way through a scene of Bus Stop in a mid-1950s acting class without the "confidence" to carry it off. "Nicholson declared, 'Vaughnie, I'm going to give myself two more years in this business. Then I'm going to look for another way to make a living.' 'Hang in there, Jack,' Vaughn told him. 'You're too young to quit.'"

Vaughn married actress Linda Staab in 1974. They appeared together in a 1973 episode of the TV series The Protectors, called "It Could Be Practically Anywhere on the Island", in which Staab played a ditzy American whose dog was stolen; eventually Vaughn's character, Harry Rule, found the dog. They have adopted two children, Cassidy (born 1976) and Caitlin (born 1981). They reside in Ridgefield, Connecticut.[1]

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