Zitat des Tages von Robert Vaughn:
The world's philosophers and theologians searched for answers to the same mysteries.
While at college, I did my first lead on a network TV show, Medic.
I've made somewhere around 150 pictures, and a lot of them are B-pictures, I can tell you that. I'd say there's about one hundred of them I don't remember.
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.
I read Superman comics when I was a kid.
So for Bullitt, I just put my black hat back on.
Of course, neither David or myself ever saw a penny from them; it was the early days of merchandising.
Man has always needed to believe in some form of a continuity of achievement.
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.
When you're a guest star on TV shows - particularly in the 1960s - you're always the villain.
Finally, when the money was high enough, the script suddenly revealed itself as being very clear to me.
I travelled to California when I was 18 and went to Los Angeles State College.
I had never thought of my career as going in the direction that it did, as far as fan response was concerned.
By virtue of believing in a Supreme Being one embraces certain mysteries.
In the beginning, fear was the dominant motivating force.
I'm still very close friends with his first wife, Neile, who is now remarried.
My childhood beliefs became so much a part of me that even today I find myself automatically living by a personal standard of conduct which can only be explained as resulting from my religious training.
My opposition to the Vietnam War. I was the first Hollywood actor to speak out against it.
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.
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.
The marvelous thing is that for thousands of years people have continued questioning and searching and ultimately concluding that reasons for certain occurrences are not given to man to know.
Why do people embrace God? In my opinion, belief in God and an afterlife is a necessary extension of man's need to feel that this life does not end with what we call death.
For example, I tend to personally reward myself for specific acts of exceptional discipline.
I've been obsessed with clothes since I was a little boy.
I went to college with James Coburn and Steve McQueen was a very good friend.
My belief in God is responsible for what I am... How can I refuse to talk about something which is so much a prt of my life both as a man and as a actor?
In our fervor to halt the potential spread of totalitarianism, what incredible precedent are we setting in Vietnam? By marching our legions through the countryside of foreign continents, burning homes, laying waste to the land, and indiscriminately killing friend and foe alike?
I have always been adventurous and rather daring.
I did my Doctorate on the House Un-American Activities Committee's effect on the American theater.
Acting has always been very boring to me. Anyone not in television to become a millionaire is a simpleton.
I was a complete wreck as a child, emotionally unstable, excessively prideful.