Robert Stack
Robert Stack
Robert Stackwas an American actor, sportsman, and television host. In addition to acting in more than 40 feature films, he starred in the ABC-TV television series The Untouchables, for which he won the 1960 Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Dramatic Series, and later hosted Unsolved Mysteries. He was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film Written on the Wind...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth13 January 1919
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I wander around and my wife and I are very close, we go out and go to places we discover, we love to eat and drinking doesn't hurt.
I think the instant communication, which is something to me of an eye opener, is the best possible way to solve crimes and mysteries.
It's a word called symbiotic, you send the messages and it comes back in return. Together, it's a wonderful thing, it's why television is so great and film can never reach.
I grew up in France, my first language was French, and I tend to gravitate towards French cooking.
I learned early on, having known the most handsome, successful, Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Robert Taylor, don't ever spend too much time looking in the mirror.
It's not what you are in Hollywood - it's what people think you are.
Perhaps YOU can help solve a mystery.
That's why I never took this business too seriously, thinking I was something special, when I knew the truly great performers in motion pictures. pictures.
Yes, and many times it's frustrating, because I'm simply part of the show, and I'm not in the creative end of it, who goes out with detectives and tries to find these things out.
Californias red-legged frogs are part of our historical, literary and cultural heritage, ... It is critically important that we ensure that there will always be frogs jumping here in Calaveras County, and in other places, too.
I'm working 2 days a week right now, narration usually on Wed., and host on camera on Friday.
I grew up years ago doing something that unfortunately doesn't hardly exist any more, a medium called Radio.
These are icons to be treasured.
I don't mind UFO's and ghost stories, it's just that I tend to give value to the storyteller rather than to the story itself.