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Robert Stack

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I play bad golf for good charities like the LA Police.


— Robert Stack


#bad golf #charities #golf #good #i

I think voiceover is an adjunct that actors have picked up that have given us some security.


— Robert Stack


#given #i #i think #picked #security

I'm very proud this show has been accepted for this length of time.


— Robert Stack


#been #i #length #proud #show

If you don't love it, you can't suffer thru all the despair that comes with it. Keep doing it because you love it.


— Robert Stack


#comes #despair #doing #keep #love

In terms of segments, I think we've done 1,200.


— Robert Stack


#i #i think #segments #terms #think

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.


— Robert Stack


#called #comes #film #great #messages

Lucille was a darling lady. Probably the finest comedienne in the business.


— Robert Stack


#darling #finest #lady #lucille #probably

Now on the other hand, if someone is selling a product, opening a dance studio, or has some other aim to help themselves, then I tend to look askance at some of these strange stories from outer space.


— Robert Stack


#dance #hand #help #i #look

Our profession is very much like going to a cocktail party, you check out the guest list.


— Robert Stack


#cocktail #going #guest #like #list

Someone once accused me of being like Eliot Ness. I sad no sir, I'm not E.N., but I can promise you that I'm not Al Capone!


— Robert Stack


#al #al capone #being #capone #eliot






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Unsolved Mysteries aired from 1987 to 2002 first as specials in 1987 (Stack did not host all the specials which were previously hosted by Raymond Burr and Karl Malden) then as a regular series on NBC (1988–97) then on CBS (1997–99) and finally on Lifetime (2001–02). In 1954 Stack was given his most important movie role. He starred in three other drama series rotating the lead with Tony Franciosa and Gene Barry in the lavish The Name of the Game (1968–1971) Most Wanted (1976) and Strike Force (1981).

Robert Stack (January 13 1919 – May 14 2003) was a multilingual American actor and television host.

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