A Fortunate Life

A Fortunate Life

by RobertVaughn (Author)

Synopsis

At the height of his television fame on The Man from U.N.C.L.E. , Robert Vaughn was one of Hollywood's most ogled bachelors, with countless adoring female fans. His affairs with famous celebrities, including Natalie Wood, made front-page news. But Vaughn is not just a handsome face-he is a talented stage, television, and film actor. A Fortunate Life recounts not only the juicy details about his love life, but also Vaughn's memories of a golden era in Hollywood and his adventures with fellow stars. Readers will relish the stories about Elvis, Judy Garland, Charlton Heston, Steve McQueen, Elizabeth Taylor and more.But it wasn't all about the glamour: during the Vietnam War, Vaughn was well known as an often controversial anti-war crusader. His experiences in politics are fascinating and inspiring. A Fortunate Life is a must read for fans and anyone who wants a glimpse behind the scenes of Hollywood.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books,US
Published: 03 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 0312371128
ISBN 13: 9780312371128

Media Reviews
Robert Vaughn is a gifted storyteller. He writes breathtakingly well, capturing English prose-poetry with all the joy of an eminent Casanova. Here in this Fortunate Life you will find elegant bawdiness, ribald tales, plus a rowdy, outrageous recounting of the doings of the famous and the infamous in the worlds of theater, politics, and business. You will read about hair-raising escapes from the Soviet invasion and from an extortionate situation in South America. Vaughn is modest on his success and hilarious on the subject of his failures. There is an astonishing revelation on the subject of Robert Kennedy's assassination. A Fortunate Life is no mere 'then I...' book stuffed with fluff. It has life, love, laughter, tragedy, but above it all hilarity and is indeed inspiring. ---Malachy McCourt, author of A Monk Swimming
Author Bio
Robert Vaughn has appeared in more than a hundred motion pictures, including The Magnificent Seven, Bullitt (for which he won a British Oscar nomination), and The Young Philadelphians, which earned him an Academy Award nomination. His work in television has earned him an Emmy among other honors, and his role as Napoleon Solo on the hit television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. has earned him lasting fame. The series won the Hollywood Foreign Press Golden Globe as the best television show in the world in 1965. Vaughn received the Photoplay Gold Medal award as the most popular actor in America, presented to him by the previous year's winner, John Wayne. Vaughn is also a serious student of politics and world affairs. He played a leading role in the antiwar movement of the 1960s. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 1970, and his book on the Hollywood blacklist, Only Victims, was published in 1972. Vaughn has most recently starred in the BBC/AMC Original Series Hustle. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, Linda, and is the father of a son, Cassidy, and a daughter, Caitlin.