Vaughn said in his memoir, or maybe in an interview, that he'd managed to parlay his 15 minutes of fame into a 50-year career. He started out with bit parts, of course, but was only 27 when he got his Oscar nomination for The Young Philadelphians. He did a slew of TV -- I was startled the other day to see him in a Rifleman and another time to see him in The Rebel. He always credited U.N.C.L.E. with giving him the exposure that led to movies.For sure !.....She made many a horror film as well, and yes, she was great in Killer that stalked New York , a film I've seen a few times over the years , but time to watch it again !....Vaughn was always entertaining. When I was young Man from UNCLE was a treat to watch..He was in a few good war films as well...... Ron....
One of his best non-U.N.C.L.E. performances was in the British-made SF film The Mind of Mr. Soames, with Terence Stamp.