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1951:
Moved to L.A.
1957:
Feature film debut, "Hell's Crossroads"
1957:
Played first leading role in features, "No Time to Be Young"
1962:
Starred as A. Dunster Lowell, the title role in the NBC detective pilot, "The Boston Terrier"
1963:
First TV series, played Capt. Raymond Rambridge, one of the three leading roles, on the NBC drama series, "The Lieutenant"
1964:
Played Hamlet in a production at the Pasadena Playhouse
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Played agent Napoleon Solo on the popular NBC spy series, "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."
1972:
First TV-movie, "The Woman Hunter"
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Played Harry Rule on the syndicated detective adventure series, "The Protectors"
1976:
First TV miniseries, "Captains and the Kings"
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Directed episodes of the NBC drama series, "Police Woman", in the mid-1970s
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Played Harlan Adams in the CBS drama series, "Emerald Point N.A.S."; Replaced Patrick O'Neal in the role
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Played General Hunt Stockwell on the last season of the NBC action drama, "The A-Team"
1990:
Played in "Love Letters" opposite Polly Bergen onstage in both New York and Los Angeles
1993:
Hosted and served as narrator for the short-lived Fox-TV adventure spoof series, "Danger Theater"
1995:
Joined the cast of the daytime drama, "As the World Turns", as attorney Rick Hamlin
1998:
Had supporting role in the feature "BASEketball"
1998:
Recieved star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (July 27)
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