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Robert Stack
United States
Age: 84
Born: 13 Jan, 1919
Died: 14 May, 2003
TV Series Starring Robert Stack
Butt Ugly Martians
The Butt-Ugly Martians (B.U.M.) are forced to invade planets for the evil Emperor Bog. When they are sent to Earth they become addicted to American culture, deciding not to hurt the earth and simply pretend to be occupying the planet for Bog. They are shown around by their new Earthling friends: Mike, Cedric, and Angela. The Butt-Ugly Martians will continue to hang out on Earth as long as Emperor Bog never finds out. The franchise also had a toy line by Hasbro.
Disney's Hercules
This is a follow-up to the movie Hercules. In this series, Hercules is enrolled at Prometheus Academy, a high school. He is still in training so he can get up to Mt. Olympus with his mom and dad and become a god. You can follow him on his journey to make it there, by fighting evil plots by Hades, and his minions, Pain and Panic. Hercules features characters from the film like, Phil, and Peagasus, and some new ones, like the rich and annoying bully Adonis, the kid who flew too close to the sun, Icarus, and the future-seeing Cassandra.
Unsolved Mysteries
This series shows the viewers many scary, disturbing, and sad unsolved mysteries hence the name it allows the viewer to call in if you have any information regarding the investigation(s).
Strike Force
Captain Frank Murphy (Robert Stack) leads an elite group of detectives from various law enforcement agencies. As a permanent "Strike Force", they work one major crime at a time, solving the cases that are too difficult for the regular police force.
The Name of the Game
The Name of the Game was actually three series under one title. Each of the three stars of the show, Gene Barry, Robert Stack and Tony Franciosa were featured in their own self-contained episodes. The connection between them was Howard Publications, a Los Angeles based publishing empire that had been built up from scratch by its dynamic owner, Glenn Howard. Howard's position of power, his confrontations with business and political enemies, and his own flamboyant lifestyle were portrayed in his portion of The Name of the Game. Within the Howard empire were investigative correspondent Jeff Dillon and editor Dan Farrell. Dillon was a super-agressive former newsboy who had clawed his way up to a position of power and respect working for Howard's People Magazine. Farrell was a former FBI agent who had gone into the publishing business because it provided a position from which to make the public aware of the threats posed by organized crime.
The Untouchables (1959)
The Untouchables chronicles the campaign of Eliot Ness (Robert Stack), the young U.S. Prohibition Bureau agent, to smash the beer and booze empire of Al Capone in 1920s Chicago.
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