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David McCallum Vs. David Selby
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David McCallum - (The Man From U.N.C.L.E, Colditz, The Outer Limits) - He became one of the hottest leading men of 1960s tv with The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and McCallum received more fan mail than any other actor in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's history, including such popular MGM movie stars as Clark Gable and Elvis Presley. He turned his Russian character from side-kick to co-star in one season during the height of the cold war. Artists wrote hit camp songs about his character like "Love Ya, Illya"
David Selby - (Dark Shadows, Falcon Crest) - VERY handsome. 16 magazine had articles about him for a reason. Does such a good job as Quentin, every moment he's onscreen is a delight. He's funny, he's evil, he's Going Thru It, he's being stupid, WHATEVER it is he's great at it. So tall in the 1960s you can clearly see him having to duck through some doorways onscreen, and still pretty darn tall as an old man. (I actually just met him recently and got his autograph, he was very nice!) If tumblr was around in the 1960s he would have been prime tumblr sexyman material.
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David McCallum:
Everyone knows him as Ducky from NCIS or Ashley Pitt from The Great Escape, but David McCallum was also the original Man From UNCLE, for which role he recieved record setting amounts of fan mail. Was considered to play the Doctor. Charles Bronson stole his first wife, but his second marriage lasted over 55 years, until his death, so who's the winner here.
He became an expert on forensics during his time with JAG/NCIS and attended multiple medical examiner conventions for research.
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A classically trained musician, he created several instrumental albums in the 60's his biggest hit is a cover of The Edge which has appeared in movies and video games and sampled by rap artists.
David Selby:
Dark Shadows was a daily soap opera in the 60's and that means that unless an actor swore or something truly heinous happened all mistakes are just there for our viewing pleasure.
Here have this video of his character and another dude right after trying to summon the devil
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I love David Selby and I love David Selby as Quentin Collins (all of them). He plays the tragic, disaster, self-absorbed "hero" so well and is one of the original wet cat men of TV.
Also this incredibly gay scene of those two characters
TW: Gypsy Slur
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Robert Vaughn’s first appearance on Gunsmoke. He lasted only a few minutes, shot dead in a card game. Gunsmoke S01E27 Cooter shown 19 May 1956. He was 24 and in the beginning of his career.
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The Magnificent Seven (1960)
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What do you mean by that 😭

i mean i want him obliterated ♥️
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His lovehandles oml
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ROUND 3: POLL #10


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Napoleon Solo/Illya Kuryakin:
Illya and Napoleon just looking good together in the recent version and the old one

Jaskier/Geralt of Rivia:
Chaotic fun bard and strong but quiet warrior. Jaskier is very friendly and charismatic while Geralt is an amazing warrior but not as good with people
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I found these treasures on Archive
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David with long hair my beloved
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ROUND 1: POLL #37


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Hercule Poirot/Captain Arthur Hastings:
Let's give our elders some respect. Those two were meant for each other, the Belgian dandy, his little grey cells and symmetric mustache and the oh so English Hastings. Miss Lemon approves.
Napoleon Solo/Illya Kuryakin:
Illya and Napoleon just looking good together in the recent version and the old one

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Womp womp
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Robert Vaughn in “Good Day for a Hanging ”. Part 2
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