
RICHARD ANDERSON: AT LAST... A MEMOIR, FROM THE GOLDEN YEARS OF M-G-M AND THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN TO NOW (hardback)
Richard Anderson is perhaps best-known in recent years for his roles as the Narrator, Captain Stiles, in the television series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1993-1997) with David Carradine and Chris Potter, as well as his role as Buck Fallmont in Dynasty (1986-1987). Finally, the full story of his life and incredible career are revealed in his sensational autobiography.
From humble beginnings as a young actor to his first contract with MGM, Richard’s first big impressions on moviegoers were as Chief Quinn in Forbidden Planet (1956) with Walter Pidgeon and Anne Francis and as Tom McAffee in The Buster Keaton Story (1957) starring Donald O’Connor.
In the early years of what we now call Classic TV, his dozens of appearances were in such memorable series as Zorro (1958-1959), The Untouchables (1960), Thriller with Boris Karloff (1960), The Rifleman (1960-1963), The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1964), many appearances on Perry Mason (1966), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1966), and Mission Impossible (1967), to name but a few. Richard eventually became one of the most familiar faces on television in his role as Oscar Goldman in The Six Million Dollar Man (1974-1978) and The Bionic Woman (1976-1978).
Discover the million-dollar story of Richard Anderson: At Last, A Memoir. From the Golden Years of M-G-M and The Six Million Dollar Man to Now.
"A fascinating tale ably told in the actor's own words."
- Videoscope
Interview at BookPleasures.com
Interview with Richard Rossi on Blog Talk Radio
Interview with Richard Anderson at Comic Book Central
Review from Objection Overruled
Audio interview with Alan Doshna
Turner Classic Movies: Al Doshna visits the SSO on June 6th and 7th
Review from Silver Screen Oasis
Interview at On Screen and Beyond
Article in the Washington Times
Personal appearance at Brookdale Villas of Summerfield in Syracuse, NY