A great chef is an artist that I truly respect.

Meaning of the quote

A great chef is like an artist. They use their creativity and skill to make delicious, beautiful food that people can enjoy. Just like a painter or a musician, a talented chef puts their heart and soul into their work. That's why Robert Stack, a famous American actor, says he has a lot of respect for great chefs and considers them to be true artists.

About Robert Stack

Robert Stack was an American actor and television host known for his deep voice, commanding presence, and dramatic on-screen roles. He starred in the hit TV series “The Untouchables” and later hosted the true-crime series “Unsolved Mysteries.” Stack also had a successful film career, including an Academy Award nomination for his role in “Written on the Wind.”

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They have a book of locations, and we would do a story about the Sahara Desert for instance, and in the California book you would find a comparable location, to match that location in California.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

Thru the auspices of the viewers who become – I think this is an import – in a democracy, become a working unit with law enforcement against the criminals.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

Someone once accused me of being like Eliot Ness. I sad no sir, I’m not E.N., but I can promise you that I’m not Al Capone!

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

Yes, and many times it’s frustrating, because I’m simply part of the show, and I’m not in the creative end of it, who goes out with detectives and tries to find these things out.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I think voiceover is an adjunct that actors have picked up that have given us some security.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

If you don’t love it, you can’t suffer thru all the despair that comes with it. Keep doing it because you love it.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I don’t mind UFO’s and ghost stories, it’s just that I tend to give value to the storyteller rather than to the story itself.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

In terms of segments, I think we’ve done 1,200.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I grew up in France, my first language was French, and I tend to gravitate towards French cooking.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

It’s a word called symbiotic, you send the messages and it comes back in return. Together, it’s a wonderful thing, it’s why television is so great and film can never reach.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I am very pro law enforcement.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

Our profession is very much like going to a cocktail party, you check out the guest list.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I grew up years ago doing something that unfortunately doesn’t hardly exist any more, a medium called Radio.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I learned early on, having known the most handsome, successful, Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Robert Taylor, don’t ever spend too much time looking in the mirror.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

We did a show called The Orphan Train, during the depression, when families didn’t have enough money to support their children, they’d put them on the train and hope someone would pick them up who had enough money to support their children.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

You have to love the doing of what you’re doing and not wait for the phone to ring.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I’m very proud this show has been accepted for this length of time.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

Whether it s the country or city, I never liked the bad guy.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

Also the pictures themselves give a visual to the audience tuning in, that makes them a very important part of law enforcement, or pulling families together.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

These are icons to be treasured.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

Lucille was a darling lady. Probably the finest comedienne in the business.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I find these shows very touching sometimes.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I’m working 2 days a week right now, narration usually on Wed., and host on camera on Friday.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

A great chef is an artist that I truly respect.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I play bad golf for good charities like the LA Police.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

That’s why I never took this business too seriously, thinking I was something special, when I knew the truly great performers in motion pictures. pictures.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

I never put my arms around John Gotti, Al Capone or Lucky Luciano.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

Now on the other hand, if someone is selling a product, opening a dance studio, or has some other aim to help themselves, then I tend to look askance at some of these strange stories from outer space.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)

In the Belgian air force a general supposedly saw a UFO, tracked it with his plane, photographed it with his wing cameras. And I believe it because I said to myself why would this person, not getting paid for this, do it unless it actually happened or he thought it happened.

Robert Stack

American actor (1919-2003)