By Lee Pfeiffer
On the British web site Female First, there is an overview of the careers of each member of
The Magnificent Seven. It's pretty thin gruel - the piece omits most of the notable career achievements of the actors (Charles Bronson's references end with
The Dirty Dozen and don't even mention his emergence as a 70s superstar), James Coburn's career recap omits his star-making role as
Our Man Flint, Brad Dexter is mentioned as a co-worker of Frank Sinatra without going into the fact that he was also a successful producer, and there is no mention of Robert Vaughn's current smash hit TV series
Hustle, which is ironic because it is filmed and telecast in England. As the old joke goes, "Aside from that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?" - there are still some facts presented that the average reader might find interesting about the career trajectories of The Seven.
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