Alexander Mundy in It Takes a Thief

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Alexander Mundy is the suave, reformed cat burglar turned government operative portrayed by Robert Wagner in the late-1960s television series "It Takes a Thief."

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instanceOf fictional character
television character
alignment works with U.S. government
appearsIn It Takes a Thief NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre action-adventure television
associatedWith Noah Bain NERFINISHED
SIA director Noah Bain NERFINISHED
basedOn archetype of gentleman thief
characterTrait charming
suave
witty
countryOfOperation United States of America
surface form: United States

various foreign countries
createdFor It Takes a Thief (1968 TV series) NERFINISHED
employerType U.S. government agency
firstAppearance It Takes a Thief, Season 1 Episode 1 NERFINISHED
formerStatus reformed thief
gender male
genre crime drama
spy fiction
hasCatchphrase Let me get this straight… you want me to steal?
medium television
motivation freedom in exchange for service
narrativeRole protagonist of It Takes a Thief
nationality American
network ABC (American Broadcasting Company) NERFINISHED
notableFeature non-violent thief
reluctant hero
occupation cat burglar
government operative
portrayedBy Robert Wagner NERFINISHED
setting Cold War era
timePeriodOfActivity late 1960s
usesSkill burglary
disguise
infiltration
lockpicking
worksFor SIA NERFINISHED

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Robert Wagner notableRole Alexander Mundy in It Takes a Thief