Robert Beatty
Robert Beatty (October 19, 1909 – March 3, 1992) was a prominent Canadian actor celebrated for his extensive work across film, television, and radio, particularly in the United Kingdom. Beatty’s career spanned several decades, during which he became a familiar face in the entertainment industry.
His early beginnings in the 1930s laid the foundation for a robust career, with his distinctive voice and commanding presence earning him numerous roles. He gained significant acclaim for his performances in films such as "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1956) and "The Kidnappers" (1953). Additionally, Beatty appeared in a variety of television productions, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His work in British television further solidified his status, making him a household name in the UK.
Throughout his career, Beatty was recognized for his talent and contributions to the arts, earning praise from critics and audiences alike. He was not only an accomplished actor but also a beloved figure in the industry, leaving an indelible mark on Canadian and British entertainment. Robert Beatty's legacy endures through his memorable performances and the influence he had on aspiring actors.
Filmography
The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse
Calling Bulldog Drummond
The Gentle Gunman
The Magic Box
Albert R.N.
The Square Ring
Sitting Target
San Demetrio London
The Shakedown (1960)
Time Lock
Something of Value
Wings of Danger
Suspected Person
Unidentified Flying Oddball
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Against the Wind
Where Eagles Dare
Out of the Clouds
The Net
Man on a Tightrope
Appointment with Crime
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
Portrait of Alison
Another Shore
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
Tarzan and the Lost Safari
Odd Man Out