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Robert BeattyCanadian actor
Date of Birth: 19.10.1909
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Biography of Robert Beatty
Robert Rutherford Beatty, better known as Robert Beatty, was a Canadian actor who had a successful career in both film and theater. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on March 19, 1909.

Early Life and Career
In 1937, Beatty moved to London and began working for BBC's North American service. When World War II broke out, he served as a correspondent in London, reporting on the devastating German bombings and providing accounts of the air raids to American radio listeners.

Beatty's first appearances in film came in 1939, where he had minor roles in movies such as "Black Limelight," "Murder in Soho," and the television film "For Those in Peril." In addition to his work in front of the camera, Beatty also pursued a career in theater and participated in productions like "A Bell for Adano" in 1945.
Notable Works
Throughout his acting career, Beatty appeared in around 90 films and television shows. Some of his most notable film roles include "Odd Man Out," "Captain Horatio Hornblower," "Something of Value," "2001: A Space Odyssey," and "Where Eagles Dare."
On television, Beatty appeared in various films and series, including "The New Adventures of Martin Kane" and "Dial 999" in the 1950s, "Doctor Who" and "The Troubleshooters" in the 1960s, and "Man at the Top," "The Venturers," and "Hallmark Hall of Fame" in the 1970s. In 1980, he made several appearances in the series "The Martian Chronicles."
Later Years and Legacy
Even in his later years, Beatty continued working for BBC radio, BBC Transcription Service, and Radio Luxembourg. In 1987, he portrayed American President Ronald Reagan in the drama "Breakthrough at Reykjavik." His last film role was in the television thriller "The Return of Sam McCloud" in 1989.
Robert Beatty passed away on March 3, 1992, at the age of 82, due to pneumonia in a London hospital. He left behind a legacy of memorable performances and a significant contribution to the world of acting.