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Ned Beatty was an acclaimed American actor who appeared in over 160 films over a career spanning five decades. He was known as “the busiest actor in Hollywood” and received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award nomination, for his versatile performances in movies like Deliverance, Network, and Toy Story 3.
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Ned Thomas Beattywas an American actor. In a career that spanned five decades, he appeared in more than 160 films. Throughout his career, Beatty gained a reputation for being “the busiest actor in Hollywood”. His film appearances included Deliverance (1972), White Lightning (1973), All the President’s Men (1976), Network (1976), Superman (1978), Superman II (1980), Back to School (1986), Rudy (1993), Shooter (2007), Toy Story 3 (2010), and Rango (2011). He also had the series regular role of Stanley Bolander in the first three seasons of the hit NBC TV drama Homicide: Life on the Street.
Beatty was nominated for an Academy Award, two Emmy Awards, an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain, and a Golden Globe Award; he also won a Drama Desk Award.
Ned Beatty was an American actor who had a prolific career in film, television, and theater, appearing in over 160 movies over five decades.
Ned Beatty appeared in a wide range of films, including Deliverance, White Lightning, All the President’s Men, Network, Superman, Back to School, Rudy, Shooter, Toy Story 3, and Rango.
Ned Beatty was nominated for an Academy Award, two Emmy Awards, and a Golden Globe Award. He also won a Drama Desk Award and an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain.
Ned Beatty had a prolific acting career that spanned five decades, from the 1970s until his passing in 2021.
Ned Beatty was known as ,the busiest actor in Hollywood, due to his frequent and diverse film appearances throughout his career.
Ned Beatty had a series regular role as Stanley Bolander in the first three seasons of the hit NBC TV drama Homicide: Life on the Street.
Ned Beatty was born on July 6, 1937, and passed away on June 13, 2021, at the age of 83.
I’ve had this problem since I was in my 20s. They don’t call it manic depression anymore. They call it a bipolar disorder, and I’m a Type 2.
American actor (1937-2021)
I only really work when I want to.
American actor (1937-2021)
I was born just barely south of the Mason Dixon line.
American actor (1937-2021)
I’m getting grumpier all the time.
American actor (1937-2021)
I want to see the writers strike because the writers, god bless them, are the only true commies we have in Hollywood.
American actor (1937-2021)
I’ll tell you what I would do in a shot if I could. I would sing in the barbershop quartet in The Music Man.
American actor (1937-2021)
I’m a perfect example of the grumpy, old man. I’m really good at it.
American actor (1937-2021)
It always impresses me when a person of small stature has command.
American actor (1937-2021)
I’m blessed with eight children – though I’m talking about eight adults now.
American actor (1937-2021)