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Jared Rushton |
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3 March 1974His first acting job was as a
rocker in a "Barbie and the Rockers" commercial. Has a solid
acting career during the 80s and early-mid 90s then disappeared
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Ned Beatty |
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Portly American character actor Ned Beatty
originally planned to enter the clergy, but after appearing
in a single high-school play, he changed his mind and decided
to become a thespian instead. By his early twenties, Beatty
was playing Broadway and it was his work in the play The Great
White Hope that attracted the interest of film director John
Boorman, who cast him as one of the four main stars in his gripping
backwoods thriller Deliverance (1972). Forever immortalized
in the notorious "squeal like a pig" rape scene, Beatty subsequently
went on to become one of the screen's more prolific supporting
actors, frequently appearing in up to four films per year. His
more notable film work includes Nashville (1975), All the President's
Men (1976), Network (for which he earned an Oscar nomination),
The Big Easy (1987), Hear My Song (1991), A Prelude to a Kiss
(1992), Radioland Murders (1994), and He Got Game (1998). In
1999, he could be seen as a small-town sheriff in the Robert
Altman ensemble film Cookie's Fortune. |
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