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Ned Beatty(1937-2021)

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Ned Beatty at an event for Shooter (2007)
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Stocky, genial-looking supporting actor Ned Beatty was once hailed by Daily Variety as the "busiest actor in Hollywood."

Ned Thomas Beatty was born in Louisville, Kentucky, to Margaret (Fortney) and Charles William Beatty. He grew up fishing and working on farms. His hometown of St. Matthews, Kentucky, is hardly the environment to encourage a career in the entertainment industry, though, so when asked, "How did you get into show business?" Beatty responded, "By hanging out with the wrong crowd." That "crowd" includes some of the industry's most prominent names, such as John Huston, Steven Spielberg, Robert Altman, Paul Newman, Richard Burton, Charlton Heston, Marlon Brando and Robert Redford.

Beatty garnered praise from both critics and peers as a dedicated actor's actor. He started as a professional performer at age ten, when he earned pocket money singing in gospel quartets and a barber shop. The big city and bright lights did not come easy, though. The first ten years of Beatty's career were spent at the Barter Theater in Abingdon, Virginia. He then moved on to the Erie Playhouse in Pennsylvania, the Playhouse Theater in Houston, Texas, and the prestigious Arena Stage Company in Washington, D.C. He was also a member of Shakespeare in Central Park, Louisville, Kentucky. Later, he appeared in the Broadway production of "The Great White Hope". At the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, he won rave reviews when he starred in "The Accidental Death of an Anarchist."

In 1971, Beatty was chosen by director John Boorman for the role of Bobby Trippe in the hit film/backwoods nightmare Deliverance (1972). Co-star Burt Reynolds and Beatty struck up a friendship, and Ned was then cast by Burt in several other films together, including White Lightning (1973), W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (1975), and the abysmal Stroker Ace (1983). Ned's talents were also noticed by others in Hollywood and he was cast in many key productions of the 1970s turning in stellar performance, including an Academy Award nomination of Best Supporting Actor for his role in Network (1976). Beatty was also marvelous in Nashville (1975), under fire from a crazed sniper in The Deadly Tower (1975), an undercover FBI man in the action comedy Silver Streak (1976), as Lex Luthor's bumbling assistant, Otis, in the blockbuster Superman (1978) ... and he returned again with Gene Hackman to play Otis and Lex Luthor again in Superman II (1980).

Beatty continued to remain busy throughout the 1980s with appearances in several big budget television productions including The Last Days of Pompeii (1984). However, the overall caliber of the productions in general did not match up to those he had appeared in during the 1970s. Nonetheless, Beatty still shone in films including The Big Easy (1986) and The Fourth Protocol (1987). Into the 1990s, Beatty's work output swung between a mixture of roles in family orientated productions (Gulliver's Travels (1996), Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1990), etc.) taking advantage of his "fatherly" type looks, but he could still accentuate a hard edge, and additionally was cast in Radioland Murders (1994) and Just Cause (1995). His many other films include The Toy (1982), All the President's Men (1976), Wise Blood (1979), Rudy (1993), Spring Forward (1999), Hear My Song (1991) -- for which he earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor -- Prelude to a Kiss (1992), He Got Game (1998) and Cookie's Fortune (1999). Beatty's numerous television credits include three years on the NBC series Homicide: Life on the Street (1993), Streets of Laredo (1995) and The Boys (1993).

Beatty received an Emmy Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance in Friendly Fire (1979) opposite Carol Burnett, and a Best Supporting Actor nomination for Family Channel's Magic Hour: Tom Alone (1989). Other notable credits include The Wool Cap (2004), The Execution of Private Slovik (1974), A Woman Called Golda (1982), Pray TV (1982), the miniseries Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985), Lockerbie: A Night Remembered (1998) and T Bone N Weasel (1992). He also had a recurring role on Roseanne (1988) and performed musically on television specials for Dolly Parton and The Smothers Brothers.

In 2001, Beatty returned to his theatrical roots starring in London's West End revival production of Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" with Brendan Fraser. He also appeared in the production on Broadway in 2003/2004 with Jason Patric and Ashley Judd. In 2006, Beatty completed three features to be released next year: The Walker (2007); Paul Schrader's film also starring Woody Harrelson, Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily Tomlin; Paramount Pictures' Shooter (2007) starring Mark Wahlberg; and Charlie Wilson's War (2007), Mike Nichols's film with Tom Hanks, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Julia Roberts. Also in the 21st century, Beatty turned out a terrific performance in the popular Where the Red Fern Grows (2003). Blessed with eight children, Ned Beatty enjoyed golf and playing the bass guitar. He gave himself until the age of 70 to become proficient at both. He died at age 83 of natural causes on June 13, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.
BornJuly 6, 1937
DiedJune 13, 2021(83)
BornJuly 6, 1937
DiedJune 13, 2021(83)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 1 win & 6 nominations total

Remembering Ned Beatty (1937-2021)

Remembering Ned Beatty (1937-2021)

We look back on the incredible career of Ned Beatty, known for his roles in Network, Deliverance, and Superman.
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Known for

Network (1976)
Network
8.1
  • Arthur Jensen
  • 1976
Deliverance (1972)
Deliverance
7.6
  • Bobby
  • 1972
Mark Wahlberg in Shooter (2007)
Shooter
7.2
  • Senator Charles F. Meachum
  • 2007
Gene Hackman, Terence Stamp, Ned Beatty, Christopher Reeve, Jackie Cooper, Sarah Douglas, Jeff East, Margot Kidder, Jack O'Halloran, Valerie Perrine, and Susannah York in Superman (1978)
Superman
7.4
  • Otis
  • 1978

Credits

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  • Taye Diggs, Djimon Hounsou, Boris Kodjoe, Tia Mowry, Jill Scott, Derek Luke, La La Anthony, Paula Patton, and Trey Songz in Baggage Claim (2013)
    Baggage Claim
    5.1
    • Mr. Donaldson
    • 2013
  • Melanie Lynskey, Zachary Knighton, David Krumholtz, Jason Ritter, Ahna O'Reilly, and Gillian Jacobs in The Big Ask (2013)
    The Big Ask
    4.8
    • Old Man Carl
    • 2013
  • Matthew Perry, Bill Cobbs, Suzy Nakamura, Julie White, Laura Benanti, Brett Gelman, and Tyler James Williams in Go On (2012)
    Go On
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Coach Spence
    • 2013
  • Woody Harrelson in Rampart (2011)
    Rampart
    5.8
    • Hartshorn
    • 2011
  • Johnny Depp, Alfred Molina, Ian Abercrombie, Ned Beatty, Harry Dean Stanton, Gil Birmingham, James Ward Byrkit, Isla Fisher, Bill Nighy, Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Root, Ray Winstone, and Abigail Breslin in Rango (2011)
    Rango
    7.3
    • Mayor (voice)
    • 2011
  • Joan Cusack, Tim Allen, John Ratzenberger, Wallace Shawn, Blake Clark, Jim Hanks, Frank Welker, and Mike MacRae in Toy Story 3: The Video Game (2010)
    Toy Story 3: The Video Game
    7.5
    Video Game
    • Lotso (voice)
    • 2010
  • Tom Hanks, Joan Cusack, Tim Allen, John Ratzenberger, Wallace Shawn, Jodi Benson, Blake Clark, Estelle Harris, Jeff Pidgeon, Don Rickles, and Frank Welker in Toy Story 3 (2010)
    Toy Story 3
    8.3
    • Lotso (voice)
    • 2010
  • Casey Affleck, Jessica Alba, and Kate Hudson in The Killer Inside Me (2010)
    The Killer Inside Me
    6.1
    • Chester Conway
    • 2010
  • Tommy Lee Jones and John Goodman in In the Electric Mist (2009)
    In the Electric Mist
    6.1
    • Twinky LeMoyne
    • 2009
  • Tony Goldwyn, Maura Tierney, Hugh Dancy, Reid Scott, Mehcad Brooks, and Odelya Halevi in Law & Order (1990)
    Law & Order
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Judge Malcolm Reynolds
    • 2008
  • Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, and Philip Seymour Hoffman in Charlie Wilson's War (2007)
    Charlie Wilson's War
    7.0
    • Doc Long
    • 2007
  • Mark Wahlberg in Shooter (2007)
    Shooter
    7.2
    • Senator Charles F. Meachum
    • 2007
  • The Walker (2007)
    The Walker
    5.8
    • Jack Delorean
    • 2007
  • Marg Helgenberger, George Eads, and William Petersen in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000)
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Dr. David Lowry
    • 2007
  • Sweet Land (2005)
    Sweet Land
    7.1
    • Harmo
    • 2005

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  • Michelle Forbes, Yaphet Kotto, Max Perlich, Kyle Secor, Richard Belzer, Andre Braugher, Reed Diamond, Clark Johnson, and Melissa Leo in Homicide: Life on the Street (1993)
    Homicide: Life on the Street
    8.6
    TV Series
    • performer: "Love Me Tender"
    • 1993
  • W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (1975)
    W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings
    5.9
    • performer: "Mama Was a Convict", "There's Better Things in Life" (uncredited)
    • 1975

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The Walker
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Personal details

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    • Discogs
    • France's national library catalogue
  • Height
    • 5′ 7¾″ (1.72 m)
  • Born
    • July 6, 1937
    • Louisville, Kentucky, USA
  • Died
    • June 13, 2021
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(natural causes)
  • Spouses
      Sandra JohnsonNovember 20, 1999 - June 13, 2021 (his death)
  • Children
      Thomas Beatty
  • Parents
      Charles William Beatty
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared (as replacement actor ("Deputy" / "Detective" / "Fight Fan" / "Roller"; Broadway debut) in "The Great White Hope" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Howard Sackler. Music arranged by Charles Gross. Directed by Edwin Sherin. Alvin Theatre: 3 Oct 1968-31 Jan 1970 (546 performances + 15 previews). Cast: James Earl Jones (as "Jack Jefferson"), Jane Alexander (as "Eleanor Bachman"), Thomas Anderson (as "Negro Man" / "Jack's Friend" / "Member of The Congregation" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Thomas Barbour (as "Sir William Griswold" / "Man at Fight" / "Civic Marcher" / "Fight Fan"), Verona Barnes (as "Jack's Friend" / "Member of The Congregation" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Don Blakely (as "An African Student" / "Jack's Friend" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Dave Brown (as "Jack's Friend" / "Member of The Congregation" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Burke Byrnes (as "1st Man on Ladder" / "Reporter" / "Craps Player" / "Policeman" / "Deputy" / "German Officer"), David Connell (as "Barker" / "Pailman" / "Mourner"), Lawrence Cook (as "Ensemble"), Sheila Coonan (as "Mrs. Kimball" / "Civic Marcher" / "Civic Leader"), Lance Cunard (as "Porter" / "Trainer" / "Handler" / "Civic Marcher" / "Civic Leader" / "Fight Fan"), George Curley (as "Weigher-in" / "Mr. Farlow" / "Photographer" / "Civic Marcher" / "Stage Hand" / "Fight Fan"), Jon Cypher (as "Mr. Cameron, the D.A." / "Klossowski" / "Man at Fight" / "Fight Fan"), George Ebeling (as "Fred"), Marshall Efron (as "Ragosy" / "Man at Fight" / "Civic Marcher" / "Fight Fan"), Hector Elizondo (as "French Handler" / "Blackface" / "El Jefe" / "Trainer" / "Deputy"), Luis Espinosa (as "Cuban Boy" / "Jack's Friend" / "Mourner"), Antonio Fargas (as "Scipio"), Joanna Featherstone (as "Jack's Friend" / "Member of The Congregation" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Edd K. Gasper (as "Government Agent" / "Ranger" / "Civic Marcher" / "Deputy" / "German Officer"), Lou Gilbert (as "Goldie"), Donald Girard (as "Paco"), Ruth Gregory (as "Mrs. Bachman"), Joe Hamer (as "Bettor" / "Ensemble" "Mr. M. Bratby"), George Harris II (as "Tout" / "Waiter" / "Policeman" / "Reporter" / "Mexican" / "Fight Fan"), Hilda Haynes (as "Mrs. Jefferson"), Bob Horen (as "Official" / "Promoter" / "Reporter" / "Civic Marcher" / "Civic Leader" / "Mexican" / "Pinkerton Man"), L. Errol Jaye (as "Pastor"), Woodie King (as "Young Negro" / "Drummer"), Ed Lauter (as "Photographer" / "Craps Player" / "Policeman" / "Stage Hand" / "Pinkerton Man"), Jerry Laws (as "Jack's Friend" / "Member of The Congregation" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Philip Lindsay (as "Negro Man" / "Jack's Friend" / "Member of The Congregation" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Peter Masterson (as "Smitty"), George Mathews (as "Cap'n Dan"), Edward McNally (as "Roller" / "Detective" / "Ensemble"), Lou Meyer (as "Juggler" / "Man at Fight" / "Civic Marcher" / "Fight Fan"), Clark Morgan (as "A Distinguished Negro" / "Ensemble"), Terrence O'Connor (as "Civic Marcher" / "Civic Leader"), Jimmy Pelham (as "Tick"), Garwood Perkins (as "Deacon" / "Jack's Friend" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Terrance Phillips (as "Boy" / " Ensemble"), Richard Pittman (as "Jack's Friend" / "Member of The Congregation" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Dan Priest (as "Col. Cox" / "2nd Man on Ladder" / "Civic Marcher" / "Deputy"), Michael Prince (as "Mr. Donnelly" / "Craps Player" / "Reporter"), Brooks Rogers (as "Mr. Dixon"), Gil Rogers (as "Brady" / "Inspector Wainwright" / "German Officer" / "Fight Fan"), Danette Small (as "Civic Marcher" / "Member of The Congregation" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Yvonne Southerland (as "Signature Recorder" / "Jack's Friend" / "Member of The Congregation" / "Mourner"), Dolores St. Amand (as "Ensemble"), Larry Swanson (as "Mr. Eubanks" / "Handler" / "Civic Marcher" / "Civic Leader" / "Photographer" / "Reporter"), Judy Thames (as "Ensemble"), Christine Thomas (as "Civic Marcher" / "Civic Leader"), David Thomas (as "Mr. Treacher" / "Ensemble"), Glory Van Scott (as "Jack's Friend" / "Mourner" / "Contributor"), Sean J. Walsh (as "The Kid" / "Ranger" / "Civic Marcher" / "Deputy" / "Photographer"), Marlene Warfield (as "Clara"), Mel Winkler (as "Rudy" / "Jack's Friend" / "Contributor"), Eugene R. Wood (as "Pop Weaver" / "Man at Fight"), Max Wright (as "Mr. Coates" / "Reporter" / "German Officer"). Replacement actors included: Martin Wolfson (as "Goldie") [8 Sep 1969 -? / final Broadway role]. Produced by Herman Levin.
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    Ned Thomas Beatty passed away on June 13, 2021, more than three weeks from what would have been his 84th birthday on July 6.
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    [on John Huston] A wondrous man . . . it's not like talking to God, but it's so close!
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      Often played charismatic villains
  • Nickname
    • The busiest actor in Hollywood

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