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Actor Ned Beatty passed away in his sleep on Sunday. The Oscar nominee, known for turns in Network, Deliverance and much more, was 83.
TMZ was the first to break the news of Beatty’s passing. While a family member told them he died at his home while surrounded by family, no other details about his death were provided, except for the fact that it was not related to Covid-19.
Born on July 6, 1937 in Louisville, Kentucky, Beatty kicked off his career as an actor around the age of 19, when he appeared
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Ned Beatty, actor. Born: 6 July 1937 in Louisville, Kentucky. Died: 13 June 2021 in Los Angeles, aged 83The film Deliverance ends with Jon Voight’s character waking up from a nightmare that recalls how his dream canoeing trip with his buddies in the Appalachians turned nasty, leaving one friend and two hillbillies dead.
Veteran character actor Ned Beatty has died aged 83. The Deliverance star passed away from natural causes on Sunday, surrounded by his family, according to his manager, Deborah Miller.
Superman, Deliverance, Toy Story 3 and more, has died aged 83.Beatty’s manager, Deborah Miller, confirmed the news, saying the actor died on Sunday (June 13) in Los Angeles from natural causes.“Ned is an iconic, legendary talent, as well as a dear friend, and he will be missed by us all,” the actor’s family said in a statement.Beginning his career in theatre, Beatty’s breakout role came in 1972’s Deliverance, in which he played boating party member Bobby Trippe.From there, he played Lex Luthor’s
Network, 1972 film Deliverance, and 1978’s Superman, has died at the age of 83. Actor Ned Beatty dies at age 83Beatty was one of the top stars of the 1970s and appeared in more than 160 films.
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John Gabriel, the actor known for his turn in ABC soap opera Ryan’s Hope, has died. The Daytime Emmy nominee was 90 years old.
has died. He was 83.The celebrated actor, best known for his roles in and, died on Sunday from natural causes, according to multiplereports.“Ned passed away from natural causes Sunday morning, surrounded by his family and loved ones," the actor's manager shared in a statement to.
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