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Monday, June 14, 2021

Ned Beatty Passed Away!

Ned Beatty passed away.
 

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We heard that actor Ned Beatty passed away.

Beatty was an Oscar-nominated character actor whose many films include "Deliverance" and "Superman," has died at the age of 83.

"Ned passed away from natural causes Sunday morning, surrounded by his family and loved ones," Shelter Entertainment Group Talent Manager Deborah Miller told CNN in an email.

Beatty's first film role gained him lasting notice in the 1972 film "Deliverance" as one of four Georgia men who go on a harrowing canoe trip. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for 1976's "Network," played the bumbling Otis in 1978's "Superman," and had countless other theater, TV and movie roles.

He was once hailed by Daily Variety as the "busiest actor in Hollywood," according to his agency, Shelter Entertainment Group.

Beatty was born and raised in Kentucky, fishing and working on farms, according to the agency.

"He started as a professional performer at age ten when he earned pocket money singing in gospel quartets and a barber shop," the agency said.

After Beatty had long theater stints in Abingdon, Virginia; in Washington D.C.; and on Broadway, film director John Boorman selected him to play Bobby Trippe, who is sexually assaulted in the unflinching thriller "Deliverance," according to Shelter Entertainment.

Other films include "All the President's Men," "The Big Easy" and "Hear My Song," and more recently, "The Walker," "Charlie Wilson's War" and "Shooter," the agency listed.

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