Robert Easton

American actor and screenwriter

Robert Easton - American actor and screenwriter
Born

1930
95 years ago

Died

December 16th, 2011
13 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Contributed to the film industry as an actor and screenwriter. Played a significant role in movies and television series, often portraying various characters with distinctive accents. Developed skills in dialect coaching and collaborated with several notable actors and filmmakers during a career spanning several decades. Provided language and dialect coaching for numerous films, aiding actors in achieving authentic performances.

Played Dr. R. Easton in 'The Tracey Ullman Show'

Wrote and starred in 'The Great American Broadcast'

Coached dialects for films like 'Gone with the Wind'

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