Robertson Hare
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Robertson Hare was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Hare began his career with roles in "It's a Boy" (1933) with Edward Everett Horton and "The Magic Box" (1951). Hare then began to rack up a number of film credits, including roles in the Laurence Harvey comedy "Three Men in a Boat" (1956), the Leslie Phillips comedy "Crooks Anonymous" (1962) and the comedic adaptat...
Biography
Robertson Hare was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Hare began his career with roles in "It's a Boy" (1933) with Edward Everett Horton and "The Magic Box" (1951). Hare then began to rack up a number of film credits, including roles in the Laurence Harvey comedy "Three Men in a Boat" (1956), the Leslie Phillips comedy "Crooks Anonymous" (1962) and the comedic adaptation "Hotel Paradiso" (1966) with Alec Guinness. Later in his career, Hare acted in "Salt and Pepper" (1968). Hare passed away in January 1979 at the age of 88.
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Salt & Pepper
(1968)
Dove
Hotel Paradiso
(1966)
Duke
Murder on the Campus
(1963)
Ronald Fortescue
Crooks Anonymous
(1963)
Grimsdale
Wonderful To Be Young!
(1962)
Chauffeur
Three Men in a Boat
(1956)
The Adventures of Sadie
(1955)
Professor Gibble
One Wild Oat
(1951)
Humphrey Proudfoot
The Magic Box
(1951)
So This Is London
(1940)
Henry Honeycutt
The Two of Us
(1937)
Lionel Fitch
Aren't Men Beasts?
(1937)
You Must Get Married
(1936)
Oh, Daddy!
(1935)
It's a Boy
(1934)
Allister
Are You A Mason?
(1934)