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Robert Donat
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: Robert Donat (born Friedrich Robert Donat) was a star English film and stage actor. He is best remembered for his roles in The 39 Steps (1935) and Goodbye, Mr
Born
: Sat, Mar 18 1905
Birthplace
: Withington, Manchester, England, UK
Death
: Mon, Jun 09 1958
Robert Donat is
53
years old
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1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
Robert Donat would have been no older than
53
in 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Thu, Jul 02 2009
Hitchcock: The Early Years
Robert Donat would have been no older than
53
in Hitchcock: The Early Years
as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Thu, Oct 07 1999
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
Robert Donat would have been no older than
53
in Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
as 'Self (archive footage) (uncredited)'.
Fri, Feb 25 1983
That's Entertainment, Part II
Robert Donat would have been no older than
53
in That's Entertainment, Part II
as '(archive footage)'.
Sun, May 16 1976
Hollywood: The Dream Factory
Robert Donat would have been no older than
53
in Hollywood: The Dream Factory
as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Mon, Jan 10 1972
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
Robert Donat would have been no older than
53
in The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
as 'The Mandarin of Yang Cheng'.
Thu, Dec 11 1958
Lease of Life
Robert Donat was
49
in Lease of Life
as 'Rev William Thorne'.
Mon, Oct 18 1954
The Magic Box
Robert Donat was
46
in The Magic Box
as 'William Friese-Greene'.
Tue, Jan 01 1952
The Cure for Love
Robert Donat was
44
in The Cure for Love
as 'Sergeant Jack Hardacre'.
Thu, Dec 29 1949
The Winslow Boy
Robert Donat was
43
in The Winslow Boy
as 'Sir Robert Morton'.
Fri, Sep 24 1948
Captain Boycott
Robert Donat was
42
in Captain Boycott
as 'Charles Stewart Parnell'.
Tue, Aug 26 1947
Perfect Strangers
Robert Donat was
40
in Perfect Strangers
as 'Robert Wilson'.
Mon, Oct 15 1945
Twenty Years After
Robert Donat was
38
in Twenty Years After
as '(archive footage)'.
Sat, Jan 01 1944
The Adventures of Tartu
Robert Donat was
38
in The Adventures of Tartu
as 'Captain Terence Stevenson, aka Jan Tartu'.
Fri, Oct 01 1943
The New Lot
Robert Donat was
37
in The New Lot
as 'Actor'.
Fri, Jan 01 1943
The Young Mr. Pitt
Robert Donat was
37
in The Young Mr. Pitt
as 'William Pitt / The Earl of Chatham'.
Mon, Sep 21 1942
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
Robert Donat was
35
in A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
as 'Self'.
Thu, Oct 24 1940
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
Robert Donat was
35
in Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Wed, Jul 31 1940
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Robert Donat was
34
in Goodbye, Mr. Chips
as 'Charles Edward Chipping aka 'Mr. Chips''.
Fri, Jul 28 1939
The Citadel
Robert Donat was
33
in The Citadel
as 'Dr. Andrew Manson'.
Sat, Oct 29 1938
Knight Without Armour
Robert Donat was
32
in Knight Without Armour
as 'Ainsley J. Fothergill / Peter Ouronov'.
Fri, Jul 23 1937
The Ghost Goes West
Robert Donat was
30
in The Ghost Goes West
as 'Murdoch Glourie / Donald Glourie'.
Tue, Dec 17 1935
The 39 Steps
Robert Donat was
30
in The 39 Steps
as 'Richard Hannay'.
Thu, Jun 06 1935
The Count of Monte Cristo
Robert Donat was
29
in The Count of Monte Cristo
as 'Edmond Dantes'.
Thu, Sep 06 1934
Cash
Robert Donat was
28
in Cash
as 'Paul Martin'.
Sun, Oct 08 1933
The Private Life of Henry VIII
Robert Donat was
28
in The Private Life of Henry VIII
as 'Thomas Culpeper'.
Thu, Aug 17 1933
Men of Tomorrow
Robert Donat was
27
in Men of Tomorrow
as 'Julian Angell'.
Thu, Sep 29 1932
That Night in London
Robert Donat was
27
in That Night in London
as 'Dick Warren'.
Mon, Aug 01 1932
TV Shows (Acting Roles)
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Robert Donat was
50
+
in Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as 'Hannay (archive footage) (uncredited), Richard Hannay (archive footage) (uncredited)'.
First Air Date
Sun, Oct 02 1955
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