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Richard Hearne

Highest Rated: 100% Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951)

Lowest Rated: 100% Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951)

Birthday: Jan 30, 1909

Birthplace: Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

Richard Hearne was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1936, he created his trademark character, Mr. Pastry, for the stage show "Big Boy." In 1954, he made his first of several appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show." Hearne began his career with a role in the adventure "Captain Horatio Hornblower" (1951) with Gregory Peck. Hearne also appeared in "The Time of His Life" (1955). Hearne was most recently credited in the Johnny Rotten documentary "The Filth and the Fury" (2000). Hearne passed away in August 1979 at the age of 70.

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Highest rated movies

100% 78% Captain Horatio Hornblower
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100% 74% Helter Skelter
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No Monkey Business
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The Madame Gambles
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Miss London Ltd.
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The Butler's Dilemma
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Millions
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Something in the City
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The Time of His Life
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25% Miss Robin Hood
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Filmography

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No Score Yet No Score Yet The Time of His Life Charles Pastry (Character) - 1956
No Score Yet No Score Yet Tons of Trouble Mr. Pastry (Character),
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- 1956
No Score Yet 25% Miss Robin Hood Henry Wrigley (Character) - 1952
100% 78% Captain Horatio Hornblower Polwheal (Character) - 1951
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Madame Gambles Mr. Pastry (Character) - 1951
No Score Yet No Score Yet Something in the City Mr. Ningle (Character) - 1950
100% 74% Helter Skelter Professor Pastry (Character) - 1949
No Score Yet No Score Yet Miss London Ltd. Commodore Joshua Wellington (Character) - 1943
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Butler's Dilemma Rodney Playfair (Character) - 1943
No Score Yet No Score Yet Millions Jimmy Forbes (Character) - 1937
No Score Yet No Score Yet No Monkey Business Charlie (Character) - 1935