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Robertson Hare

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Birthday: Dec 17, 1891

Birthplace: London, England, UK

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.

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Highest-Rated Movies

It's a Boy!
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Foreign Affaires
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Jack of All Trades
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32% Salt and Pepper
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33% Three Men in a Boat
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Oh Daddy!
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The Night We Got the Bird
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58% Hotel Paradiso
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The Adventures of Sadie
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Pot Luck
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Filmography

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Salt and Pepper 32% 1968 Dove Actor Hotel Paradiso 58% 1966 Duke Actor Murder on the Campus 1961 Ronald Fortescue Actor The Night We Got the Bird 1960 Dr. Vincent Actor Three Men in a Boat 33% 1956 Photographer Actor The Adventures of Sadie 1955 Professor Gibble Actor One Wild Oat 57% 1951 Humphrey Proudfoot Actor Things Happen at Night 1948 Vincent Ebury Actor Women Aren't Angels 1942 Wilmer Popday Actor Banana Ridge 1942 Willoughby Pink Actor Jack of All Trades 1936 Lionel Fitch Actor Pot Luck 1936 Mr. Pye Actor Foreign Affaires 1935 Mr. Hardy Hornett Actor Oh Daddy! 1935 Rupert Boddy Actor Car of Dreams 1935 Henry Butterworth Actor Fighting Stock 1935 Duck Actor A Cup of Kindness 1934 Ernest Ramsbottom Actor It's a Boy! 1933 Allister Actor A Cuckoo in the Nest 1933 Rev. Sloley Jones Actor Friday the Thirteenth 47% 1933 Ralph Lightfoot Actor
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