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Cliff Robertson. Clifford Parker Robertson III (September 9, 1923 – September 10, 2011) was an American actor whose career in film and television spanned over six decades. Robertson portrayed a young John F. Kennedy in the 1963 film PT 109, and won the 1968 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the film Charly .
Academy Awards, USA. 1969 Winner Oscar. Best Actor in a Leading Role. Charly. Cliff Robertson was not present at the Awards ceremony. Frank Sinatra accepted the award on his behalf.
- September 9, 1923
- September 10, 2011
He starred in, directed and co-produced the fine rodeo drama J W Coop (1971) and, less interestingly, The Pilot (1980). He remained active mostly in supporting roles, notably playing Hugh Hefner in Star 80 (1983). More recently, he had supporting parts in Escape from L.A. (1996) and Spider-Man (2002). Robertson died on September 10, 2011, just ...
- January 1, 1
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- January 1, 1
- Stony Brook, Long Island, New York, USA
Cliff Robertson wins the Oscar for Best Actor for Charly at the 41st Academy Awards. Introduced by Burt Lancaster and accepted by Frank Sinatra.See more 1969...
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Sep 11, 2011 · By Peter Keepnews and Richard Severo. Sept. 10, 2011. Cliff Robertson, the ruggedly handsome actor who won an Oscar for “Charly” but found himself frozen out of jobs for almost four years ...
Check all the awards won and nominated for by Cliff Robertson - Academy Award for Best Actor (1968) , National Board of Review Award for Best Actor (1968) , Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance By An Actor In A Leading Role (1966) and more awards.
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Cliff Robertson. Actor: Spider-Man. Clifford Parker Robertson III became a fairly successful leading man through most of his career without ever becoming a major star. Following strong stage and television experience, he made an interesting film debut in a supporting role in Picnic (1955). He then played Joan Crawford's deranged young husband in Autumn Leaves (1956) and was given leads in ...