Ned Thomas Beatty

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Ned Thomas Beatty was born on the 6th July 1937, in Louisville, Kentucky USA, and is an Oscar, Golden Globe Award-nominated and Drama Desk Award-winning actor, best known for his roles as Bobby in the film “Deliverance” (1972), as Otis in “Superman” (1978), and for lending his voice to Mayor, a character from the animated film “Rango” (2011), among other roles.

Have you ever wondered how rich Ned Beatty is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Ned’s net worth is as high as $5 million, earned through his career in the entertainment industry, during which he has featured in more than 150 film, TV and voice roles.

Ned is the son of Margaret and her husband Charles William Beatty, and grew up in his hometown with his sister Mary Margaret. As a child he started performing with gospel musicians and barbershop quartets in St, Matthews, Kentucky, and also in his local church. He received a scholarship to sing in the a cappella choir at Transylvania University, where he enrolled but never graduated. Instead he became focused on acting, and when he was 19 years old debuted in “Wilderness Road”, after which he continued to appear in theaters across the USA, so establishing his net worth.

As early as 1972 he debuted on screen in John Boorman’s Oscar Award-nominated “Deliverance”, next to Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds. In the next few years he was building a reputation for himself with roles in such films as “Footsteps” (1972), “The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean” (1972) starring Paul Newman and Ava Gardner, “White Lightning” (1973), “Dying Room Only” (1973), then Lamont Johnson’s Primetime Emmy Award-winning “The Execution of Private Slovik” (1974), among others in the first half of the ‘70s, which only increased his net worth.

In 1976, he had a role in the Oscar Award-winning “All the President’s Men”, starring Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford and Jack Warden, and the same year featured in “Network” (1976) with Faye Dunaway, William Holden and Peter Finch. The following year he starred in “Our Time” (1977), and in 1978 had the role of Otis in the Richard Donner’s classic “Superman” with Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder and Gene Hackman. He finished the decade with roles in the Golden Globe Award-nominated “Friendly Fire” (1979), “1941” (1979) and “Promises in the Dark” (1979).

He started the next decade quite successfully, with a role in “Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones” (1980), reprising the role of Otis in the sequel “Superman II” (1980), then had supporting roles in “All the Way Home” (1981) and “The Toy” (1982). After that he didn’t land any notable roles until 1986, and an appearance in “The Big Easy”, then finished the decade with an appearance in “Physical Evidence” (1989), among other roles, which also increased his net worth.

Nothing changed for Ned in the ‘90s, starting with a role in the film “Repossessed” (1990), then in 1991 starred in “Hear My Song”, and in 1992 had a supporting role in the film “Prelude to a Kiss” with Meg Ryan and Alec Baldwin. The following year he appeared in the film “Rudy”, based on a true story, and from 1993 to 1995 portrayed detective Stanley Bolander in the TV series “Homicide: Life on the Street”.

In 1994 he appeared in the films “Replikator”, and “Radioland Murders”, and in 1995 appeared with Sean Connery and Laurence Fishburne in the film “Just Cause”. 1998 saw Ned in Spike Lee’s “He Got Game” with Denzel Washington, Milla Jovovich and Ray Allen, and he finished the decade with films “Cookie’s Fortune” and “Life” in 1999, increasing further his net worth.

In 2000 he reprised the role of Detective Stanley Bolander, this time in the film “Homicide: The Movie”, and then appeared in the film “Thunderpants” (2002), directed by Peter Hewitt. After that his career began to slow down a little, but he still landed roles in such productions as “The Walker” (2007) with Woody Harrelson, Lauren Bacall and Kristin Scott Thomas, “Shooter” (2007), and “In the Electric Mist” (2009).

The next role was in the Michael Winterbottom’s thriller “The Killer Inside Me” (2010), with Casey Affleck, Kate Hudson and Jessica Alba, and then he voiced Lotso in “Toy Story 3” (2010), and Mayor in “Rango” (2011). He had two small roles in “The Big Ask” and “Baggage Claim” both in 2013, which are his last roles on screen.

Regarding his personal life, Ned has been married to Sandra Johnson since 1999. Previously he was married three times; his first wife was Walta Drummond Chandler, whom he married in 1961 and divorced in 1970 – the couple had four children. His second wife was Belinda Beatty (1971-79) – they had two children. His third wife was Dorothy Adams ‘Tinker’ Lindsay (1979-98), and they have two children.

IMDB Wikipedia “Dying Room Only” (1973) “Footsteps” (1972) $5 million 1937 1937-7-6 1990 5′ 7″ (1.7 m) Actor Alec Baldwin American Ava Gardner Belinda Beatty m. 1971–1979 Blossom Beatty Burt Reynolds Cancer Casey Affleck Charles Beatty Charles William Beatty Christopher Reeve Deliverance (1972) Denzel Washington Dorothy “Tinker” Lindsey Dorothy Beatty Dorothy Lindsay m. 1979–1998 Douglas Beatty Dustin Hoffman Eight Emmy Awards (1979 Faye Dunaway Gene Hackman Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor (1991) IGN Movie Award (2010) Jack Warden Jessica Alba John Beatty Jon Voight July 6 Kate Hudson Kentucky Kristin Scott Thomas Lauren Bacall Laurence Fishburne Lennis Beatty Louisville Margaret Fortney Lennis Margot Kidder Mary Margaret Beatty Meg Ryan Michael Winterbottom Milla Jovovich MTV Movie Award for Best Villain Ned Beatty Net Worth Ned Thomas Beatty Oscar Paul Newman Peter Finch Peter Hewitt Rango (2011) Ray Allen Richard Donner Robert Redford Sandra Johnson (m. 1999) Sean Connery Soundtrack Superman (1978) The Execution of Private Slovik (1974) The Killer Inside Me (2010) The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) Thomas Beatty Toy Story 3 (2010) Transylvania University U.S. Walta Chandler m. 1959–1968 Walter Beatty White Lightning (1973) William Holden Woody Harrelson

Ned Thomas Beatty Quick Info

Full Name Ned Beatty
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth July 6, 1937
Place Of Birth Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Height 5′ 7″ (1.7 m)
Profession Actor
Education Transylvania University
Nationality American
Spouse Sandra Johnson (m. 1999), Dorothy Lindsay (m. 1979–1998), Belinda Beatty (m. 1971–1979), Walta Chandler (m. 1959–1968)
Children Thomas Beatty, Douglas Beatty, Blossom Beatty, John Beatty, Charles Beatty, Dorothy Beatty, Lennis Beatty, Walter Beatty
Parents Margaret Fortney Lennis, Charles William Beatty
Siblings Mary Margaret Beatty
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000885/
Awards Drama Desk Award
Nominations Oscar, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor (1991), Emmy Awards (1979, 1990), MTV Movie Award for Best Villain, IGN Movie Award (2010)
Movies “Footsteps” (1972), “The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean” (1972), “White Lightning” (1973), “Deliverance“ (1972), “Superman (1978)“, “Dying Room Only” (1973), “The Execution of Private Slovik” (1974), “The Killer Inside Me” (2010), “Toy Story 3” (2010), “Rango…
TV Shows “Homicide: Life on the Street“ (1993-1999), “Szysznyk“ (1977-1978), “Streets of Laredo“, “The Boys“ (1998), “Lucan“ (2013), “Last Train Home“ (2009)

Ned Thomas Beatty Trademarks

  1. Often plays charismatic villains

Ned Thomas Beatty Quotes

  • [on the creation of the “squeal like a pig” scene in Deliverance (1972)] Bill McKinney and I and the director [John Boorman] were both throwing stuff in the pot and that’s where all that stuff came from. The way he caught me when I ran, it was scripted. It was just the way I gave in to what the situation was. I made myself available to whatever he wanted to do to me. But [Boorman] didn’t believe that. He thought, “Well, aren’t you gonna try to do something?”. So what he really wanted was for me to run, and when I ran, I remembered how we were dealing with the situation of big boar hogs and how this older man would have to grab this one of the back legs, and I would have to hit it with the tackle and roll up on top of it and put the rope around the legs. All this was going and that’s where we came to the squealing of the pig thing. I must tell you that most of the people that were on the film did not want us to do the scene. But the scene was important.
  • I want to see the writers strike, God bless them. They are the only true commies we have in Hollywood.
  • [on Sweet Land (2005): We want to see a story about us, about people. Here’s a girl who comes from Norway and gets all the way to Minnesota. She doesn’t speak a word of English, just German, and people still hated Germans from the first World War. Talk about strength. She’s traveled alone and far to marry a guy through an arrangement with his parents. You wonder at the strength for just that, much less what it takes to hold on once she gets there. This is about people you know. I love it. I love what it’s about. One scene summarizes the delicious sense of the movie. It’s where Olaf is sleeping in the barn, and Inge is sleeping in the house and there’s a sense of tension between them because they are going here and there and trying to get married, but they can’t. They get into an argument, and they are talking in German and Norwegian. I love that scene. I love the fact that we know exactly what they are talking about, even though I don’t speak any Norwegian or German.The performances are wonderful. The acting is as good as anything I’ve ever been in. I am proud. The two leads are good, boy, they are good. I think when people see this movie, they won’t have seen anybody like her [Elizabeth Reaser] in quite some time.
  • [on John Huston] A wondrous man . . . it’s not like talking to God, but it’s so close!

Ned Thomas Beatty Important Facts

  • He was awarded the 1997 Los Angeles Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Lead Actor in a Musical for “Show Boat” at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
  • Father of Thomas Beatty.
  • Beatty was offered the role of John Doe in Se7en (1995) but rejected because the script was pure evil.
  • He appeared in two films with the word “Toy” in the title: The Toy (1982) and Toy Story 3 (2010).
  • He appeared in the two Oscar winning scripts of 1976: in Network (1976), which won as Best Original Screenplay, and in All the President’s Men (1976), which won as Best Adapted Screenplay.
  • He appeared in five movies that have been nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award: Deliverance (1972), Nashville (1975), All the President’s Men (1976), Network (1976) and Toy Story 3 (2010).
  • He appeared with Christopher Reeve in four films: Gray Lady Down (1978), Superman (1978), Superman II (1980) and Switching Channels (1988).
  • He appeared with Burt Reynolds in six films: Deliverance (1972), White Lightning (1973), W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (1975), Stroker Ace (1983), Switching Channels (1988) and Physical Evidence (1989).
  • He appeared with Clifton James in four films: The Deadly Tower (1975), Silver Streak (1976), Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980) and Superman II (1980).
  • He made guest appearances on both of the longest running prime time dramas in United States television history: Gunsmoke (1955) and Law & Order (1990).
  • His son (from his first marriage) Charles Beatty works as a grip in Hollywood, mostly on commercials.
  • He and his wife Sandra Johnson were building a home in northern Minnesota near her family (2004).
  • He was nominated for a 2002 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role of 2001 for his performance in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” at the Lyric Theatre in London.

Ned Thomas Beatty Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Baggage Claim 2013 Mr. Donaldson Actor
The Big Ask 2013 Old Man Carl Actor
Go On 2013 TV Series Coach Spence Actor
Rampart 2011 Hartshorn Actor
Rango 2011 Mayor (voice) Actor
Toy Story 3: The Video Game 2010 Video Game Lotso (voice) Actor
Toy Story 3 2010 Lotso (voice) Actor
The Killer Inside Me 2010 Chester Conway Actor
In the Electric Mist 2009 Twinky LeMoyne Actor
Law & Order 2008 TV Series Judge Malcolm Reynolds Actor
Charlie Wilson’s War 2007 Doc Long Actor
Shooter 2007/I Senator Charles F. Meachum Actor
The Walker 2007 Jack Delorean Actor
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2007 TV Series Dr. David Lowry Actor
Sweet Land 2005 Harmo Actor
The Wool Cap 2004 TV Movie Gigot’s Father Actor
Where the Red Fern Grows 2003 Sheriff Abe McConnell Actor
Thunderpants 2002 Gen. Ed Sheppard Actor
Roughing It 2002 TV Movie Slade Actor
This Beautiful Life 2002 Short Bum Actor
I Was a Rat 2001 TV Mini-Series Mudduck Actor
The Wilgus Stories 2000 TV Movie Fat Monroe Actor
Homicide: The Movie 2000 TV Movie Det. Stanley ‘The Big Man’ Bolander Actor
Hard Time: Hostage Hotel 1999 TV Movie Tony (unconfirmed) Actor
Spring Forward 1999 Murph Actor
Streets of Laredo 1999 TV Mini-Series Judge Roy Bean Actor
Life 1999/I Dexter Wilkins Actor
Cookie’s Fortune 1999 Lester Boyle Actor
He Got Game 1998 Warden Wyatt Actor
The Curse of Inferno 1997 Moles Huddenel Actor
Crazy Horse 1996 TV Movie Dr. McGillicuddy Actor
Gulliver’s Travels 1996 TV Mini-Series Farmer Grultrud Actor
The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century 1996 TV Mini-Series Herbert Hoover Actor
The Affair 1995 TV Movie Col. Banning Actor
Homicide: Life on the Street 1993-1995 TV Series Stanley ‘The Big Man’ Bolander Actor
Just Cause 1995 McNair Actor
Loadstar: The Legend of Tully Bodine 1994 Video Game Sheriff Francis Wompler Actor
Outlaws: The Legend of O.B. Taggart 1994 Actor
Replikator 1994 Insp. Victor Valiant Actor
Radioland Murders 1994 General Walt Whalen Actor
Roseanne 1989-1994 TV Series Ed Conner Actor
Ed and His Dead Mother 1993 Uncle Benny Actor
Rudy 1993 Daniel Ruettiger Actor
The Golden Palace 1993 TV Series Tad Hollingsworth Actor
The Boys 1993 TV Series Herbert Francis ‘Bert’ Greenblatt Actor
Lincoln 1992 TV Movie Dennis Hanks (voice) Actor
T Bone N Weasel 1992 TV Movie Doc Tatum Actor
Illusions 1992/I TV Movie George Willoughby Actor
Prelude to a Kiss 1992 Dr. Boyle Actor
Blind Vision 1992 Sgt. Logan Actor
Trial: The Price of Passion 1992 TV Movie Scoot Shepard Actor
Avonlea 1992 TV Series Wally Higgins Actor
Hear My Song 1991 Josef Locke Actor
American Masters 1991 TV Series documentary Frederic Remington Actor
Going Under 1990 Admiral Malice Actor
Captain America 1990 Sam Kolawetz Actor
The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story 1990 TV Movie documentary Edward C. Acker Actor
Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn 1990 TV Movie The Duke of Bridgewater Actor
Fat Monroe 1990 Short Fat Monroe Actor
The Comic Book Christmas Caper 1990 Officer Ozzie O’Driscoll / Santa Claus Actor
Repossessed 1990 Ernest Weller Actor
A Cry in the Wild 1990 Pilot Actor
It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. 1990 TV Series Ned Beatty Actor
Big Bad John 1990 Charlie Mitchelle Actor
Spy 1989 TV Movie Thomas Ludlow Actor
Last Train Home 1989 TV Movie Cornelius van Horne Actor
B.L. Stryker 1989 TV Series Actor
Ministry of Vengeance 1989 Rev. Bloor Actor
Chattahoochee 1989 Dr. Harwood Actor
Tennessee Waltz 1989 Charlie Kiefer Actor
Time Trackers 1989 Harry Orth Actor
Physical Evidence 1989 James Nicks Actor
Saturday Night with Connie Chung 1989 TV Series Gov. Edmund G. Brown Actor
Purple People Eater 1988 Grandpa Actor
Go Toward the Light 1988 TV Movie George Actor
Shadows in the Storm 1988 Thelonious Pitt Actor
After the Rain 1988 Actor
Midnight Crossing 1988 Ellis Actor
Switching Channels 1988 Roy Ridnitz Actor
The Unholy 1988 Lt. Stern Actor
Kiwi Magic 1987 Short Actor
The Trouble with Spies 1987 Harry Lewis Actor
Dolly 1987 TV Series John Pacer Actor
Rolling Vengeance 1987 Tiny Doyle Actor
The Haunting of Barney Palmer 1987 TV Movie Cole Scholar Actor
The Fourth Protocol 1987 Borisov / Pavel Petrovic Actor
The Big Easy 1986 Jack Kellom Actor
Highway to Heaven 1985-1986 TV Series Bill Cassidy / Willy The Waver / Melvin Rich Actor
Back to School 1986 Dean David Martin Actor
Drug Free Kids: A Parents’ Guide 1986 Video Actor
Hostage Flight 1985 TV Movie Art Hofstadter Actor
Konrad 1985 TV Movie Mr. Thomas Actor
Restless Natives 1985 Bender Actor
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1985 TV Series Larry Broome (segment “Incident in a Small Jail”) Actor
American Playhouse 1982-1985 TV Series Reverend Mansfield French / Lynch Mob Leader Actor
Robert Kennedy and His Times 1985 TV Mini-Series J. Edgar Hoover Actor
Answers 1985 TV Movie Senator William Blaine (segment “The Constituent”) Actor
Murder, She Wrote 1984 TV Series Chief Roy Gunderson Actor
The Last Days of Pompeii 1984 TV Mini-Series Diomed Actor
Celebrity 1984 TV Mini-Series Otto Leo Actor
Touched 1983 Herbie Actor
Stroker Ace 1983 Clyde Torkle Actor
Kentucky Woman 1983 TV Movie Luke Telford Actor
The Toy 1982 Mr. Morehouse Actor
Faerie Tale Theatre 1982 TV Series The King Actor
A Woman Called Golda 1982 TV Movie Sen. Durward Actor
A House Divided: Denmark Vessey’s Rebellion 1982 TV Movie Actor
Pray TV 1982 TV Movie Rev. Freddy Stone Actor
The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez 1982 Lynch Mob Leader Actor
All the Way Home 1981 TV Movie Ralph Follet Actor
Splendor in the Grass 1981 TV Movie Ace Stamper Actor
The Violation of Sarah McDavid 1981 TV Movie Dr. Walter Keys Actor
The Incredible Shrinking Woman 1981 Dan Beame Actor
Superman II 1980 Otis Actor
Hopscotch 1980 Myerson Actor
All God’s Children 1980 TV Movie Mike Naponic Actor
Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones 1980 TV Movie Rep. Leo Ryan Actor
The American Success Company 1980 Mr. Elliott Actor
1941 1979 Ward Douglas Actor
Promises in the Dark 1979 Bud Koenig Actor
Wise Blood 1979 Hoover Shoates Actor
Friendly Fire 1979 TV Movie Gene Mullen Actor
Superman 1978 Otis Actor
A Question of Love 1978 TV Movie Dwayne Stabler Actor
The Great Bank Hoax 1978 Julius Taggart Actor
Gray Lady Down 1978 Mickey Actor
Szysznyk 1977-1978 TV Series Nick Szysznyk Actor
Alambrista! 1977 Anglo Coyote Actor
Visions 1977 TV Series Anglo Coyote / Pinky Actor
Exorcist II: The Heretic 1977 Edwards Actor
Our Town 1977 TV Movie Dr. Gibbs Actor
Lucan 1977 TV Series Larry MacElwaine Actor
Nashville 99 1977 TV Series Randy Blair Actor
Delvecchio 1977 TV Series Wakefield Actor
The Streets of San Francisco 1977 TV Series Eddie Boggs Actor
Tail Gunner Joe 1977 TV Movie Sylvester Actor
Tales of the Unexpected 1977 TV Series John McClaskey Actor
Mikey and Nicky 1976 Kinney Actor
The Rockford Files 1974-1976 TV Series Leon Fielder / Al Brennan Actor
Silver Streak 1976 Sweet Actor
Network 1976 Arthur Jensen Actor
NBC Special Treat 1976 TV Series Big Henry Actor
Hawaii Five-O 1976 TV Series Keith Caldwell Actor
Hunter 1976 TV Series Lt. Kluba Actor
Gator 1976 Sheriff J.C. Connors (uncredited) Actor
The Big Bus 1976 Shorty Scotty Actor
All the President’s Men 1976 Dardis Actor
The Rookies 1975 TV Series Frank Forest Actor
M*A*S*H 1975 TV Series Col. Hollister Actor
The Deadly Tower 1975 TV Movie Allan Crum Actor
Petrocelli 1975 TV Series Gage Actor
Nashville 1975 Delbert Reese Actor
W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings 1975 Country Bull Actor
Lucas Tanner 1975 TV Series Harold Ogden Actor
Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan 1975 TV Movie Ollie Thompson Actor
Gunsmoke 1975 TV Series Karp Actor
The Execution of Private Slovik 1974 TV Movie Father Stafford Actor
Dying Room Only 1973 TV Movie Tom King Actor
White Lightning 1973 Sheriff J.C. Connors Actor
The Last American Hero 1973 Hackel Actor
Kojak 1973 TV Series Det. Dan Corrigan Actor
The Thief Who Came to Dinner 1973 Deams Actor
The Waltons 1973 TV Series Curtis Norton Actor
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean 1972 Tector Crites Actor
Footsteps 1972 TV Movie Frank Powell Actor
Deliverance 1972 Bobby Actor
Homicide: Life on the Street 1993 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings 1975 performer: “Mama Was a Convict”, “There’s Better Things in Life” uncredited Soundtrack
TCM: Twenty Classic Moments 2014 TV Movie documentary special thanks Thanks
OT: Our Town 2002 Documentary special thanks Thanks
Piers Morgan’s Life Stories 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Casting By 2012 Documentary Himself Self
Deliverance: The Cast Looks Back 2012 Documentary short Himself Self
Toy Story 3: The Gang’s All Here 2010 Video documentary short Himself / Lotso Self
Deliverance: Betraying the River 2007 Video short Himself Self
Deliverance: Delivered 2007 Video short Himself Self
Deliverance: The Beginning 2007 Video short Himself Self
Deliverance: The Journey 2007 Video short Himself Self
‘Network’: Mad as Hell – The Creation of a Movie Moment 2006 Video short Himself Self
‘Network’: The Cast, the Characters 2006 Video short Himself Self
‘Network’: The Experience 2006 Video short Himself Self
The 100 Greatest Films 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Inside the Actors Studio 2001 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
DVD Extra: Spring Forward 2000 TV Short Himself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 1997 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Warren Oates: Across the Border 1993 Documentary Himself – Narrator Self
Earth and the American Dream 1992 Documentary Reader (voice) Self
One on One with John Tesh 1992 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1992 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1977-1992 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
The 17th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1991 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1990 TV Special Himself – Nominee Self
The 25th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 1990 TV Special Himself Self
Sex and Buttered Popcorn 1989 Documentary Himself – Presenter Self
Attitudes 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1987-1988 TV Series Himself – Panelist / Himself – Guest / Himself – Center Square Self
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 1988 TV Series Himself Self
Living the Dream: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 1988 TV Special Himself Self
The Wil Shriner Show 1987 TV Series Himself Self
We the People 200: The Constitutional Gala 1987 TV Movie Himself – Performer Self
The Child Help Benefit Special 1987 TV Movie Himself Self
Don’t Ask Me, Ask God 1984 TV Movie Himself – Question Presenter Self
The John Davidson Show 1980 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1980 TV Series Himself – Actor Self
The Making of ‘Superman: The Movie’ 1980 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1979 TV Special Himself – Nominee Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Alfred Hitchcock 1979 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Hollywood Squares 1978 TV Series Guest Appearance Self
The 49th Annual Academy Awards 1977 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Self
The Dangerous World of ‘Deliverance’ 1972 Documentary short Himself Self
TCM: Twenty Classic Moments 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
And the Oscar Goes To… 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
That Fellow in the Coat 2010 TV Series Lotso Archive Footage
Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness 2010 TV Series documentary Edwards Archive Footage
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut 2006 Video Otis Archive Footage
Out of the Shadows: The Man Who Was Deep Throat 2006 Video documentary short Himself – Dardis (uncredited) Archive Footage
Making ‘Superman’: Filming the Legend 2001 Video documentary short Himself / Otis (uncredited) Archive Footage
Taking Flight: The Development of ‘Superman’ 2001 Video documentary short Himself / Otis (uncredited) Archive Footage
A Conversation with Robert Altman 2000 Video documentary short Delbert Reese (uncredited) Archive Footage
Anatomy of a ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ 1998 TV Movie documentary Det. Stanley ‘The Big Man’ Bolander Archive Footage
La classe américaine 1993 TV Movie Frederic Archive Footage
Locos por la tele 1991 TV Series Diomed Archive Footage

Ned Thomas Beatty Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2006 Master of Cinema RiverRun International Film Festival Won
2006 Master of Cinema RiverRun International Film Festival Won
2006 Master of Cinema RiverRun International Film Festival Nominated
2006 Master of Cinema RiverRun International Film Festival Nominated