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  1. Donald Moffat, a prolific character actor with over 200 credits who appeared on Broadway, film and television during a career spanning nearly 50 years, died Thursday in Sleepy Hollow, New York.

  2. 21 de dic. de 2018 · Donald Moffat, the prolific character actor whose credits include Clear and Present Danger, The Thing and The Right Stuff, died Thursday at age 87.. His daughter, Lynn Moffat, told the New York Times the cause of death was complications from a recent stroke. He died in Sleepy Hollow, New York and is survived by his second wife, Gwen Arner.

  3. Contact information. Correspondence address: Scottish Borders Council Council Headquarters Newtown St. Boswells Melrose TD6 0SA Bus. phone: 01835 825044 Email: dmoffat@scotborders.gov.uk Download Councillor Donald Moffat contact details as VCard

  4. Donald Moffat (26 December 1930 - 20 December 2018) was an English-American actor. He was born in Plymouth, Devon. [1] Moffat trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. [2] His best known roles as Lyndon B. Johnson in The Right Stuff (1983), the corrupt U.S. President in Clear and Present Danger, as well as Garry, the station ...

  5. 19 de feb. de 2000 · ぼくのお日さま. フミカ. 海辺の恋人. 筒井真理子. #ミトヤマネ. 一覧を見る. 俳優「ドナルド・モファット」が携わった映画19作品を紹介。. 「クッキー・フォーチュン (2000年2月19日 (土)公開)」の出演 (Jack Palmer 役)。. 「夕べの星 (1997年8月30日 (土)公開)」の ...

  6. Gwen Arner. Wife. Actor. Married in May 1969. A bushy-browed veteran character player of stage and screen since the 1960s, Donald Moffat began stomping the boards during the 50s in his native England, making his West End debut in a 1954 production of "Macbeth." He made his feature debut in Paul Newman's "Rachel, Rachel" (1968), and since...

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofDonald Moffat | BAFTA

    A British actor who trained at RADA before moving to the US in 1957, Moffat became a Broadway regular and a Tony nominee in 1967. He was best known for playing a pair of Presidents on the big screen in The Right Stuff (1983) and Clear and Present Danger (1994), and he also notably appeared in The Thing (1982). Read Donald Moffat's New York Times obituary here.