Saturday, September 10, 2011

High cliff Robertson, Uncle Ben in 'Spider-Guy,' Dies at 88

Relaxation in peace, High cliff Robertson. He won a Best Actor Oscar for his role within the 1968 tearjerker 'Charly,' but is most likely most widely known to contemporary moviegoers as Tobey Maguire's Uncle Ben within the first 'Spider-Man' film, the daddy figure who informs him by using great energy, comes great responsibility. The actor died Saturday, September 10, of natural causes, only one next day of his 88th birthday. Click for clips from his most memorable movie roles, including 'Three Times of the Condor' and 'Picnic.' Robertson made his debut within the 1955 film 'Picnic,' starring William Holden and Kim Novak. He performed a guy out for revenge in Mike Fuller's crime drama 'Underworld USA' (1961). He was hands-selected by John F. Kennedy in 1962 to star in 'PT 109,' in line with the President's exploits in The Second World War. A scene from his Oscar-winning role in 'Charly,' in line with the book 'Flowers for Algernon.' Charly's Frustration Charly at MOVIECLIPS.com Because the theif within the thriller 'Three Times of the Condor,' opposite Robert Redford. We Play Games 72 Hours from the Condor - MOVIECLIPS.com As Peter Parker's beloved Uncle Ben in 'Spider-Man' (2002). [via Variety] image thanks to AP

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