Robert Easton

Robert Easton

Born:November 23, 1930

Place of Birth:Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Died:December 16, 2011

Known For:Acting

Biography

Robert Easton, born Robert Easton Burke on November 23, 1930, was a versatile American actor known for his exceptional talent in mastering various English dialects throughout his extensive career in radio, film, and television. His work in the entertainment industry spanned over six decades, making him a respected figure in Hollywood. Easton's remarkable ability to effortlessly switch between different accents earned him the well-deserved nickname "The Man of a Thousand Voices," showcasing his unparalleled skills in linguistic versatility.

Beyond his accomplishments as an actor, Robert Easton also made significant contributions as a leading dialogue and accent coach in Hollywood. His expertise in helping fellow actors perfect their accents and dialects added depth and authenticity to numerous film and television productions. Easton's dedication to his craft and his commitment to ensuring linguistic accuracy in performances left a lasting impact on the industry, influencing the work of many aspiring actors and actresses.

Throughout his illustrious career, Easton became known for his attention to detail and his unwavering professionalism on set. His ability to bring characters to life through his nuanced vocal performances and authentic portrayals garnered him widespread acclaim among audiences and peers alike. Whether he was playing a supporting role or providing behind-the-scenes guidance, Easton's presence in any project was sure to elevate the overall quality of the production.

In addition to his on-screen and off-screen work, Robert Easton's legacy endures through the lasting impression he left on the entertainment world. His passion for language and dedication to his craft served as an inspiration to many aspiring actors and language enthusiasts. Easton's commitment to excellence and his relentless pursuit of perfection set a high standard for those who had the privilege of working alongside him, earning him the respect and admiration of all who crossed his path.

Despite his passing on December 16, 2011, Robert Easton's influence continues to be felt in the industry he dedicated his life to. His body of work stands as a testament to his talent and his enduring impact on the world of entertainment. From his early days in radio to his later roles in film and television, Easton's versatility and dedication to his artistry have solidified his place as a legendary figure in Hollywood history.

In reflecting on Robert Easton's remarkable career, one cannot help but be struck by the depth of his talent and the breadth of his contributions to the world of entertainment. His ability to transform himself into a myriad of characters through his mastery of dialects and accents remains a testament to his unparalleled skill as a performer. Easton's legacy lives on through the countless performances he brought to life and the countless actors he inspired to reach for greatness in their own careers.

Robert Easton's impact on the entertainment industry transcends the roles he played and the characters he portrayed. His influence as a dialect coach and mentor to aspiring actors has left an indelible mark on the craft of acting, shaping the way performers approach language and character development. Easton's dedication to authenticity and his commitment to excellence serve as a guiding light for generations of actors who continue to be inspired by his work.

In an industry known for its ever-changing landscape, Robert Easton's enduring legacy serves as a reminder of the timeless nature of great talent and unwavering dedication to one's craft. His ability to captivate audiences with his performances and his invaluable contributions to the art of acting have solidified his reputation as a true master of his craft. Easton's impact on Hollywood will continue to be felt for years to come, as his influence reverberates through the work of those who continue to be inspired by his remarkable career.

Robert Easton's remarkable journey from a young actor honing his craft to a seasoned veteran revered for his linguistic prowess and unparalleled talent stands as a testament to the power of passion and dedication in the pursuit of artistic excellence. His ability to bring characters to life with authenticity and depth remains a shining example of the transformative power of storytelling. Easton's legacy as "The Man of a Thousand Voices" endures as a testament to his enduring impact on the world of entertainment and his lasting influence on the craft of acting.

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Filmography

Acting

The Beverly Hillbillies

The Beverly Hillbillies

Mayor Amos Jasper

1993

Jed Clampett and kin move from Arkansas to Beverly Hills when he becomes a billionaire, after an oil strike. The country folk are very naive with regard to life in the big city, so when Jed starts a search for a new wife there are inevitably plenty of takers and con artists ready to make a fast buck
Working Girl

Working Girl

Armbriester

1988

Tess McGill is an ambitious secretary with a unique approach for climbing the ladder to success. When her classy, but villainous boss breaks a leg skiing, Tess takes over her office, her apartment and even her wardrobe. She creates a deal with a handsome investment banker that will either take her to the top, or finish her off for good.
Pet Sematary II

Pet Sematary II

Priest

1992

The "sematary" is up to its old zombie-raising tricks again. This time, the protagonists are Jeff Matthews, whose mother died in a Hollywood stage accident, and Drew Gilbert, a boy coping with an abusive stepfather.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Klingon Judge

1991

After years of war, the Federation and the Klingon empire find themselves on the brink of a peace summit when a Klingon ship is nearly destroyed by an apparent attack from the Enterprise. Both worlds brace for what may be their deadliest encounter.
Primary Colors

Primary Colors

Dr. Beauregard

1998

In this adaptation of the best-selling roman à clef about Bill Clinton's 1992 run for the White House, the young and gifted Henry Burton is tapped to oversee the presidential campaign of Governor Jack Stanton. Burton is pulled into the politician's colorful world and looks on as Stanton -- who has a wandering eye that could be his downfall -- contends with his ambitious wife, Susan, and an outspoken adviser, Richard Jemmons.
Gods and Generals

Gods and Generals

John Janney

2003

The film centers mostly around the personal and professional life of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, a brilliant if eccentric Confederate general, from the outbreak of the American Civil War until its halfway point.
Needful Things

Needful Things

Lester Pratt

1993

A mysterious new shop opens in a small town which always seems to stock the deepest desires of each shopper, with a price far heavier than expected.
Somebody Up There Likes Me

Somebody Up There Likes Me

Corporal Quinbury (uncredited)

1956

The story of boxer Rocky Graziano's rise from juvenile delinquent to world champ.

Production

Good Will Hunting

Good Will Hunting

Dialect Coach

1997

Headstrong yet aimless, Will Hunting has a genius-level IQ but chooses to work as a janitor at MIT. When he secretly solves highly difficult graduate-level math problems, his talents are discovered by Professor Gerald Lambeau, who decides to help the misguided youth reach his potential. When Will is arrested for attacking a police officer, Professor Lambeau makes a deal to get leniency for him if he gets court-ordered therapy. Eventually, therapist Dr. Sean Maguire helps Will confront the demons that are holding him back.
The NeverEnding Story

The NeverEnding Story

Dialogue

1984

While hiding from bullies in his school's attic, a young boy discovers the extraordinary land of Fantasia, through a magical book called The Neverending Story. The book tells the tale of Atreyu, a young warrior who, with the help of a luck dragon named Falkor, must save Fantasia from the destruction of The Nothing.
The Beverly Hillbillies

The Beverly Hillbillies

Dialect Coach

1993

Jed Clampett and kin move from Arkansas to Beverly Hills when he becomes a billionaire, after an oil strike. The country folk are very naive with regard to life in the big city, so when Jed starts a search for a new wife there are inevitably plenty of takers and con artists ready to make a fast buck
Hard Target

Hard Target

Dialogue Coach

1993

When a woman's father goes missing, she enlists a local to aid in her search. The pair soon discover that her father has died at the hands of a wealthy sportsman who hunts homeless men as a form of recreation.
Flesh + Blood

Flesh + Blood

Dialect Coach

1985

A band of medieval mercenaries take revenge on a noble lord who decides not to pay them by kidnapping the betrothed of the noble's son. As the plague and warfare cut a swathe of destruction throughout the land, the mercenaries hole up in a castle and await their fate.
Next of Kin

Next of Kin

Dialect Coach

1989

Truman Gates, a Chicago cop, sets out to find his brother's killer. Meanwhile, another of his brothers, Briar (a hillbilly) decides to find the killer himself.