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Roy Kinnear was a voice actor in British.

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  • Roy Kinnear was a voice actor in British.
  • Roy Mitchell Kinnear (8 January 1934 - 20 September 1988) was a British character actor. He played the father of spoiled rich girl Veruca Salt in the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, an adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. On 19 September 1988, Kinnear fell from a horse during the making of The Return of the Musketeers in Toledo, Spain, and sustained a broken pelvis. He was taken to a hospital in Madrid but died from a heart attack the next day. He was 54 years old. He is buried in East Sheen Cemetery.
  • Roy Mitchell Kinnear (8 January 1934 – 20 September 1988) was a British character actor. He was familiar to UK audiences for his appearances in many British television comedy shows, and is also remembered for his film appearances as Veruca Salt's father, Mr. Salt, in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) and as Planchet in Richard Lester's The Three Musketeers and its two sequels. It was during the filming of the latter sequel that Kinnear died as a result of a riding accident. He voiced Pipkin in Watership Down, Bulk in Superted, Mr. Willmake, Mr. Sprott, Mr. Duncan, Ted Turner, Roy Willing and Panjid Singh in Bertha and Mump in The Princess and the Goblin.
  • Roy Mitchell Kinnear (January 8, 1934 - September 20, 1988) was a British character actor mostly remembered for playing as Veruca Salt's father in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, along with Jack Albertson, who did the voice for Amos Slade in The Fox and the Hound. He played as Quincey in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, Superintendant Grubbs in One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing, and Bidley in The London Connection.
  • Kinnear was born in Wigan, Lancashire, the son of Annie Smith (née Durie) and Roy Muir Kinnear. His father was a dual international in rugby union and league, having played for Scotland and Great Britain national rugby league team international, making one Lions appearance and three for Other Nationalities, and scoring 81 tries in 184 games for Wigan; he collapsed and died while playing rugby union with the RAF in 1942, at age 38. Scotland Rugby League have named their Student Player of the Year Award after him.
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  • Roy Kinnear was a voice actor in British.
  • Roy Mitchell Kinnear (8 January 1934 - 20 September 1988) was a British character actor. He played the father of spoiled rich girl Veruca Salt in the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, an adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. On 19 September 1988, Kinnear fell from a horse during the making of The Return of the Musketeers in Toledo, Spain, and sustained a broken pelvis. He was taken to a hospital in Madrid but died from a heart attack the next day. He was 54 years old. He is buried in East Sheen Cemetery.
  • Roy Mitchell Kinnear (8 January 1934 – 20 September 1988) was a British character actor. He was familiar to UK audiences for his appearances in many British television comedy shows, and is also remembered for his film appearances as Veruca Salt's father, Mr. Salt, in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) and as Planchet in Richard Lester's The Three Musketeers and its two sequels. It was during the filming of the latter sequel that Kinnear died as a result of a riding accident. He voiced Pipkin in Watership Down, Bulk in Superted, Mr. Willmake, Mr. Sprott, Mr. Duncan, Ted Turner, Roy Willing and Panjid Singh in Bertha and Mump in The Princess and the Goblin.
  • Kinnear was born in Wigan, Lancashire, the son of Annie Smith (née Durie) and Roy Muir Kinnear. His father was a dual international in rugby union and league, having played for Scotland and Great Britain national rugby league team international, making one Lions appearance and three for Other Nationalities, and scoring 81 tries in 184 games for Wigan; he collapsed and died while playing rugby union with the RAF in 1942, at age 38. Scotland Rugby League have named their Student Player of the Year Award after him. Kinnear was educated at George Heriot's School, in Edinburgh. At the age of 17, he enrolled in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; however, national service interrupted his studies.
  • Roy Mitchell Kinnear (January 8, 1934 - September 20, 1988) was a British character actor mostly remembered for playing as Veruca Salt's father in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, along with Jack Albertson, who did the voice for Amos Slade in The Fox and the Hound. He played as Quincey in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, Superintendant Grubbs in One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing, and Bidley in The London Connection.
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