. . . . "Ned Beatty (born July 6, 1937) is an American actor who has appeared in more than 100 films and has been nominated for an Academy Award, Emmy Awards, an MTV Movie Award and Golden Globe Awards. He is best known for the films Deliverance (1972), Network (1976), Rudy (1993) and this voice of Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear in Toy Story 3 (2010)."@en . "1937-07-06"^^ . . "Ned Thomas Beatty"@en . "\"Dear Peggy\""@en . . . "Ned Thomas Beatty (born July 6, 1937) is an American actor who has appeared in more than 100 films and has been nominated for an Academy Award, two Emmy Awards, an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain and a Golden Globe Award; he won a Drama Desk Award. These nominations stemmed from his performances in films and television series like Network (1976), Friendly Fire (1979), Last Train Home (1990),Hear My Song (1991), the adaptation film Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2004) and Toy Story 3 (2010). He has had great commercial success in memorable roles such as the executive Bobby Trippe in Deliverance (1972), Tennessee lawyer Delbert Reese in Nashville (1975), general attorney Dardis in All the President's Men (1976), Bob Sweet in Silver Streak (1976), the priest Edwards in Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977), Lex Luthor's henchman Otis in Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980), Bates' right hand man Sydney Morehouse in The Toy(1982), Borisov and Pavel Petrovic in The Fourth Protocol (1987), TV presenter Ernest Weller in Repossessed (1990), Rudy Ruettiger's father in Rudy(1993), detective McNair in Just Cause (1995), Dexter Wilkins in Life (1999), the simple sheriff in Where the Red Fern Grows (2003), the corrupt SenatorCharles F. Meachum in Shooter (2007), United States Congressman Doc Long in Charlie Wilson's War (2007) and the voice of antagonist Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear in Toy Story 3 (2010)."@en . . "thumb|Ned BeattyNed Beatty interpret\u00F3 a Sam Kolawetz en Capit\u00E1n Am\u00E9rica."@es . . "Ned Thomas Beatty"@en . "1937-07-06"^^ . "M*A*S*H TV series"@en . . "Douglas, Charles, Lennis, Walter, John, Blossom, Thomas, and Dorothy"@en . "8"^^ . "1937-07-06"^^ . . . . . "Louisville, Kentucky, USA"@en . "Ned Thomas Beatty (born July 6, 1937) is an American actor who has appeared in more than 160 different films, were he is known for his work in various films such as Network, Friendly Fire, Last Train Home, Hear My Song, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and others. For Disney, he voiced Lotso in the 2010 Disney/Pixar film Toy Story 3 and reprised the role again in the video game. He also played Wally Higgins in Road to Avonlea and Warden Wyatt in the 1998 Touchstone Pictures film He Got Game."@en . . "Dorothy \"Tinker\" Lindsey"@en . "Ned Beatty (b. 1937) is a character actor who played the gigantic Farmer Grultrud in the Creature Shop production Gulliver's Travels. The portly, genial-looking Beatty made his film debut in Deliverence, and received an Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Arthur Jensen in Network (1976). Other notable roles include Lex Luthor's henchman Otis in the first two Superman films, Detective Bolander in the series Homicide: Life on the Street, and a recurring guest role on Roseanne as Dan's father, as well as guest spots on M*A*S*H, Gunsmoke, and Murder, She Wrote."@en . . . . . "Actor"@en . . . "Ned Thomas Beatty (born July 6, 1937) made a guest appearance on the CBS-TV TV series M*A*S*H in Season 4, as Colonel Maurice Hollister in the episode titled \"Dear Peggy\"."@en . "Louisville, Kentucky, United States"@en . . . "Ned Beatty"@es . "Veteran film/TV actor Ned Beatty appeared as Col. Maurice Hollister, a visiting chaplain, in the Season 6 M*A*S*H episode \"Dear Peggy\"."@en . "American"@en . . "Ned Thomas Beatty (born July 6, 1937) is an American actor who has appeared in more than 160 different films, were he is known for his work in various films such as Network, Friendly Fire, Last Train Home, Hear My Song, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and others. For Disney, he voiced Lotso in the 2010 Disney/Pixar film Toy Story 3 and reprised the role again in the video game. He also played Wally Higgins in Road to Avonlea and Warden Wyatt in the 1998 Touchstone Pictures film He Got Game."@en . . . . "Ned Beatty (born July 6, 1937) is an American actor who has appeared in more than 100 films and has been nominated for an Academy Award, Emmy Awards, an MTV Movie Award and Golden Globe Awards. He is best known for the films Deliverance (1972), Network (1976), Rudy (1993) and this voice of Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear in Toy Story 3 (2010)."@en . . "1"^^ . . . . "Ned Beatty (b. 1937) is a character actor who played the gigantic Farmer Grultrud in the Creature Shop production Gulliver's Travels. The portly, genial-looking Beatty made his film debut in Deliverence, and received an Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Arthur Jensen in Network (1976). Other notable roles include Lex Luthor's henchman Otis in the first two Superman films, Detective Bolander in the series Homicide: Life on the Street, and a recurring guest role on Roseanne as Dan's father, as well as guest spots on M*A*S*H, Gunsmoke, and Murder, She Wrote."@en . . "Belinia Rowley"@en . "thumb|Ned BeattyNed Beatty interpret\u00F3 a Sam Kolawetz en Capit\u00E1n Am\u00E9rica."@es . "Ned Thomas Beatty (born July 6, 1937) made a guest appearance on the CBS-TV TV series M*A*S*H in Season 4, as Colonel Maurice Hollister in the episode titled \"Dear Peggy\"."@en . "Ned Beatty"@en . "20"^^ . . . . "Ned Thomas Beatty (born July 6, 1937) is an American actor who has appeared in more than 100 films and has been nominated for an Academy Award, two Emmy Awards, an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain and a Golden Globe Award; he won a Drama Desk Award. These nominations stemmed from his performances in films and television series like Network (1976), Friendly Fire (1979), Last Train Home (1990),Hear My Song (1991), the adaptation film Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2004) and Toy Story 3 (2010)."@en . "Sandra Johnson"@en . . "Ned Beatty"@en . "1956"^^ . "Beatty at the Los Angeles premiere of Toy Story 3"@en . "Actor"@en . . "1956"^^ . "Louisville, Kentucky, U.S."@en . . "Walta Chandler"@en . . . . . . . . . .