Robert Coote

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Robert Coote (with Robert Ryan) in Berlin Express
Robert Coote (with Robert Ryan) in Berlin Express

Robert Coote (b. February 4, 1909 in London - d. November 26, 1982) was an English actor. After several years on the London stage, Coote set his attention on Hollywood where he appeared in supporting roles in many films. Coote's acting was inturrupted when he served as a squadron leader in the Canadian Air Force during World War II. In 1956, Coote was cast as Col. Pickering in the Broadway musical, My Fair Lady, and he also originated the role of Pellinore in the Broadway musical Camelot. The thin, mustached man usually played aristocrats or British military types in many films. Coote's last film role was as one of Vincent Price's victims in Theatre of Blood.

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