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  2. Robert Hutton (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bruce Winne was born in Kingston, New York, [2] and he grew up in Ulster County, New York. [3] He was the son of a hardware merchant and a cousin of the Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton. [citation needed] He attended Blair Academy, a small boarding school in Blairstown, New Jersey.

  3. Bobby Hutton - Wikipedia

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    Robert James Hutton (April 21, 1950–April 6, 1968), also known as "Lil' Bobby," was the treasurer and first recruit to join the Black Panther Party. [1] Alongside Eldridge Cleaver and other Panthers, he was involved in a confrontation with Oakland police that wounded two officers. Hutton was killed by the police in disputed circumstances.

  4. Timothy Hutton - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Hutton was born in Malibu, California.His father was actor Jim Hutton; his mother, Maryline Adams (née Poole), was a teacher.His parents divorced when Hutton was three years old, and his mother took him and his older sister, Heidi, with her to Boston, and then to her hometown Harwinton, Connecticut. [2]

  5. Robert Howard Hutton - Wikipedia

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    Robert Howard Hutton (1840–1887), bonesetter, was born at Soulby, near Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, on 26 July 1840. He was the son of Robert Hutton. He was a member of a family of farmers who for two hundred years had resided in the north of England. The family were bonesetters for the benefit of their neighbours.

  6. Ordinary People - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Ordinary People launched the career of Elizabeth McGovern who played Hutton's character's love interest, and who received special permission to film while attending Juilliard. The film's prominent usage of Pachelbel's Canon , which had been relatively obscure for centuries, helped to usher the piece into mainstream popular culture.

  7. Destination Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The film stars Cary Grant and John Garfield and features Dane Clark, Robert Hutton, and Warner Anderson, along with John Ridgely, Alan Hale Sr. and William Prince. Destination Tokyo has been called "the granddaddy of submarine films like Run Silent, Run Deep (1958), Das Boot (1981), and U-571 (2000)". [4]

  8. The Steel Helmet - Wikipedia

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    The Steel Helmet is a 1951 American independent [4] war film directed, written, and produced by Samuel Fuller during the Korean War.The cast stars Gene Evans, Robert Hutton, Steve Brodie, James Edwards, and Richard Loo.

  9. The Man Without a Body - Wikipedia

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    It stars Robert Hutton, George Coulouris, Julia Arnall and Nadja Regin. [3] A wealthy American man with a brain tumour plans to replace his brain with that of Nostradamus. The film was released theatrically in England in 1957 on a double bill with the Japanese film Half Human (1958) and a year later in the US on a double bill with Fright (1956).