Beatty was for many decades a famous face in many big movies and TV series, from "All the President's Men" and "Superman" to "Roseanne".

Beatty's first and perhaps biggest imprint on the white screen came in the debut "The Longest Journey" in 1972. Although he played against the established stars Burt Reynolds and Jon Voight, it was Beatty who did, the later, most famous scene, when he is exposed to an abuse.

After his debut, the roles came one by one and he was nominated for an Oscar for his role in "Network" in 1976. The main roles were few, but in the 1990s he had one of the leading roles in the groundbreaking TV series "Assassination Murder" ("Homicide: Life"). on the street ”).

After over 150 films and TV series over 40 years, he made his last major role as the voice of the pink bear Lotso in "Toy story 3".

Ned Beatty turned 83 years old.