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  1. Robert Newton. Robert Guy Newton (1 June 1905 – 25 March 1956) was an English actor. Along with Errol Flynn, Newton was one of the more popular actors among the male juvenile audience of the 1940s and early 1950s, especially with British boys. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Robert Newton has received more ...

  2. d23.com › walt-disney-legend › robert-newtonRobert Newton - D23

    He is Robert Newton, who starred as the charismatically wicked Long John Silver in Disney’s first live-action film Treasure Island, based on the classic tale by Robert Louis Stevenson. Born June 1, 1905, in Shaftesbury, England, Robert was the son of respected painter and member of the Royal Academy, Algernon Newton.

  3. Soup. Robert Newton Peck. Dell, 1979 - Juvenile Fiction - 96 pages. Rural Vermont during the 1920s is the setting for this nostalgic (series) of episodes in the lives of young Rob Peck and his pal, Soup. In a laconic and wryly humorous style, the author relates the activities of the mischievous twosome.--School Library Journal, starred review.

  4. Treasure Island (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Head Full Of Pirates Fitting out the ship in Bristol, Jim (Bobby Driscoll), warned by his murdered friend Billy Bones of a one-legged man, meets Long John Silver (Robert Newton), who’s just been hired by the clueless Trelawney (Walter Fitzgerald) and Livesy (Denis O’Dea) as cook for their treasure hunting voyage, in Walt Disney’s Treasure Island, 1950.

  5. Filmography - The Official Licensing Website of Robert Newton. The Tremarne Case (1924) Reunion (1932) Fire Over England (1937) as Don Pedro. Dark Journey (1937) as Officer of U-Boat. Farewell Again (1937) as Jim Carter. The Squeaker (1937) as Larry Graeme. The Green Cockatoo (1937) as Dave Connor.

  6. Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island - In this sequel to Treasure Island, Long John hopes to rescue his friend Jim from a rival pirate and return for...

  7. Undertaking the role of a pirate once more, he had the lead role in the 1952 film "Blackbeard, the Pirate." Born Robert Guy Newton, one of four children in an artistic family, his father, Algernon Newton, was a Royal Academy landscape painter, and his mother Marjorie Emilia Balfour Rider was the author of "Mr. Duveen: An Allegory."

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