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Robert Donat foi um actor britânico de teatro e cinema celebrizado pela interpretação vencedora de um Óscar em Goodbye, Mr. Chips (Adeus Mr. Chips) em 1939. O seu aspecto atraente e os papéis ousados em The Count of Monte Cristo (Conde de Monte Cristo) de 1934 e de Richard Hannay no filme de espionagem The 39 Steps fizeram com que ele fosse idolatrado pelo público feminino. More information...

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