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Robert Easton (other)
Robert Easton may refer to: * Robert Easton (actor) (1930–2011), American actor and dialect coach *Robert Easton (bass) (1898–1987), British bass singer * Robert Easton (athlete) (born 1960/61), Canadian Paralympic athlete See also *Robert Easton Burns Robert Easton Burns (December 26, 1805 – January 12, 1863) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, and Chancellor of the University of Toronto. Born in Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake), Upper Canada, the son of the Reverend John and Jane Burns, Burns was ...
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Robert Easton (actor)
Robert Easton (born Robert Easton Burke; November 23, 1930 – December 16, 2011) was an American radio, film, and television actor whose career spanned more than 60 years. His mastery of English dialect earned him the epithet "The Man of a Thousand Voices". For decades, he was a leading Hollywood dialogue or accent coach. Early life Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1930, Robert was the only child of Mary Easton (née Kloes) and John Edward Burke. He moved to Texas at the age of seven with his mother, a former actress, following his parents' divorce."Hollywood Structured with Robert Easton 1990"
interview with Easton by Lilyan Chauvin, West Valley Cablevision, LCJ Productions, 1990; available for viewing on

Robert Easton (bass)
Robert Miller Easton (8 June 1898 – 26 May 1987) was a British bass of the mid-twentieth century. He was known both in the concert hall, where he sang in oratorios and other choral works, and in opera, appearing in bass roles at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and on tour. In concert and on record Easton performed many popular ballads, and was one of the original sixteen soloists in Ralph Vaughan Williams's '' Serenade to Music'', premiered and recorded in 1938. In his later years he was a respected and sought-after adjudicator for singing competitions. Life and career Easton was born in Sunderland, on 8 June 1898. He joined a church choir at the age of six, and studied at Bede Collegiate School, Sunderland. When he was seventeen he joined the army.Chesterfield Items", ''Derbyshire Times'', 24 December 1943, p. 5 He was severely wounded in the First World War, having a leg amputated. He was in hospital for more than three years, and while he was there a colleague ...
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Robert Easton (athlete)
Robert Easton (born 1960 or 1961) is a Canadian retired Paralympic athlete who competed in wheelchair racing. He is a member of the Canadian Paralympic Committee Hall of Fame, the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Hall of Fame. Easton is from Edmonton, Alberta and has cerebral palsy. He initially played wheelchair basketball prior to taking to wheelchair racing in 1977. An accountant by profession, he later moved to Victoria, British Columbia and served as Chief Financial Officer for the Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport and as an executive director with the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Easton, Robert 1960s births Living people Canadian male wheelchair racers Medalists at the 1984 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 1988 Summer Paralympics Paralympic gold medalists for Canada Paralympic wheelchair racers Athletes from Edmonton Alberta Sports Hall of Fame inductees Paralympic m ...
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