NED BEATTY Dead at 83

Ned Beatty
Ned Beatty

Ned’s manager tells us … her client died around 7:30 AM this morning of natural causes, surrounded by friends and loved ones.

Ned Beatty — a veteran character actor, famous for his work in “Superman,” “Network” and several other iconic films — has died … TMZ has learned.

A family member tells TMZ … Ned passed away in his sleep Sunday while surrounded by family at his home. No other details surrounding the exact circumstances of his death were immediately available — however, we’ve been told his passing is NOT COVID-related.

The guy has appeared in a variety of different movies and an even bigger variety of roles over his five-decade-plus career … giving us memorable characters and even better performances.

He’ll perhaps best be remembered for his standout monologue in 1976’s “Network,” in which he played a TV/communications chief, who tries convincing the protagonist to stop resisting a major merger deal that will adversely affect the masses.

It’s an epic 5 to a 6-minute speech he gives to the fictional truthteller, Howard Beale — one of the only times Beatty appeared on screen in this flick, BTW — … and it earned him a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the Oscars that year. That’s how great it is.

Beatty had scores of other unforgettable movie moments — notably, as the bumbling sidekick to Gene Hackman’s Lex Luthor, Otis, in the 1978 version of “Superman” in which he completely flipped the script from serious to comedic … which he carried on for the sequel too. In other words, Beatty had incredible range — and flexed it often in his acting.

Other remarkable film credits include … “Deliverance,” — infamous for its “Squeal like a pig” rape scene, of which Beatty was the onscreen victim — “Friendly Fire,” “All the President’s Men,” “Silver Streak,” “Back to School,” “Nashville,” .

“The Big Easy,” “The Toy,” “1941,” “Captain America,” “Rudy,” “White Lightning,” “Prelude to a Kiss,” “Hear My Song,” “Restless Natives,” “Life,” “Shooter,” “Charlie Wilson’s War” and even a couple voice acting roles in “Rango” as well as “Toy Story 3,” in which he played Lotso … the evil pink bear.

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