Robert Donat

Donat in 1935 Friedrich Robert Donat ( ; 18 March 1905 – 9 June 1958) was an English actor. He is best remembered for his roles in Alfred Hitchcock's ''The 39 Steps'' (1935) and ''Goodbye, Mr. Chips'' (1939), winning for the latter the Academy Award for Best Actor.

In his book, ''The Age of the Dream Palace'', Jeffrey Richards wrote that Donat was "British cinema's one undisputed romantic leading man in the 1930s". "The image he projected was that of the romantic idealist, often with a dash of the gentleman adventurer."

Donat suffered from chronic asthma, which affected his career and limited him to appearing in only 19 films. Provided by Wikipedia
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