Grave Hunter
Sebastian Cabot
D.O.B.: July 6, 1918 (London, England)
D.O.D.: August 23, 1977 (British Columbia, Canada)
Cause of Death: Stroke
Location: Westwood Memorial; Urn Garden
Biographical Notes:
A large British actor, Cabot
began his acting career on British radio, stage, and screen.
His screen debut was in Hitchcock's The Secret
Agent (1936), from which he went on to make many British films.
Primarily in Hollywood films since the '50s,
Cabot often played the amiable, courtly, somewhat pompous Englishman-in-America,
but was also occasionally cast as a villain.
He is best known for his role as Mr. French,
the philosophical butler and nanny of two children, in the American TV series
Family Affair with Brian Keith.
Appeared In:
"Winnie The Pooh and The Blustery Day" (1968) Narrator
"Family Affair" (1966) TV
"Ivanhoe" (1952) Movie
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