Robert Shaw
![Shaw in a 1958 advertisement for ''[[The Buccaneers (1956 TV series)|The Buccaneers]]''](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Robert_Shaw.jpg)
Shaw was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for his role as Henry VIII in the drama film ''A Man for All Seasons'' (1966). His other film roles included the mobster Doyle Lonnegan in ''The Sting'' (1973) and the shark hunter Quint in ''Jaws'' (1975). He also played roles in ''From Russia with Love'' (1963), ''Battle of Britain'' (1969), ''Young Winston'' (1972), ''The Taking of Pelham One Two Three'' (1974), ''Robin and Marian'' (1976), and ''Black Sunday'' and ''The Deep'', both of which were released in 1977.
Shaw was also a notable writer, winning the 1962 Hawthornden Prize for his novel ''The Sun Doctor''. His novel and play ''The Man in the Glass Booth'' was an international success and filmed in 1975. Provided by Wikipedia