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Robert Donat was not a prolific film actor. He appeared in only 14 films during his 25-year career, and most of them were released in the 1930s. Donat was a respected actor and won an Academy Award for his performance in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" (1939). However, he was not as prolific as some other actors of his time, such as Laurence Olivier or Humphrey Bogart.