06/18/1887
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA:
Theodore Reed was an American film director and producer active during the early to mid-20th century. He directed and produced a variety of films, including Double or Nothing (1937) and What a Life (1939). Reed also served as the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1933 to 1934, playing a significant role in the development of the American film industry during its formative years.
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The Knickerbocker Buckaroo (1919) as New York Clubman |
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Song of My Heart (1948) Producer |
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Her First Beau (1941) Director |
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Life with Henry (1941) Director |
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Life with Henry (1941) Producer |
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Those Were the Days! (1940) Director |
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Those Were the Days! (1940) Producer |
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What a Life (1939) Director |
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What a Life (1939) Producer |
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I'm from Missouri (1939) Director |
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Tropic Holiday (1938) Director |
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Double or Nothing (1937) Director |
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Lady Be Careful (1936) Director |
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City Lights (1931) Sound Supervisor |
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Cleopatra (1928) Production Manager |
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The Gaucho (1927) Manager of Operations |
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The Black Pirate (1926) Production Manager |
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The Thief of Bagdad (1924) Production Manager |
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The Nut (1921) Director |
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When the Clouds Roll By (1919) Assistant Director |
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Arizona (1918) Writer |
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Say! Young Fellow (1918) Title Designer |