People
Walter Reed
Biography:
Walter Reed (born Walter Reed Smith), was an American stage, film and television actor. Reed was born in 1916 in Fort Ward, Washington. Following a stint as a Broadway actor, Reed broke into films in 1941. He appeared in several features for RKO Radio Pictures, including the last two Mexican Spitfire comedies (in which Reed replaced Buddy Rogers as the Spitfire's husband). Perhaps his most memorable role was as the spineless wagon driver husband of Gail Russell in the western Seven Men from Now. Reed also appeared in the very first Superman theatrical feature film Superman and the Mole Men in 1951.
In 1951, Reed made two film serials for Republic Pictures; Reed strongly resembled former... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Tora! Tora! Tora! as Vice Adm. William S. Pye (uncredited) | 1970-01-26 |
The Monk as Director | 1969-10-22 |
A Time for Dying as Mayor | 1969-09-15 |
The Sand Pebbles as Bidder at Red Kettle Bar (uncredited) | 1966-12-20 |
Moment to Moment as Hendricks | 1966-01-27 |
Mirage | 1965-10-29 |
Fort Courageous as Doc | 1965-05-01 |
Convict Stage as Sam Gill | 1965-01-01 |
Where Love Has Gone as George Babson | 1964-11-02 |
Cheyenne Autumn as Lt. Peterson (uncredited) | 1964-10-15 |
How the West Was Won as River Pirate (uncredited) | 1962-11-02 |
Advise & Consent as Senate Staff Clerk (uncredited) | 1962-06-06 |
Macumba Love as J. Peter Weils | 1960-06-01 |
Sergeant Rutledge as Capt. McAfee (uncredited) | 1960-05-25 |
The Horse Soldiers as Union Officer | 1959-06-11 |
Westbound as Julesburg Doctor (uncredited) | 1959-04-25 |
Arson for Hire as Chief Hollister | 1959-03-01 |
How to Make a Monster as Detective Thompson | 1958-07-01 |
The Deep Six as Paul Clemson | 1958-01-15 |
Missile Monsters as Kent Fowler | 1958-01-01 |
Slim Carter as Richard L. Howard | 1957-11-01 |
The Lawless Eighties as Capt. North | 1957-05-31 |
Dance with Me, Henry as Drake | 1956-12-17 |
Rock, Pretty Baby as Mr. Reid | 1956-12-01 |
Emergency Hospital as Police Sgt. Paul Arnold | 1956-11-02 |
7 Men from Now as John Greer | 1956-08-04 |
Bobby Ware Is Missing as Max Goodwin | 1955-10-23 |
The Far Horizons as Helmsman Cruzatte (uncredited) | 1955-07-04 |
Hell's Island as Lawrence | 1955-05-06 |
The High and the Mighty as Mr. Field (uncredited) | 1954-07-03 |
The Yellow Tomahawk as Keats | 1954-05-01 |
Dangerous Mission as Ranger Dobson | 1954-03-06 |
Those Redheads from Seattle as Whitey Marks | 1953-10-16 |
War Paint as Trooper Allison | 1953-08-28 |
The Man from the Alamo | 1953-08-07 |
Sangaree as Conspirator in Boat (uncredited) | 1953-05-17 |
The Clown as Joe Hoagley | 1953-01-16 |
The Blazing Forest as Mac | 1952-12-01 |
Horizons West as Layton | 1952-10-11 |
Caribbean as Evans | 1952-09-01 |
The Red Ball Express as Major (uncredited) | 1952-05-29 |
Desert Passage as John Carver | 1952-05-29 |
Target as Martin Conroy | 1952-04-20 |
Superman and the Mole-Men as Bill Corrigan | 1951-11-23 |
Submarine Command as Chief O'Flynn | 1951-11-01 |
The Racket as Policeman at Roll Call & in Locker Room (uncredited) | 1951-10-25 |
Government Agents vs Phantom Legion as Hal Duncan | 1951-07-04 |
Wells Fargo Gunmaster as Ed Hines | 1951-05-15 |
Go for Broke! as Captain | 1951-05-04 |
Tripoli as Wade | 1950-11-09 |
The Sun Sets at Dawn as The Chaplain | 1950-11-01 |
Flying Disc Man from Mars as Kent Fowler | 1950-10-25 |
The Eagle and the Hawk as Jones | 1950-10-01 |
The Torch as Dr. Robert Stanley | 1950-06-02 |
The Lawless as Jim Wilson | 1950-06-01 |
Young Man with a Horn as Jack Chandler | 1950-03-01 |
Captain China as Martin | 1950-02-02 |
Fighter Squadron as Capt. Duke Chappell | 1948-11-27 |
Angel on the Amazon as Jerry Adams | 1948-11-01 |
Mystery in Mexico as Glenn Ames | 1948-08-21 |
Return of the Bad Men as Bob Dalton | 1948-07-17 |
Western Heritage as Joe Powell | 1948-02-07 |
Night Song as Jimmy | 1948-01-20 |
Banjo as Dr. Robert M. Hartley | 1947-05-15 |
Child of Divorce as Michael Benton | 1946-10-14 |
The Bamboo Blonde as Montgomery | 1946-07-15 |
Petticoat Larceny as Bill Morgan | 1943-07-17 |
Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event as Dennis Lindsay | 1943-07-14 |
Bombardier as Jim Carter | 1943-05-14 |
Army Surgeon as Dr. Bill Drake | 1942-12-04 |
The Mayor of 44th Street as Lou Luddy | 1942-10-15 |
Mexican Spitfire's Elephant as Dennis Lindsay | 1942-09-17 |
My Favorite Spy as Nightclub Patron | 1942-06-12 |
Framing Father as Leon Errol, Jr. | 1942-05-15 |
Love in September | 1936-03-06 |