People
B. Reeves Eason
Biography:
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William Reeves Eason (October 2, 1886 – June 9, 1956), known as B. Reeves Eason, was an American film director, actor and screenwriter. His directorial output was limited mainly to low-budget westerns and action pictures, but it was as a second-unit director and action specialist that he was best known. He was famous for staging spectacular battle scenes in war films and action scenes in large-budget westerns, but he acquired the nickname "Breezy" for his "breezy" attitude towards safety while staging his sequences—during the famous cavalry charge at the end of Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), so many horses were killed or injured so severely... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Danger Rider as Tucson Joe | 1928-11-18 |
The Rattler's Hiss | 1920-03-22 |
Hell Hath No Fury | 1917-03-20 |
Gold and the Woman | 1916-03-13 |