Elliott Reid

Biography: Trained for an acting career at various Manhattan professional children's schools, Elliot Reid was hired for the CBS radio announcer's staff while still a teenager. His work on the airwaves led to Reid's being hired by Orson Welles for the latter's 1937 modern-dress production of Julius Caesar. Reid was subsequently featured in such Broadway hits as My Sister Eileen and Ladies in Retirement. Uncomfortably cast as a two-fisted hero in his first film, the 1950 anti-Red opus The Whip Hand, Reid was seen to better advantage in comedy roles. Highlights in the actor's film career included the part of Jane Russell's erstwhile suitor in Gentleman Prefer Blondes (1954) and Fred MacMurray's snotty romantic rival in Disney's The Absent-Minded Professor (1960) and Son of Flubber (1963). In the 1960s, Elliot Reid gained a reputation as a sharp-witted political satirist on such programs as The Jack Paar Program and That Was the Week That Was, fracturing audiences with his on-targetTrained for an acting career at various Manhattan professional children's schools, Elliot Reid was hired for the CBS radio announcer's staff while still a teenager. His work on the airwaves led to Reid's being hired by Orson Welles for the latter's 1937 modern-dress production of Julius Caesar. Reid was subsequently featured in such Broadway hits as My Sister Eileen and Ladies in Retirement. Uncomfortably cast as a two-fisted hero in his first film, the 1950 anti-Red opus The Whip Hand, Reid was seen to better advantage in comedy roles. Highlights in the actor's film career included the part of Jane Russell's erstwhile suitor in Gentleman Prefer Blondes (1954) and Fred MacMurray's snotty romantic rival in Disney's The Absent-Minded Professor (1960) and Son of Flubber (1963). In the 1960s, Elliot Reid gained a reputation as a sharp-witted political satirist on such programs as The Jack Paar Program and That Was the Week That Was, fracturing audiences with his on-target impressions of such pundits as Lyndon Johnson and Paul Harvey. Other TV work in Reid's resumé included the role of Darleen Carr's father on the weekly sitcom Miss Winslow and Son (1979). Even in the later stages of his career, Elliot Reid would occasionally return to his dramatic-radio roots in such audio series as "Theater 5" and "The CBS Radio Mystery Theater." Expand

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Seinfeld: Season 3 Sep 18, 1991 Armstrongs 9.1
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 4 Sep 20, 1987 Jonathan Keeler tbd
tbd Designing Women: Season 2 Sep 14, 1987 Tyson tbd
tbd The Facts of Life: Season 6 Sep 26, 1984 Judge tbd
tbd All in the Family: Season 6 Sep 8, 1975 Harold tbd
tbd The Odd Couple: Season 3 Sep 15, 1972 Ferguson tbd
tbd The Wild Wild West: Season 1 Sep 17, 1965 Hawthorne tbd
tbd The Munsters: Season 1 Sep 24, 1964 Baxter tbd
tbd The Lucy Show: Season 3 Sep 21, 1964 Dr. Kurtzman tbd
tbd The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season 2 Sep 27, 1963 Dave tbd
tbd The Lucy Show: Season 1 Oct 1, 1962 Ross Dowd tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 3 Oct 3, 1959 Blanchard tbd
tbd I Love Lucy: Season 5 Oct 3, 1955 Edward Warren tbd