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Kynaston Reeves

Kynaston Reeves

In films from 1919, British actor Kynaston Reeves spent the next fifty years before the cameras. From the outset, Reeves specialized in playing scholars, magistrates and military officers. His movie credits include the early-talkie literary derivations The Lodger (1932) and Jew Suss (1934), and such later audience favorites as The Winslow Boy (1949), in which he played the Lord Chief Justice. He was also seen regularly on the BBC TV series Billy Bunter (1952). Kynaston Reeves' final film role was, appropriately enough, "The Old Man" in Billy Wilders The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Kynaston Reeves Trivia

When was Kynaston Reeves born?
Kynaston Reeves was born on May 29, 1893

Who did Kynaston Reeves portray in Fiend without a Face?
Kynaston Reeves was Prof. Walgate in Fiend without a Face

What role did Kynaston Reeves play in School for Scoundrels?
Kynaston Reeves played General in School for Scoundrels

Who did Kynaston Reeves portray in The Sign of Four?
Kynaston Reeves was Bartholomew in The Sign of Four

Who did Kynaston Reeves play in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes?
Kynaston Reeves was Old Man in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

Who did Kynaston Reeves play in Madeleine?
Kynaston Reeves was Dr. Penny in Madeleine

Who did Kynaston Reeves portray in Captain Horatio Hornblower?
Kynaston Reeves was Lord Hood in Captain Horatio Hornblower


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