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Philip Arthur Reeves (29 May 18935 December 1971), known professionally as Kynaston Reeves, was an English
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who appeared in numerous
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s and many
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plays and series.


Early life

Reeves was born in London on 29 May 1893 and was the first of two sons of Arthur Robert Reeves (born 1855) and Clarissa Mary Kynaston (b. 1864). His brother was John Edward. He was married to the Australian Jewish stage actress Paula Sabina. They had two children, Thomas and Suzanne.


Career

Philip Arthur Reeves, professionally known as P. Kynaston Reeves or Kynaston Reeves, took his mother's maiden name as a middle name when commencing his film career with a small part in the
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film ''Many Waters'', before dispensing with the prefixed initial. He believed that having a name that reminded directors of the famous actor Edward Kynaston would help him to get work. In
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, he progressed to a supporting role, playing an editor called Bob Mitchell alongside
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and Jack Hawkins in '' The Lodger'' (renamed '' The Phantom Fiend'' in 1935). After playing the Reverend Edmund Ovington opposite Otto Kruger in the
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film, ''Housemaster'', Reeves developed a speciality for portraying authority figures, such as
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men. Television was to provide a valuable source of income. In 1950, Reeves was invited to voice the character of Mr Growser in a
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children's show, ''The Cruise of The Toytown Belle''. This led to further work for the children's department at the BBC, namely in adaptations of
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's ''The Tempest'' (as Alonso, King of Naples) and Philip Wade's ''Jenny Meade'' (as Mr Steele), both produced in 1951. Reeves was then offered one of his most notable acting parts on television, namely that of Henry Quelch, form master to the 'Fat Owl of the Remove', Billy Bunter, in the long-running television series '' Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School''. He recorded six episodes in 1952, after which fellow actors Raf De La Torre,
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and Jack Melford began sharing the portrayal of this supporting character. Making just a single episode in 1954 ("Bunter Won't Go"), Reeves then returned to reprise the performance for two more episodes in 1956, and a further four in 1957, following which he gave up the role. This did not end his involvement with BBC productions however, and in 1958 he appeared in the six-part project ''Leave It To Todhunter'' (based on the 1937 book "Trial and Error" by Anthony Berkeley), playing Ambrose Chitterwick in an episode called "In Search Of A Corpse". In 1959 he played the Duke of Omnium in all six episodes of another series from the BBC, '' The Eustace Diamonds'', adapted from the novel by
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about the London society scandal caused in the 19th century when a diamond necklace goes missing. In 1962, he starred as Thomas Crawford in the Broadway play '' The Affair''. In a rare outing for
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, he took the part of Major General Goddard in a 1966 episode of '' The Avengers'' TV series, entitled " What the Butler Saw" and starring Patrick Macnee and
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, but would go on to play an entirely different character called Dickens in the 1968 screening of "Legacy Of Death", by which time Linda Thorson was portraying John Steed's female sidekick. Reeves also appeared in seven of 26 episodes of the classic BBC television series '' The Forsyte Saga'', broadcast in early 1967, playing Nicholas Forsyte. He could be seen throughout the 1960s in a variety of other popular productions, such as the police serial ''
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'', drama anthologies '' Armchair Theatre'' and ''
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'' and as "The Minister" in an episode of
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'' television series. Reeves' film career continued in parallel with his small screen contributions, and in
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he had portrayed Lord Stanley to
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's Disraeli in the biographical treatment '' The Prime Minister''. In
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he played Dr Chawner in the
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tour de force '' Vice Versa'' (Ustinov having written, co-produced and directed it), and in the same year he appeared as the Lord Chief Justice of the High Court in ''
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'', which starred
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. In
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he revisited the subject of Disraeli in the film ''
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'', when he took the part of General Sir Henry Ponsonby in the story of a street urchin (or "mudlark") who is found in
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attempting to talk to
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. This time, Disraeli is played by
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. In
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, he took the role of Professor Walgate in the
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'' Fiend Without a Face'', whose hero was played by Marshall Thompson, and whose plot had
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attacked by mutated caterpillar-like creatures made of human spines and brains. During a period of steady cinematic work, he also found time to portray a "testy old millionaire" in ''
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'' in
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. A year before his death in 1971, he made both his final television appearance and his last film. In a dramatic enactment during an edition of the BBC arts magazine '' Omnibus'', he took the part of French painter Renoir in a piece entitled "A Requiem for Modigliani", describing the final part of the
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artist's life, and his love affairs. And in the cinema, he fulfilled a small role in '' The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes'', the
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film which starred Robert Stephens and Geneviève Page.


Death

Reeves died of cerebral thrombosis in
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,
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, on 5 December 1971, at the age of 78.


Selected Filmography

*'' Many Waters'' (1931) – Minor Role (uncredited) *'' Frail Women'' (1932) – (uncredited) *'' The Sign of the Four'' (1932) – Bartholomew Sholto (uncredited) *'' The Lodger'' (1932) – Bob Mitchell *'' Puppets of Fate'' (1933) – John Heath *'' The Crimson Candle'' (1934) – Inspector Blunt *'' The Broken Melody'' (1934) – Colonel Fitzroy *'' Jew Süss'' (1934) – (uncredited) *'' Vintage Wine'' (1935) – Benedict Popinot *'' Dark World'' (1935) – John *'' Take a Chance'' (1937) – Blinkers Grayson *'' A Romance in Flanders'' (1937) – Major Burke *'' Housemaster'' (1938) – The Rev. Ovington *'' The Citadel'' (1938) – Doctor (uncredited) *'' The Outsider'' (1939) – Sir Montague Tollemach *'' Dead Men are Dangerous'' (1939) – James Franklin *'' Inspector Hornleigh'' (1939) – Dr. Manners *'' Sons of the Sea'' (1939) – Prof Devar *'' The Stars Look Down'' (1940) – Strother *'' The Flying Squad'' (1940) – Magistrate *'' Two for Danger'' (1940) – Dr. George Frencham *'' The Prime Minister'' (1941) – Lord Stanley (uncredited) *'' This England'' (1941) – (uncredited) *'' The Young Mr. Pitt'' (1942) – Minor Role (uncredited) *'' They Met in the Dark'' (1943) – Naval Officer in Charge of Court Martial *'' The Night Invader'' (1943) – Sir Michael *'' Strawberry Roan'' (1944) – Horse Dealer *'' Murder in Reverse?'' (1945) – Crossley King's Counsel *''
The Rake's Progress ''The Rake's Progress'' is an English-language opera from 1951 in three acts and an epilogue by Igor Stravinsky. The libretto, written by W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman, is based loosely on the eight paintings and engravings '' A Rake's Prog ...
'' (1945) – Oxford Dean (uncredited) *'' The Echo Murders'' (1945) – Beales *'' Bedelia'' (1946) – Mr. Bennett *'' This Was a Woman'' (1948) – Dr. Morrison *'' Vice Versa'' (1948) – Dr. Chawner *'' Counterblast'' (1948) – Lucas' Butler (uncredited) *'' The Weaker Sex'' (1948) – Captain Dishart *'' The Guinea Pig'' (1948) – The Bishop *''
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'' (1948) – Lord Chief Justice *'' Badger's Green'' (1949) – Dr. Wetherby *'' For Them That Trespass'' (1949) – The Judge (uncredited) *'' Madness of the Heart'' (1949) – Sir Robert Hammond *'' The Twenty Questions Murder Mystery'' (1950) – Gen. Maitland *'' Madeleine'' (1950) – Dr. Penny *'' Tony Draws a Horse'' (1950) – Dr. Bletchley *'' Trio'' (1950) – Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) *'' Blackout'' (1950) – Mr. Dale *''
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'' (1950) – General Sir Ponsonby (uncredited) *'' Smart Alec'' (1951) – Uncle Edward *'' Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.'' (1951) – Adm. Lord Hood *'' Song of Paris'' (1952) – Vicar *'' Penny Princess'' (1952) – Burgomaster – Policeman *'' Top Secret'' (1952) – Barworth Director *'' Top of the Form'' (1953) – The Dean *'' Laxdale Hall'' (1953) – Rev. Ian Macaulay *'' Four Sided Triangle'' (1953) – Lord Grant *'' Eight O'Clock Walk'' (1954) – Mr. Munro *'' The Crowded Day'' (1954) – Mr. Ronson *'' Burnt Evidence'' (1954) – Pathologist *''
Fun at St. Fanny's ''Fun at St. Fanny's'' is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Fred Emney, Cardew Robinson and Vera Day. The film revolves around the teachers and students at St Fanny's private school. It was based on Robinson's "Ca ...
'' (1955) – Mc. Tavish * '' Guilty?'' – Colonel Wright *'' Brothers in Law'' (1957) – Mr. Justice Lawson *'' High Flight'' (1957) – Air Minister *'' Fiend Without a Face'' (1958) – Prof. R.E. Walgate *'' A Question of Adultery'' (1958) – Judge *'' Carlton-Browne of the F.O.'' (1959) – Sir Arthur Carlton-Browne *'' School for Scoundrels'' (1960) – General *'' In the Nick'' (1960) – Judge *'' The Night We Got the Bird'' (1961) – Mr. Warre-Monger *''
Carry On Regardless ''Carry On Regardless'' is a 1961 British comedy film, the fifth in the series of 31 ''Carry On'' films (1958–1992). The film revolves loosely around the activities of a job agency, 'Helping Hand', run by Sid James's character, Bert Handy ...
'' (1961) – Sir Theodore *'' Shadow of the Cat'' (1961) – The Grandfather *'' Don't Bother to Knock'' (1961) – Neighbor *'' Go to Blazes'' (1962) – 1st Clubman *'' In the Doghouse'' (1961) – Colonel *'' Hide and Seek'' (1964) – Hunter *'' The Caramel Crisis'' (1966) *'' Gates to Paradise'' (1968) – Superior *'' Hot Millions'' (1968) – Quayle (uncredited) *'' Anne of the Thousand Days'' (1969) – Willoughby (uncredited) *'' The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes'' (1970) – Old Man (uncredited)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Reeves, Kynaston 1893 births 1971 deaths English male film actors English male television actors Male actors from London 20th-century English male actors Deaths from cerebral thrombosis