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Reid Shelton (October 7, 1924 – June 8, 1997) was an American
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and television actor known for appearing in productions of ''
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'' and ''
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.'' He originated the role of Oliver Warbucks in '' Annie.''


Early life and education

Shelton was born in
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and graduated from the
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Career

He appeared in over 31 TV shows from 1974 to 1990; and nine
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shows from 1952 to 1983. Starting with ''
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'' in 1952, he performed several roles in ''
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'' for six years from 1956 to 1962 including Freddy in the first national tour. He was Mr. Snow in the 1965
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revival of ''Carousel'' produced by
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."Shelton Credits"
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His Broadway work culminated in originating the role of Oliver Warbucks in '' Annie'', which he played for six years from 1977 to 1983.''Annie''
''Playbill'' (vault), retrieved July 14, 2019
Shelton had a lead role in the
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comedy series '' 1st & 10'' as crusty old football coach Ernie DiNardo, as well as a cameo role in ''
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'' as a small-time con man. His most famous TV role was Mr. Allen who ran the museum where
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worked in ''
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''.


Personal life

Shelton was married in 1960 to actress Mari McMinn (who also appeared in the original cast of '' Annie''). The marriage ended in divorce four years later. Shelton died of a stroke in
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, survived by his life partner of 24 years, Donovan Baker.


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