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Trevor Reid (25 January 190816 April 1965) was an English actor. He was born in Liverpool, the son of David Reid and Grace Adelaide (née Thomas) at 25 Cheltenham Avenue near to
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. After leaving school he worked for four years at the Liverpool Cotton Exchange, then joined the
Liverpool Playhouse The Liverpool Playhouse is a theatre in Williamson Square in the city of Liverpool, England. It originated in 1866 as a music hall, and in 1911 developed into a repertory theatre. As such it nurtured the early careers of many actors and actre ...
company in 1929 where he stayed for two seasons under the direction of William Armstrong. He served with the
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in the Second World War and after discharge resumed his acting career. He acted in 47 films from 1938 to 1965. He died at age 57 in
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.


Selected filmography

* '' Dangerous Cargo'' (1954) - Watson * '' Meet Mr. Callaghan'' (1954) - Det. Inspector Gringall * '' Delayed Action'' (1954) - Goodman (uncredited) * '' Radio Cab Murder'' (1954) - Commissioner * '' The Gilded Cage'' (1955) - Inspector Brace * ''
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'' (1955) - Detective Sergeant Filson * '' The Narrowing Circle'' (1956) -Inspector 'Dumb' Crambo * ''
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'' (1956) - Adjutant (uncredited) * ''
Bond of Fear ''Bond of Fear'' is a 1956 British 'B' crime drama film directed by Henry Cass and starring Dermot Walsh, Jane Barrett, and John Colicos. The screenplay was by John Gilling and Norman Hudis. Premise John Sewell and his family are taken hosta ...
'' (1956) - Dover Police Inspector * '' Behind the Headlines'' (1956) - Bunting * ''
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'' (1956) - Simmons - Technician (uncredited) * '' How to Murder a Rich Uncle'' (1957) - Inspector Harris * '' A Question of Adultery'' (1958) - Reporter (uncredited) * '' Bobbikins'' (1959) - Cavendish (uncredited) * '' Piccadilly Third Stop'' (1960) - Bride's Father * '' Strip Tease Murder'' (1961) - Inspector Forbes * '' Mary Had a Little...'' (1961) - Dr. Liversidge * '' Dangerous Afternoon'' (1961) - Inspector Craven * '' The Longest Day'' (1962) - General Sir Bernard L. Montgomery (uncredited) * '' The Fast Lady'' (1962) - Examiner * ''
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'' (1963) - Q detective * '' Night Train to Paris'' (1964) - Policeman on train * '' Walk a Tightrope'' (1964) - Inspector MacMitchell (final film role)


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* 1908 births 1965 deaths Male actors from Liverpool English male film actors English male television actors 20th-century English male actors {{UK-film-actor-stub