Hal Reid

Hal Reid

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

14/04/1862

Day of Death

22/05/1920
(58) years old

Place of Birth

Cedarville, Ohio, USA

Biography

Writer/actor Hal Reid worked during the silent movie era. He is the father of actor Wallace Reid.

Filmography

Cast

1919

The Two Brides

as Donata di Marchesi

1918

Little Miss Hoover

as Major Jonathan Craddock

1917

Mothers of Men

as Jack Scranton

1914

Dan

as Col. Dabney

1913

The Deerslayer

as Hurry Harry March

1912

Every Inch a Man

as Mr. Chapman - the Father

1912

Virginius

as Virginius

1912

Indian Romeo and Juliet

as Rohowaneh / Capulet

1912

Jean Intervenes

as Dick Green

1912

Cardinal Wolsey

as Cardinal Wolsey

Crew

1927

Driven from Home

as Theatre Play

1922

Human Hearts

as Theatre Play

1920

The Confession

as Theatre Play

1917

Crazy by Proxy

as Scenario Writer

1917

Mothers of Men

as Screenplay

1915

Prohibition

as Director

1915

Prohibition

as Writer

1914

At Dawn

as Writer

1914

Another Chance

as Writer

1914

The Niggard

as Scenario Writer

1914

Dan

as Writer

1913

A Foreign Spy

as Scenario Writer

1913

Pride of Lonesome

as Scenario Writer

1913

Hearts and Horses

as Scenario Writer

1913

Via Cabaret

as Scenario Writer

1913

When Luck Changes

as Scenario Writer

1913

The Deerslayer

as Director

1913

The Deerslayer

as Writer

1913

A Rose of Old Mexico

as Scenario Writer

1912

Every Inch a Man

as Writer

1912

At Cripple Creek

as Theatre Play

1912

At Cripple Creek

as Director

1912

At Cripple Creek

as Screenplay

1912

A Man's Duty

as Director

1912

Votes for Women

as Director

1912

Virginius

as Director

1912

Virginius

as Scenario Writer

1912

Kaintuck

as Director

1912

Love in the Ghetto

as Director

1912

The Victoria Cross

as Writer

1912

The Victoria Cross

as Director

1912

At Scrogginses' Corner

as Director

1912

The Seventh Son

as Director

1912

The Seventh Son

as Writer

1912

Jean Intervenes

as Director

1912

Jean Intervenes

as Story