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Theodore Reed

Jun 18, 1887 - Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Theodore Reed was an American film director and producer active during the early to mid-20th century. He directed and produced a variety of films, including Double or Nothing (1937) and What a Life (1939). Reed also served as the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1933 to 1934, playing a significant role in the development of the American film industry during its formative years.

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Movie1919The Knickerbocker BuckarooNew York Clubman

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Movie1937Double or NothingDirectorDirecting
Movie1927The GauchoManager of OperationsCrew
Movie1921The NutDirectorDirecting
Movie1940Those Were the Days!DirectorDirecting
Movie1941Life with HenryProducerProduction
Movie1941Life with HenryDirectorDirecting
Movie1938Tropic HolidayDirectorDirecting
Movie1939What a LifeDirectorDirecting
Movie1928CleopatraProduction ManagerProduction
Movie1918ArizonaWriterWriting
Movie1940Those Were the Days!ProducerProduction
Movie1919When the Clouds Roll ByAssistant DirectorDirecting
Movie1926The Black PirateProduction ManagerProduction
Movie1924The Thief of BagdadProduction ManagerProduction
Movie1939I'm from MissouriDirectorDirecting
Movie1918Say! Young FellowTitle DesignerArt
Movie1936Lady Be CarefulDirectorDirecting
Movie1939What a LifeProducerProduction
Movie1941Her First BeauDirectorDirecting
Movie1948Song of My HeartProducerProduction
Movie1931City LightsSound SupervisorSound