Birthday: 1893-05-28
Deathday: 1971-12-10
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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Kynaston Reeves (29 May 1893, London, England - 5 December 1971, London, England) was christened Philip Arthur Reeves, and was an English character actor who appeared in numerous films and many television plays and series.
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Year | Title | Character | |
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1969-12-18 | Anne of the Thousand Days | Willoughby (uncredited) | |
1969-01-03 | Male of the Species | Judge | |
1968-09-19 | Hot Millions | Quayle | |
1968-08-03 | If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them | ||
1968-05-31 | Gates to Paradise | The Prior | |
1962-05-17 | In the Doghouse | Colonel | |
1962-04-18 | Go to Blazes | First Clubman | |
1961-05-28 | Don't Bother to Knock | Neighbour | |
1961-05-01 | The Shadow of the Cat | The Grandfather | |
1961-04-04 | Carry On Regardless | Sir Theodore | |
1960-11-03 | The Night We Got the Bird | Mr. Warre-Monger | |
1960-03-24 | School for Scoundrels | General | |
1960-01-03 | Lord Arthur Savile's Crime | Uncle Jaspar | |
1959-03-10 | Carlton-Browne of the F.O. | Sir Arthur Carlton-Browne | |
1958-07-15 | A Question of Adultery | Judge | |
1958-07-03 | Fiend Without a Face | Prof. R. E. Walgate | |
1958-02-18 | Rx Murder | Mr. Sparrow | |
1957-09-17 | High Flight | Air Minister | |
1957-08-01 | Light Fingers | Sir Charles Shepley-Cooke | |
1957-03-04 | Brothers in Law | Mr. Justice Lawson | |
1956-04-10 | Guilty? | Colonel Wright | |
1955-12-15 | Fun at St. Fanny's | Mc. Tavish | |
1954-10-01 | The Crowded Day | Mr. Ronson | |
1954-07-05 | Burnt Evidence | Pathologist | |
1954-03-16 | Eight O'Clock Walk | Munro | |
1953-06-15 | Four Sided Triangle | Lord Grant | |
1953-04-01 | Laxdale Hall | Rev. Ian Macaulay | |
1952-11-10 | Top Secret | Barworth Director | |
1952-03-24 | Penny Princess | Burgomaster - Policeman | |
1952-02-10 | Song of Paris | Vicar | |
1951-04-10 | Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. | Adm. Lord Hood | |
1951-03-01 | Smart Alec | Sir Randolph Towle | |
1950-12-31 | The Undefeated | ||
1950-10-10 | Trio | Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) | |
1950-09-13 | Blackout | Mr. Dale | |
1950-06-01 | Moving House | Father | |
1950-02-16 | Madeleine | Dr. Penny | |
1950-01-31 | The Twenty Questions Murder Mystery | Gen. Maitland | |
1949-12-20 | Madness of the Heart | Sir Robert Hammond | |
1949-04-21 | For Them That Trespass | uncredited | |
1949-04-21 | For Them That Trespass | ||
1948-10-26 | The Guinea Pig | The Bishop | |
1948-10-11 | The Weaker Sex | Captain Dishart | |
1948-09-24 | The Winslow Boy | ||
1948-01-28 | Vice Versa | Dr. Chawner | |
1948-01-27 | This Was a Woman | Dr. Morrison | |
1946-07-08 | Bedelia | Mr. Bennett | |
1945-12-17 | The Echo Murders | Beales | |
1945-10-21 | Murder in Reverse? | Crossley King’s Council | |
1945-04-08 | Read All About It | Younger | |
1944-12-31 | Strawberry Roan | Horse Dealer | |
1943-08-11 | They Met in the Dark | Naval Officer in Charge of Court Martial | |
1942-09-21 | The Young Mr. Pitt | ||
1941-07-22 | This England | (uncredited) | |
1940-10-12 | The Flying Squad | Magistrate | |
1940-01-22 | The Stars Look Down | Strother | |
1939-12-23 | Sons of the Sea | Prof Devar | |
1939-12-01 | Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday | Dr. Manners | |
1939-02-01 | Dead Men Are Dangerous | James Franklin | |
1939-01-30 | The Outsider | Sir Montague Tollemach | |
1938-10-29 | The Citadel | Doctor (uncredited) | |
1938-01-31 | Housemaster | The Rev. Ovington | |
1937-07-05 | Take a Chance | Blinkers Grayson | |
1937-01-01 | A Romance in Flanders | Major Burke | |
1935-12-01 | Dark World | John | |
1935-06-19 | Vintage Wine | Benedict Popinot | |
1934-07-31 | Lord Edgware Dies | Duke of Merton | |
1934-05-15 | The Broken Melody | Colonel Fitzroy | |
1933-01-10 | Puppets of Fate | ||
1932-09-08 | The Lodger | Bob Mitchell | |
1932-05-12 | The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case | Bartholomew Sholto | |
1932-01-15 | Frail Women |