Kynaston Reeves
Biography
Kynaston Reeves, born Philip Arthur Reeves on May 29, 1893, in London, England, was a distinguished English character actor renowned for his extensive contributions to film and television. His career spanned several decades, during which he became a familiar face in both mediums, captivating audiences with his versatile performances.
Reeves made his mark in the entertainment industry through a variety of roles that showcased his remarkable range and talent. He appeared in numerous films, bringing depth to characters that often left a lasting impression on viewers. His work extended beyond the silver screen; he was also a prominent figure in television, participating in a wide array of plays and series that further solidified his reputation as a skilled actor.
Throughout his career, Reeves garnered acclaim for his performances, becoming a respected name in the acting community. His ability to embody diverse roles allowed him to engage with a variety of genres, making him a sought-after talent in both theatrical and televised productions.
Kynaston Reeves passed away on December 5, 1971, in London, leaving behind a legacy marked by his contributions to the performing arts. His work continues to be celebrated by fans and historians alike, ensuring that his impact on the industry is remembered for generations to come.
Filmography
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Vice Versa
1948 • Dr. Chawner
This Was a Woman
1948
School for Scoundrels
1960 • General
Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
1959 • Sir Arthur Carlton-Browne
Madness of the Heart
1949
The Night We Got the Bird
1960
The Guinea Pig
1948
The Outsider
1939 • Sir Montague Tollemach
Fiend Without a Face
1958 • Prof. R. E. Walgate
The Shadow of the Cat
1961
Four Sided Triangle
1953 • Lord Grant
Eight O'Clock Walk
1954 • Munro
The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case
1932
Dead Men Are Dangerous
1939 • James Franklin
The Flying Squad
1940 • Magistrate
Madeleine
1950
High Flight
1957