Bob Reed

Bob Reed was an American actor who is best known for Kilties Three, M’Lord of the White Road, and The Rest Cure. He was born in 1869 in Dulwich, London, England, and passed away on September 27, 1927, in London.

Personal and Family Life

Bob Reed, born Robert Godden Butt, came from London and had a career in acting that spanned several years. Details about his family life are sparse, but his artistic contributions have left a lasting mark in the film industry.

Career

Reed acted in numerous films and short films during his career, showcasing his talent in various roles. He gained recognition for his performances in Kilties Three and M’Lord of the White Road, among other works, which highlighted his capabilities as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Bob Reed died due to complications from surgery at St George’s Hospital in Kensington, London, in 1927. His work continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts, and he is remembered for his significant contributions to early cinema.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1918 Kilties Three Kiltie
1918 How Could You, Uncle? Jerry
1920 The Biter Bit N/A
1923 M’Lord of the White Road N/A
1923 The Rest Cure The Vicar
1921 Ally Sloper Goes Bathing The Honorable Billy
1921 Ally Sloper’s Loan Office The Honorable Billy
1921 Ally Sloper’s Teetotal Island The Honorable Billy
1921 Ally Sloper’s Haunted House The Honorable Billy
1921 Ally Sloper Runs a Revue The Honorable Billy
1921 Ally Sloper Goes Yachting The Honorable Billy
1918 The Magistrate’s Daughter Magistrate
1918 Living by Their Wits Lord
1918 The Base Deceivers Husband
1919 Russia: Land of Tomorrow N/A