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Acting
February 13, 1938
May 2, 1999
Wimbledon, London, England, UK
Robert Oliver Reed (February 13, 1938 – May 2, 1999) was an English actor known for his "hellraiser" lifestyle. After making his first significant screen appearances in Hammer Horror films in the early 1960s, his notable films include The Trap (1966), playing Bill Sikes in the 1968 Best Picture Oscar winner Oliver! (a film directed by his uncle Carol Reed), Women in Love (1969), Hannibal Brooks (1969), The Devils (1971), portraying Athos in The Three Musketeers (1973) and The Four Musketeers (1974); the lover and stepfather in Tommy (1975), Funny Bones (1995) and Gladiator (2000). For playing Antonius Proximo, the old, gruff gladiator trainer in Ridley Scott's Gladiator, in what was his final film, Reed was posthumously nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 2000. At the peak of his career, in 1971, British exhibitors voted Reed fifth most popular star at the box office. The British Film Institute (BFI) stated that "partnerships with Michael Winner and Ken Russell in the mid-60s saw Reed become an emblematic Brit-flick icon", but from the mid-1970s his alcoholism began affecting his career, with the BFI adding "Reed had assumed Robert Newton's mantle as Britain's thirstiest thespian". Description above from the Wikipedia article Oliver Reed, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Self
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2012
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Narrator
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Self (archive footage)
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Proximo
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Self (archive footage)
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Jamie Campbell-Stewart
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as Self
as (archive footage)
as Narrator
as Self (archive footage)
as Proximo
as Self (archive footage)
as Jamie Campbell-Stewart
as Self (archive footage)
as General Safan
as Captain Cornelius Donovan
as Bishop Wisharton
as Professor Norbert Marcus
as Dolly Hopkins
as Matthias
as Narrator
as narrator
as Narrator
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator
as Gregor Dunnigan
as Dr. Hans Vaughan
as Gen. de Boisdeffre
as Cardinal
as Michael Bartos
as General Turner (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Generale
as The Rajah
as Billy Bones
as Roderick Usher
as Athos
as Jack Fisher
as General Belmondo
as Vulcan
as Sir Phillip Gage
as General Turner
as Captain Simpson
as Ian Ballinger
as The General
as Captain Shanks
as Captain Shanks
as Sarm
as Self
as Gregory Le Vay
as Gerald Kingsland
as Sir Brackley
as Self
as Martin Pinzon
as Wolfen
as Beasley
as Jason Kincaid
as Lonnegan
as Colonel Leachman
as Edward Widdlecome
as Dave Averconnelly
as Krokov
as Gen. Rodolfo Graziani
as Dr. Henry Heckyl/Mr. Hype
as Dr. Hal Raglan
as Terence Sutton
as Eddie Mars
as Jim Wilson
as Self
as Miles Hendon
as Nick McCormick
as Ben Rolf
as Joe Knox
as Gabriel Lee
as Princess Carolyn's Servant
as Otto von Bismarck
as Frank
as Tom the butler
as Athos
as Hugh Lombard
as Train Conductor
as Athos
as Vito Cipriani
as Fabrizo
as Palizyn
as Arthur, the Sergeant
as Russ
as Harry Lomart
as Father Urbain Grandier
as Frank Calder
as Patrick Standish
as Michael Caldwell
as Gerald Crich
as Ivan Dragomiloff
as Brooks
as Bill Sikes
as Dante Gabriel Rossetti
as Andrew Quint
as Ethan
as David Tremayne
as La Bete
as Ali Kahn
as Narrator (voice)
as Claude Debussy
as Moise
as Tinker
as Captain Sylvester
as Simon Ashby
as King
as Joe Catelli
as Aristides Koralis
as Self
as Harry Cobtree
as Pirate Brocaire
as Leon Corledo
as Artist in Cafe
as Man with Bucket on His Head (uncredited)
as Poet
as Lord Melton (uncredited)
as Teddy Boy in Cinema Fight (uncredited)
as Photographer (uncredited)
as Nightclub Bouncer (uncredited)
as Plaid Shirt
as Chorus Boy (uncredited)
as Mick
as Spectator at Sideshow (uncredited)
as Train Passenger (uncredited)
as Pepi
as Suntanning Passenger (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as Extra (uncredited)
as Self (Archival footage)