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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_ReemsHarry Reems - Wikipedia

    Herbert John Streicher (August 27, 1947 – March 19, 2013), better known by his professional pseudonym Harry Reems, was an American pornographic actor, later working as a real estate agent. His most famous roles were as Doctor Young in the 1972 pornographic cult classic Deep Throat and The Teacher in the 1973 classic The Devil in ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0716206Harry Reeves - IMDb

    Harry Reeves was born in 1906. He was a writer, known for Cinderella (1950), Fun and Fancy Free (1947) and The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949). He died in 1971.

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  3. Harry Reeves — The Movie Database (TMDB) Biography. While serving as a barker at a Broadway theater in 1929, Reeves met three animators from Pat Sullivan Cartoon Studios, producer of Felix the Cat shorts. He begged for a job. As a result, he met and worked under pioneer film animator Otto Messmer, creator of Felix.

  4. Harold Epperson "Harry" Reeves was an American animator and screenwriter, who worked at Disney Studios for three decades. Born to William Reeves, a meat salesman, and Nettie Epperson in 1906, Reeves hitchhiked from his home for a short trip to southern California, where he fell in love with show...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_ReevesHarry Reeves - Wikipedia

    Harry Reeves may refer to: Harry Gosford Reeves (1896–1918), British military aviator. Harry Wendell Reeves (1910–2001), American sports shooter. Harry Reeves (screenwriter), of Fun and Fancy Free and other Disney films.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_ReeveHarry Reeve - Wikipedia

    Harry Isaacs (7 January 1893 – 10 December 1958), better known as Harry Reeve, was a British middleweight and cruiserweight boxer who was British Cruiserweight champion in 1916. At the time, the cruiserweight division was referred to as light heavyweight.

  7. While serving as a barker at a Broadway theater in 1929, Reeves met three animators from Pat Sullivan Cartoon Studios, producer of Felix the Cat shorts. He begged for a job. As a result, he met and worked under pioneer film animator Otto Messmer, creator of Felix.