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  1. Hal Reid (born James Halleck Reid; April 14, 1863 – May 22, 1920) was an American playwright and stage and screen actor. Reid also directed over a dozen films.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0717281Hal Reid - IMDb

    Hal Reid was born on 14 April 1862 in Cedarville, Ohio, USA. He was a writer and director, known for The Deerslayer (1913), Rip Van Winkle (1912) and Prohibition (1915). He was married to Marcella Frances Russell, Mrs. Hal Reid and Marylee (Mae) Withers.

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    • Cedarville, Ohio, USA
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    • New York City, New York, USA
  3. Hal Reid was born on April 14, 1862 in Cedarville, Ohio, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for The Deerslayer (1913), Prohibition (1915) and Cardinal Wolsey (1912). He was previously married to Marcella Frances Russell, Mrs. Hal Reid and Marylee (Mae) Withers.

    • James Halleck Reid
    • April 14, 1862 in Cedarville, Ohio, USA
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hal_ReidHal Reid - Wikipedia

    Hal Reid may refer to: Hal Reid (American football), American football coach. Hal Reid (actor) (1863–1920), playwright and actor

  5. silentfilm.org › preservation › mothers-of-menMothers of Men - Silent Film

    A melodrama at its finest penned by Hal Reid, who knew his way around the art of crafting a melodrama, brings us, Mothers of Men. Topical for 1917 when women were battling to obtain the right to vote, Mothers of Men enters into the discussion and brings a provocative voice to the Suffrage movement showing the nation how strong women can be if ...

  6. Oct 11, 2015 · Hal Reid, father of screen idol Wallace Reid, was an accomplished stage writer, who had the flare for the dramatics. Known as the king of the melodramas, Hal had over 100...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hal_WilliamsHal Williams - Wikipedia

    Halroy Candis Williams [1] (born December 14, 1938) [2] is an American actor, best known for his recurring roles as Police Officer Smith ("Smitty") on Sanford and Son (1972–1976), Harley Foster on The Waltons (1973-1980), and as the patriarch Lester Jenkins, the husband of Marla Gibbs 's character, on the NBC sitcom 227 which originally aired fr...