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词条 Reed Hadley
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

      Radio    Television    Film  

  3. Personal life

  4. Death

  5. Recognition

  6. Filmography

     Film  Television 

  7. Other works

     Radio 

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Infobox person
| image = Reed Hadley in Kansas Pacific movie.jpg
| caption = Reed Hadley in 1953 Kansas Pacific
| name = Reed Hadley
| birth_name = Reed Herring
| birth_date = {{birth date|1911|6|25}}
| birth_place = Petrolia, Texas, U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|1974|12|11|1911|6|25}}
| death_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S.
| nationality = American
| occupation = Actor
| yearsactive = 1938-1971
| spouse = Helen Hadley (?-1974) (his death)
| children = Dale Hadley
| education = Bennett High School
}}

Reed Hadley (born Reed Herring, June 25, 1911 – December 11, 1974) was an American film, television and radio actor.

Early life

Hadley was born in Petrolia, Texas,[1] to Bert Herring, an oil well driller, and his wife Minnie. Hadley had one sister, Bess Brenner. He was reared in Buffalo, New York, where he attended and graduated from Bennett High School.

Career

Before moving to Hollywood, he acted in Hamlet on stage in New York City, a last-minute substitute for the scheduled actor who failed to appear to portray Fortinbras.[2]

Radio

In the 1950s, Hadley played Chad Remington on Frontier Town.[3] He also was one of the actors who portrayed cowboy hero Red Ryder on the Red Ryder series during the 1940s.[4]

Television

Hadley starred in two television series, Racket Squad (1950–1953) as Captain Braddock, and The Public Defender (1954–1955) as Bart Matthews, a fictional attorney for the indigent. He also was a guest star on such programs as the religion anthology series, Crossroads, and on Rory Calhoun's CBS western series, The Texan. In 1959, he played fictitious Sheriff Ben Tildy in "The Sheriff of Boot Hill", with Denver Pyle cast as Joe Lufton.[5] He also starred in Sea Hunt, Season 4/Episode 4; “Vital Error”

Film

Throughout his 35-year career in film, Hadley was cast as both a villain and a hero of the law, in such movies as The Baron of Arizona (1950), The Half-Breed (1952), Highway Dragnet (1954) and Big House, U.S.A. (1955), and narrated a number of documentaries. In films, he starred as Zorro in the 1939 serial Zorro's Fighting Legion.

Hadley was the narrator of several Department of Defense films: Operation Ivy,[6] about the first hydrogen bomb test, Ivy Mike, "Military Participation on Tumbler/Snapper"; "Military Participation on Buster Jangle"; "The B-47" (T.F. 1-4727); and "Operation Upshot–Knothole" all of which were produced by Lookout Mountain studios. The films were originally intended for internal military use, but have been "sanitized" and de-classified, and are now available to the public.{{cn|date=August 2017}}

In 1945 he narrated “The Nazi Plan”, a documentary film using captured propaganda and newsreel footage to dramatize the Nazis rise to power and was used by the prosecution in the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.[7] He served as the narrator on various Hollywood films, including House on 92nd Street (1945), Boomerang (1947),[8] and The Iron Curtain (1948).

Personal life

Hadley and his wife, Helen, had one son, Dale

Death

On December 11, 1974, Hadley died of a heart attack in Los Angeles. He was 63.[1] He was survived by his wife and son.[9]

Recognition

Hadley has a star at 6553 Hollywood Boulevard in the Television section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.[10]

Filmography

Film

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  • Hollywood Stadium Mystery (1938)[11] - Ralph Mortimer
  • Female Fugitive (1938)[12] - Bruce Dunning
  • The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1938, Serial) - Jim Blakely
  • Sunset Murder Case (1939)[13] - Oliver Helton
  • Orphans of the Street (1938) - Miller
  • Sergeant Madden (1939) - Lawyer (uncredited)
  • Calling Dr. Kildare (1939)[14] - Tom Crandell
  • Bachelor Mother (1939) - Polly's First Dance Partner (uncredited)
  • Stronger Than Desire (1939) - Flagg's Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Man from Montreal (1939) - Ross Montgomery aka L. R. Rawlins
  • Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939, Serial) - Don Diego Vega / Zorro
  • I Take This Woman (1940) - Bob Hampton
  • Ski Patrol (1940) - Ivan Dubroski
  • Meet the Wildcat (1940) - Basso--Henchman
  • The Bank Dick (1940) - Francois
  • Flight Command (1940) - Admiral's Aide (uncredited)
  • Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941, Serial) - Rahman Bar [Ch. 1, 11-12]
  • Sky Raiders (1941, Serial) - Caddens - Henchman
  • The Flame of New Orleans (1941) - Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Ziegfeld Girl (1941) - Geoffrey's Friend in Audience (uncredited)
  • I'll Wait for You (1941) - Tony Berolli
  • Whistling in the Dark (1941) - Beau Smith
  • Unfinished Business (1941) - Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Sea Raiders (1941, Serial) - Carl Tonjes
  • Appointment for Love (1941) - Ferguson (uncredited)
  • Look Who's Laughing (1941) - Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
  • Road Agent (1941) - Henchman Shayne
  • Arizona Terrors (1942) - Jack Halliday aka Don Pedro de Berendo
  • The Bugle Sounds (1942) - Court-Martial Judge (uncredited)
  • Jail House Blues (1942) - Boston
  • Juke Box Jenny (1942) - Brother Wicks
  • The Mystery of Marie Roget (1942) - Naval Officer
  • Lady in a Jam (1942) - Man (uncredited)
  • Now, Voyager (1942) - Henry Montague (uncredited)
  • I Married a Witch (1942) - Young Man (uncredited)
  • Wintertime (1943) - Radio Announcer (voice, uncredited)
  • Guadalcanal Diary (1943) - War Correspondent / Narrator
  • Happy Land (1943) - Off-Screen Narrator (uncredited)
  • Four Jills in a Jeep (1944) - Fighter Pilot Dispatcher on Loudspeaker (uncredited)
  • Buffalo Bill (1944) - Narrator (uncredited)
  • Pin Up Girl (1944) - Radio Announcer (voice, uncredited)
  • The Eve of St. Mark (1944) - Radio Announcer (voice, uncredited)
  • Roger Touhy, Gangster (1944) - FBI Agent Boyden
  • Home in Indiana (1944) - Narrator in Opening Scene (uncredited)
  • Wing and a Prayer (1944) - Cmdr. O'Donnell
  • Wislon (1944) - White House Usher (uncredited)
  • Rainbow Island (1944) - High Priest Kahuna
  • In the Meantime, Darling (1944) - Maj. Phillips
  • Circumstantial Evidence (1945) - Prosecutor
  • Diamond Horseshoe (1945) - Intern (uncredited)
  • Don Juan Quilligan (1945) - Announcer of Pearl Harbor Attack (uncredited)
  • Captain Eddie (1945) - News Announcer (uncredited)
  • A Bell for Adano (1945) - Cmdr. Robertson
  • The Caribbean Mystery (1945) - Dr. Rene Marcel
  • House on 92nd Street (1945) - Narrator (voice, uncredited)
  • Leave Her to Heaven (1945) - Dr. Mason
  • Doll Face (1945) - Flo Hartman
  • The Last Bomb (1945, Short, Documentary) - Narrator
  • Shock (1946) - District Attorney O'Neill
  • The Dark Corner (1946) - Police Lt. Frank Reeves
  • It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog (1946) - Mike Valentine
  • If I'm Lucky (1946) - Jed Conklin, Magonnagle's Campaign Manager
  • The Razor's Edge (1946) - Party Waiter (voice, uncredited)
  • 13 Rue Madeleine (1946) - Narrator (voice, uncredited)
  • Boomerang (1947) - Off-Screen Narrator (voice, uncredited)
  • The Brasher Doubloon (1947) - Dr. Moss (uncredited)
  • Louisiana (1947)
  • The Fabulous Texan (1947) - Jessup
  • T-Men (1947) - Narrator (uncredited)
  • Captain from Castile (1947) - Juan Escudero (uncredited)
  • Panhandle (1948) - Matt Garson
  • The Man from Texas (1948) - Marshal Gregg
  • The Iron Curtain (1948) - Narrator (uncredited)
  • Canon City (1948) - Narrator (voice)
  • A Southern Yankee (1948) - Fred Munsey
  • The Return of Wildfire (1948) - Marty Quinn
  • Jungle Goddess (1948) - Radio Newscaster (uncredited)
  • Walk a Crooked Mile (1948) - Narrator (voice)
  • He Walked by Night (1948) - Narrator (voice, uncredited)
  • Last of the Wild Horses (1948) - Riley Morgan
  • I Shot Jesse James (1949) - Jesse James
  • Rimfire (1949) - The Abilene Kid
  • Grand Canyon (1949) - Mitch Bennett
  • Apache Chief (1949) - Narrator (voice, uncredited)
  • Red Desert (1949) - Narrator (voice, uncredited)
  • Riders of the Range (1950) - Clint Burrows
  • The Baron of Arizona (1950) - Griff
  • Motor Patrol (1950) - Detective Robert Flynn
  • A Modern Marriage (1950) - Dr. Donald Andrews
  • The Return of Jesse James (1950) - Frank James
  • The Killer That Stalked New York (1950) - Narrator (uncredited)
  • Dallas (1950) - Wild Bill Hickok
  • Insurance Investigator (1950) - Chuck Malone
  • Little Big Horn (1951) - Sgt. Maj. Peter Grierson
  • The Wild Blue Yonder (1951) - Commanding Officer (uncredited)
  • The Half-Breed (1952) - Frank Crawford
  • Son of Ali Baba (1952) - Minor Role (uncredited)
  • Kansas Pacific (1953) - Bill Quantrill
  • Woman They Almost Lynched (1953) - Bitterroot Bill Maris
  • Highway Dragnet (1954) - Det. Lt. Joe White Eagle
  • Big House, U.S.A. (1955) - Special FBI Agent James Madden
  • All in a Night's Work (1961) - General Pettiford (uncredited)
  • Gunfight at Comanche Creek (1963) - Narrator (uncredited)
  • Moro Witch Doctor (1964) - Robert Collins
  • Young Dillinger (1965) - Federal Agent Parker
  • The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) - Hymie Weiss
  • The Fabulous Bastard from Chicago (1969) - Narrator (voice)
  • Brain of Blood (1971) - Amir
{{div col end}}

Television

  • Racket Squad (1950–1953) - Captain Braddock
  • The Public Defender (1953–1954) - Bart Matthews
  • The Texan (1959-1960) - Wild Jack Tobin / Sheriff Ben Tildy
  • Sea Hunt (1961, Season 4, Episode 4) - Fred Darrow

Other works

Radio

Year Program Episode/source
1942-44 Red Ryder
1952 Stars in the Air "On Borrowed Time"[15]

See also

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He also played the villain Matt Garson in Panhandle alongside Rod Cameron. This film was originally shot in sepia rather than black and white.

References

1. ^{{cite book|last1=Mayer|first1=Geoff|title=Encyclopedia of American Film Serials|date=2017|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9781476627199|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mCgSDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA144&dq=%22Reed+Hadley%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTnaPY0t7VAhVI74MKHRKWABcQ6AEIUTAH#v=onepage&q=%22Reed%20Hadley%22&f=false|accessdate=17 August 2017|language=en}}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Soanes|first1=Wood|title=Curtain Calls|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13160556/reed_hadley_nee_herring/|work=Oakland Tribune|date=November 3, 1936|location=California, Oakland|page=18|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = August 17, 2017}} {{Open access}}
3. ^{{cite book|last1=French|first1=Jack|last2=Siegel|first2=David S.|title=Radio Rides the Range: A Reference Guide to Western Drama on the Air, 1929–1967|date=2013|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9781476612546|pages=73-74|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ATAFAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA75&dq=%22Reed+Hadley%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTnaPY0t7VAhVI74MKHRKWABcQ6AEIaTAL#v=onepage&q=%22Reed%20Hadley%22&f=false|accessdate=17 August 2017|language=en}}
4. ^{{cite book|last1=Terrace|first1=Vincent|title=Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows|date=1999|publisher=McFarland & Company, Inc.|isbn=978-0-7864-4513-4|page=282}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://ctva.biz/US/Western/Texan.htm|title=The Texan|publisher=Classic Television Archive|accessdate=January 31, 2013}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Keeps TV Trip Secret|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13161566/reed_hadley|work=The Kansas City Times|agency=Associated Press|date=April 3, 1954|location=Missouri, Kansas City|page=28|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate=August 17, 2017}} {{Open access}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0352914/bio |website=IMDb.com|title=Reed Hadley Biography|accessdate=2017-08-21}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.videodetective.com/actordetails.aspx?performerid=28663 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-03-14 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080327103103/http://www.videodetective.com/actordetails.aspx?performerid=28663 |archivedate=2008-03-27 |df= }}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Reed Hadley Dead; Red Ryder on Radio|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/12/14/archives/reed-hadley-dead-red-ryder-on-radio.html|accessdate=17 August 2017|work=The New York Times|date=December 14, 1974|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170817185802/http://www.nytimes.com/1974/12/14/archives/reed-hadley-dead-red-ryder-on-radio.html|archivedate=17 August 2017}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Reed Hadley|url=http://www.walkoffame.com/reed-hadley|website=Hollywood Walk of Fame|accessdate=17 August 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170817185016/http://www.walkoffame.com/reed-hadley|archivedate=17 August 2017}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=Mysteries Feature State Screen Bill on Wednesday|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2428517/santa_ana_register/|agency=Santa Ana Register|date=September 10, 1938|page=8|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = May 16, 2015}} {{Open access}}
12. ^{{cite news|title=Theater|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2428484/newsjournal/|agency=News-Journal|date=May 5, 1938|page=23|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = May 16, 2015}} {{Open access}}
13. ^{{cite news|title=Movie Parade|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2428560/the_mason_city_globegazette/|agency=The Mason City Globe-Gazette|date=March 16, 1939|page=14|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = May 16, 2015}} {{Open access}}
14. ^{{cite news|title=Several New Characters|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2434573/the_amarillo_globetimes/|agency=The Amarillo Globe-Times|date=May 12, 1939|page=19}}
15. ^{{cite news|last1=Kirby|first1=Walter|title=Better Radio Programs for the Week|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2426009/the_decatur_daily_review/|agency=The Decatur Daily Review|date=April 6, 1952|page=52|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = May 16, 2015}} {{Open access}}

External links

  • {{Find a Grave|7449673}}
  • {{IBDB name}} (as Reed Herring)
  • Video Detective filmography
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