Craig Reynolds (actor)
Craig Reynolds | |
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Los Angeles, California , U.S. | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1933–1949 |
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Craig Reynolds (born Harold Hugh Enfield, July 15, 1907 – October 22, 1949) was an American film actor of the 1930s and 1940s.[1][2]
Early life and career
Reynolds was born in Anaheim, California, in 1907, the son of Leila Maybelle (née Goold) and Oscar Davenport Enfield.[3] Reynolds enjoyed a film career spanning the 1930s and 1940s, although the majority of his roles occurred during the first decade of his career.
In 1933 the actor signed with
After his tenure with Universal, he appeared in three features for
After his Warner contract ran out, Reynolds kept busy freelancing for other studios including Columbia, Republic, Monogram, and PRC. He interrupted his career to enlist in the armed forces during World War II, and he was awarded a Purple Heart, then released from military service. He resumed his career in 1944 and worked in occasional features for the next five years. He died in October 1949, age 42, in an accident while riding a motor scooter in Los Angeles.[4]
Personal life
He married actress Barbara Pepper in 1943, with whom he had two sons, John and Dennis. After his death in 1949, she never remarried.
Filmography
- 1929: Coquette - Young Townsman at Dance (uncredited)
- 1933: Phantom of the Air - Blade (uncredited)
- 1933: Don't Bet on Love - Reporter (uncredited)
- 1933: Gordon of Ghost City - Henchman Ed (as Hugh Enfield)
- 1933: Saturday's Millions - Football Player (uncredited)
- 1933: Only Yesterday - Hugh (uncredited)
- 1933: The Perils of Pauline - Robert Ward (as Robert Allen)
- 1934: Cross Country Cruise - First Bus Driver (as Hugh Enfield)
- 1934: I'll Tell the World - Aviator (as Hugh Enfield)
- 1934: Let's Be Ritzy - Clerk
- 1934: Millionaire for a Day - Clerk (as Hugh Enfield)
- 1934: Love Birds - Bus Driver
- 1934: Million Dollar Ransom - Eddie (as Hugh Enfield)
- 1935: Rumba - Bromley (uncredited)
- 1935: Four Hours to Kill! - Frank (as Hugh Enfield)
- 1935: Paris in Spring - Alphonse (as Hugh Enfield)
- 1935: The Case of the Lucky Legs - Frank Patton
- 1935: Man of Iron - Mr. Harry Adams
- 1935: Dangerous - Reporter (uncredited)
- 1936: Ceiling Zero - Joe Allen
- 1936: The Preview Murder Mystery - Actor (uncredited)
- 1936: Boulder Dam - Dam Worker (uncredited)
- 1936: Times Square Playboy - Joe Roberts
- 1936: His Best Man - Joe Roberts
- 1936: Treachery Rides the Range - Wade Carter
- 1936: Sons o' Guns- Lieut. Burton
- 1936: The Golden Arrow - Jorgenson
- 1936: Jailbreak - Ken Williams
- 1936: Stage Struck - Gilmore Frost
- 1936: The Voice of Scandal - Rex Marchbanks
- 1936: The Case of the Black Cat - Frank Oafley
- 1937: Smart Blonde - Tom Carney
- 1937: The Great O'Malley - Motorist Honking Horn
- 1937: Penrod and Sam - Roy 'Dude' Hanson
- 1937: Melody for Two - William 'Bill' Hallam
- 1937: The Go Getter - Sailor on the Macon (uncredited)
- 1937: The Case of the Stuttering Bishop - Gordon Bixler
- 1937: Slim - Gambler
- 1937: The Footloose Heiress - Bruce 'Butch' Baeder
- 1937: Back in Circulation - 'Snoopy' Davis, a Reporter
- 1937: The Great Garrick - M. Janin
- 1937: Under Suspicion - Nelson Dudley
- 1938: Romance Road (Short) - Flood
- 1938: Making the Headlines - Reporter Steve Withers
- 1938: Female Fugitive - Jim Mallory
- 1938: Romance on the Run - Charlie Cooper
- 1938: Gold Mine in the Sky - Larry Cummings
- 1938: Slander House - Pat Fenton
- 1938: I Am a Criminal - Clint Reynolds
- 1939: Navy Secrets - CPO Jimmy Woodford
- 1939: The Mystery of Mr. Wong - Peter Harrison
- 1939: Wall Street Cowboy - Tony McGrath
- 1939: The Gentleman from Arizona - 'Van' Van Wyck
- 1940: Mr. Wong at Headquarters - Frank Belden, Jr.
- 1940: Son of the Navy - Brad Wheeler
- 1940: I Take This Oath - Joe Kelly
- 1944: Nevada - Cash Burridge
- 1945: The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry - John Warren
- 1945: Divorce - Bill Endicott
- 1945: The Lost Weekend- George, M.M.'s Escort (uncredited)
- 1946: Just Before Dawn - Jack Swayne (uncredited)
- 1946: Queen of Burlesque - Joe Nolan
- 1946: My Dog Shep - W. D. Stanfield, Attorney
- 1947: The Fabulous Texan - State Policeman (uncredited)
- 1948: The Man from Colorado - Parry (uncredited) (final film role)
References
- ^ "Craig Reynolds". Archived from the original on September 15, 2016.
- ^ "Craig Reynolds - Movies and Filmography - AllMovie".
- ^ "I601: Harold Hugh ENFIELD (15 Jul 1907 - 21 Oct 1949)".
- ^ "23 Oct 1949, 1 - The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com.
External links
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- Craig Reynolds at IMDb