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  1. Actor. Born in St. Louis, Missouri into a loving, theatrical family. He began performing on the stage as a child with his parents as they toured the country. Wally attended Freehold Military School and Princeton University, excelling in English and sports. He managed a football team and ran the school newspaper....

  2. Nov 11, 2022 · After years of drug abuse and overwork, silent-film star Wallace Reid collapsed on set. His death during rehabilitation in a well-known sanatarium for the stars brought extensive and unwelcome publicity to the film industry and led to the development of production codes for filmmaking. Summary of Event In 1921, Wallace Reid was perhaps the most […]

  3. Jul 26, 2008 · Reid's son, (William) Wallace Reid Jr, died in an airplane accident off Santa Monica, CA on Feb 26, 1990. The circumstances were similar to those that claimed the life of John Denver in 1997.

  4. Wallace Reid. Handsome, clean-cut star of the late 1910s who frequently directed, and sometimes wrote, his own vehicles. Son of a well-known actor and playwright, Reid got his start acting as a ...

  5. William Wallace Reid Jr. (June 18, 1917 – February 28, 1990) was an American actor. The son of actors Dorothy Davenport and Wallace Reid Sr., from 1920–1943 (ages 3–26) he appeared in 10 films, later becoming an architect. [1]

  6. ウォーレス・リードWallace Reid. ウォーレス・リード ( Wallace Reid 、 1891年 4月15日 - 1923年 1月18日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 の 俳優 。. 無声映画 時代の マチネ・アイドル (女性に人気の美男俳優)の代表格で、ロマンチックな恋人役が多かったことから「完璧な ...

  7. Dec 12, 2021 · The Wallace Reid house was one of the most attractive homes in West Hollywood's early Hacienda Park neighborhood. The house was demolished in the 1950s and replaced with the Thunderbird Motel, which was until recently the Standard Hotel. Read more about Wally Reid's meteoric movie star career and tragic demise, check out the story, "An

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