Daniel Reed | |
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| Born | (1892-07-12)July 12, 1892 |
| Died | February 9, 1978(1978-02-09) (aged 85) |
| Occupations | Actor,playwright,screenwriter |
| Spouse | Isadora Bennett |
| Children |
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Daniel A. Reed (July 12, 1892 – February 9, 1978) was an Americanactor,playwright, andscreenwriter.[1][2]
Reed was born July 12, 1892, inDenver,Colorado.[3] He took to theatre in 1912. He developed his own one-man show based onEdgar Lee MastersSpoon River Anthology. In Chicago he marriedIsadora Bennett in 1918. Together they founded Town Theatre in Columbia, South Carolina.
In 1930, he was aMacDowell colonist.[4] He spent a few years in Hollywood as a dialect coach, eventually settling in New York in 1936 as an actor.[1]
He was awarded theOuter Critics Circle Award in 1950 for his role as the Postman inCome Back, Little Sheba.
He died February 9, 1978, inMontrose,New York.[1]
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