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Reginald Simpson - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Reginald Simpson
Born
January 1, 1896
Died: November 2, 1964
(Lived 68 years)
Place of Birth
England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
30
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Reginald Simpson
Movies
30
TV Shows
0
Ask Any Girl
as
Information Clerk (uncredited)
August 21, 1959
High Society
as
Lawrence (Uncle Willie's Butler) (uncredited)
July 17, 1956
A Star Is Born
as
Academy Awards Attendee (uncredited)
October 1, 1954
Dangerous When Wet
as
Reporter (uncredited)
June 18, 1953
Lili
as
Workman (uncredited)
March 10, 1953
The Bad and the Beautiful
as
Poker Player (uncredited)
December 25, 1952
Summer Stock
as
Producer (uncredited)
August 31, 1950
My Favorite Brunette
as
Assistant Hotel Manager (uncredited)
March 19, 1947
Undercurrent
as
Party Guest (uncredited)
November 11, 1946
The Postman Always Rings Twice
as
Photographer (uncredited)
May 2, 1946
They Were Expendable
as
Man in Admiral's Office (uncredited)
December 7, 1945
Not a Ladies' Man
as
Salesman (uncredited)
May 14, 1942
This Time for Keeps
as
Man
March 1, 1942
One Foot in Heaven
as
Candy Butcher (uncredited)
November 1, 1941
Five Little Peppers in Trouble
as
Mr. Gorman
September 1, 1940
Mandrake the Magician
as
Parsons
May 6, 1939
Cafe Society
as
Guest
March 3, 1939
Juvenile Court
as
Reporter (uncredited)
September 10, 1938
Night Club Scandal
as
Secretary
November 11, 1937
Artists & Models
as
G-Man (uncredited)
August 4, 1937
Devil's Playground
as
Sailor
January 24, 1937
Pepper
as
Chauffeur
August 8, 1936
36 Hours to Kill
as
Traveler
July 24, 1936
The Defense Rests
as
Minor Role
July 15, 1934
Stand Up and Cheer!
as
Secretary
May 4, 1934
I Believed in You
as
Auto Salesman
April 9, 1934
Kiss of Araby
as
Lt. Matthews
April 21, 1933
Bird of Paradise
as
O'Fallon
August 12, 1932
The Honor of the Press
as
Larry Grayson, Reporter
July 13, 1932
Wallflowers
as
Markaham
February 16, 1928