
Walter Reed
Acting
Born February 10, 1916 · Fort Ward, Washington, USA
Died August 20, 2001
Also known as Walter Reed Smith
Biography
Walter Reed (born Walter Reed Smith), was an American stage, film and television actor. Reed was born in 1916 in Fort Ward, Washington. Following a stint as a Broadway actor, Reed broke into films in 1941. He appeared in several features for RKO Radio Pictures, including the last two Mexican Spitfire comedies (in which Reed replaced Buddy Rogers as the Spitfire's husband). Perhaps his most memorable role was as the spineless wagon driver husband of Gail Russell in the western Seven Men from Now. Reed also appeared in the very first Superman theatrical feature film Superman and the Mole Men in 1951. In 1951, Reed made two film serials for Republic Pictures; Reed strongly resembled former Republic leading man Ralph Byrd, enabling Republic to insert old action scenes of Byrd into the new Reed footage. Republic wanted to sign Reed for additional serials but Reed declined, preferring not to be typed as a serial star. After appearing in 90 films and numerous television programs, such as John Payne's The Restless Gun, Reed changed careers and became a real estate investor and broker in Santa Cruz, California in the late 1960s.
Filmography50+ titles

The Twilight Zone

Biff Baker U.S.A.

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Perry Mason

Bonanza

Government Agents vs Phantom Legion

Batman

Have Gun, Will Travel

Tora! Tora! Tora!

The Sand Pebbles

Mirage

Tales of Wells Fargo

The Streets of San Francisco

How the West Was Won

Sergeant Rutledge

The Horse Soldiers

Ironside

Maverick

Tombstone Territory

7 Men from Now

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

The Lone Ranger

Sergeant Preston of the Yukon

Family Affair

Cheyenne Autumn

Thriller

Gunsmoke

Sea Hunt

My Three Sons

Dennis the Menace

Peter Gunn

Wagon Train

The Yellow Tomahawk

The Man from the Alamo

Adventures of Superman

Letter to Loretta

The Virginian

The Donna Reed Show

Fury

Dragnet

A Time for Dying

Convict Stage

Westbound

Horizons West

The Sun Sets at Dawn

Young Man with a Horn

Night Song

The Far Horizons

The Racket

Return of the Bad Men