Oliver Reed filmography

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This article presents the filmography of English actor Oliver Reed.

Contents

Film

1950s

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1955 Value for Money Extra Ken Annakin Uncredited
1959 The Square Peg Ed John Paddy Carstairs
The Captain's Table Alec Jack Lee
Upstairs and Downstairs Train Passenger Ralph Thomas

1960s

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1960 Life Is a Circus Spectator at Sideshow Val Guest Uncredited
The Angry Silence Mick Guy Green
The League of Gentlemen Babes in the Woods Chorus Boy Basil Dearden Uncredited
The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll Thug Terence Fisher
Beat Girl Plaid Shirt Edmond T. Gréville
The Bulldog Breed Teddy Boy in Cinema Fight Robert Asher Uncredited
Sword of Sherwood Forest Lord Melton Terence Fisher
Hello London HimselfSidney Smith
1961 His and Hers Ewan Brian Desmond Hurst
No Love for Johnnie Man with Bucket on His Head Ralph Thomas Uncredited
The Rebel Artist in Cafe Robert Day
The Curse of the Werewolf Leon Corledo Terence Fisher First leading role
1962 The Pirates of Blood River Brocaire John Gilling
Captain Clegg Harry Cobtree Peter Graham Scott
1963 The Damned King Joseph Losey
Paranoiac Simon Ashby Freddie Francis
The Scarlet Blade Capt. Tom Sylvester John Gilling
1964 The System Tinker Michael Winner
1965 The Party's Over Moise Guy Hamilton
The Brigand of Kandahar Ali Khan John Gilling
1966 The Trap La Bete Sidney Hayers
1967 The Jokers David Tremayne Michael Winner
The Shuttered Room Ethan Whately David Greene
I'll Never Forget What's'isname Andrew Quint Michael Winner
1968 Oliver! Bill Sikes Carol Reed
1969 The Assassination Bureau Ivan Dragomiroff Basil Dearden
Hannibal Brooks Lance Cpl. Stephen "Hannibal" Brooks Michael Winner
Women in Love Gerald Crich Ken Russell

1970s

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1970 The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun Michael Caldwell Anatole Litvak
Take a Girl Like You Patrick Standish Jonathan Miller
1971 The Hunting Party Frank Calder Don Medford
The Devils Urbain Grandier Ken Russell
1972 Z.P.G. Russ McNeil Michael Campus
Sitting Target Harry Lomart Douglas Hickox
The Triple Echo The Sergeant Michael Apted
1973 Dirty Weekend Fabrizo Balboa Dino Risi First non-British film
One Russian Summer Igor PalizynAntonio Calenda
Revolver Vito Cipriani Sergio Sollima
The Three Musketeers Athos Richard Lester
1974 Mahler Train Conductor Ken Russell Cameo appearance
Blue Blood Tom Andrew Sinclair
The Four Musketeers Athos Richard Lester
And Then There Were None Hugh Lombard Peter Collinson
1975 Tommy "Uncle" Frank Hobbs Ken Russell
The New SpartansCol. Lancelot Jack Starrett Unfinished
Royal Flash Otto von Bismarck Richard Lester
Lisztomania Princess Carolyn's Servant Ken Russell Cameo appearance
1976 Burnt Offerings Ben Rolf Dan Curtis
The Sell Out Gabriel Lee Peter Collinson
The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday Joe Knox Don Taylor
1977 The Ransom Nick McCormick Richard Compton
The Prince and the Pauper Sir Miles Hendon Richard Fleischer
1978 Tomorrow Never Comes Jim Wilson Peter Collinson
The Big Sleep Eddie Mars Michael Winner
The Mad Trapper Albert Johnson Harvey Hart Unfinished
The Class of Miss MacMichael Terence Sutton Silvio Narizzano
1979 The Brood Dr. Hal Raglan David Cronenberg
A Touch of the Sun Capt. Daniel Nelson Peter Curran

1980s

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1980 Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype Dr. Henry Heckyl / Mr. Edward Hype Charles B. Griffith Fantafestival Jury Award for Best Actor
1981 Lion of the Desert Gen. Rodolfo Graziani Moustapha Akkad
Condorman Sergei Krokov Charles Jarrott
Venom Dave Averconnelly Piers Haggard
1983 The Sting II Doyle Lonnegan Jeremy Kagan
Fanny Hill Edward Widdlecome Gerry O'Hara
Clash of Loyalties Col. Gerard Leachman Mohamed Shukri Jameel
Spasms Jason Kincaid William Fruet
Two of A Kind Beasley John Herzfeld
1986 Captive Gregory Le Vay Paul Mayersberg
Castaway Gerald Kingsland Nicolas Roeg
1987 Gor Sarm Fritz Kiersch
DragonardCapt. ShanksGerard Kikoine
1988 Skeleton Coast Capt. David Simpson John Cardos
Blind Justice Ian Ballinger Terence Ryan
Captive RageGen. BelmondoCedric Sundstrom
Rage to KillMajor Gen. Edward Turner David Winters
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Vulcan Terry Gilliam
1989The RevengerJack FisherCedric Sundstrom
The House of Usher Roderick Usher Alan Birkinshaw
The Return of the Musketeers Athos Richard Lester

1990s

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1990 Hired to Kill Michael Bartos Nico Mastorakis
Peter Rader
Panama Sugar The GeneralMarcello Avallone
1991 The Pit and the Pendulum The Cardinal Stuart Gordon
1992 Severed Ties Dr. Hans Vaughn Damon Santostefano
1995Russian Roulette: Moscow 95Prince Menahem Golan
Funny Bones Dolly Hopkins Peter Chelsom
1996Luise and the JackpotMatthias Menahem Golan
The Bruce Bishop Wisharton Bob Carruthers
David McWhinnie
1998The Incredible Adventures of Marco PoloCapt. Cornelius DonovanGeorge Erschbamer
1999 Parting Shots Jamie Campbell-Stewart Michael Winner

2000s

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2000Orpheus & EurydiceNarrator (voice)Paul PissanosPosthumous release
Gladiator Proximo Ridley Scott Posthumous release
Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated - Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1958, 1959 The Invisible Man Cafe Patron / Man at Roulette Table2 episodes
1959 The Four Just Men StudentEpisode: "Panic Button"
The Golden Spur Richard of Gloucester Main cast; Series 1
1959, 1964 The Third Man Theodore / Pepi2 episodes
1962 ITV Play of the Week David / Dan
1963, 1964 The Saint Joe Catelli / Aristides Koralis
1965 Monitor Narrator2 episodes
The Debussy Film Claude Debussy Television film
R3 Dr. Richard FranklinMain cast; Series 2
It's Dark Outside SebastianEpisode: "The Prevalence of Liars"
1966 Court Martial AlexEpisode: "La Belle France"
1967 Omnibus Dante Gabriel Rossetti Episode: "Dante's Inferno"
1983 Masquerade Peter "Wolfen" Sergove Television film
1985 Black Arrow Sir Daniel
Christopher Columbus Martín Alonso Pinzón Miniseries; 4 episodes
1987 The Misfit Brigade Gen. von Grathwohl Television film
1989 The Lady and the Highwayman Sir Philip Gage
1990 Treasure Island Billy Bones Television film

Nominated- CableACE Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries

A Ghost in Monte Carlo The Rajah Television film
1991 Prisoner of Honor Gen. Raoul de Boisdeffre
1993 Return to Lonesome Dove Gregor Dunnigan Miniseries; 4 episodes
1996 Superbrain  [ de ]Professor Norbert Marcus Television film
1998 Jeremiah General Safan

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
1983 Fantafestival Best Actor Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype Won [1]
1991 CableACE Award Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries Treasure Island Nominated [1]
2001 7th Screen Actors Guild Awards SAG Award - Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture (shared) Gladiator Nominated [1] [2]
2001 54th British Academy Film Awards BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role Gladiator Nominated [1] [3]

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References

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  2. "The 7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – Nominees and Recipients". sagawards.org. 2001.
  3. "BAFTA Film in 2001". awards.bafta.org. 2001.