This article presents the filmography of English actor Oliver Reed.
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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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 | ||
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1990 | Hired to Kill | Michael Bartos | Nico Mastorakis Peter Rader | |
Panama Sugar | The General | Marcello Avallone | ||
1991 | The Pit and the Pendulum | The Cardinal | Stuart Gordon | |
1992 | Severed Ties | Dr. Hans Vaughn | Damon Santostefano | |
1995 | Russian Roulette: Moscow 95 | Prince | Menahem Golan | |
Funny Bones | Dolly Hopkins | Peter Chelsom | ||
1996 | Luise and the Jackpot | Matthias | Menahem Golan | |
The Bruce | Bishop Wisharton | Bob Carruthers David McWhinnie | ||
1998 | The Incredible Adventures of Marco Polo | Capt. Cornelius Donovan | George Erschbamer | |
1999 | Parting Shots | Jamie Campbell-Stewart | Michael Winner | |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2000 | Orpheus & Eurydice | Narrator (voice) | Paul Pissanos | Posthumous 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 | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1958, 1959 | The Invisible Man | Cafe Patron / Man at Roulette Table | 2 episodes |
1959 | The Four Just Men | Student | Episode: "Panic Button" |
The Golden Spur | Richard of Gloucester | Main cast; Series 1 | |
1959, 1964 | The Third Man | Theodore / Pepi | 2 episodes |
1962 | ITV Play of the Week | David / Dan | |
1963, 1964 | The Saint | Joe Catelli / Aristides Koralis | |
1965 | Monitor | Narrator | 2 episodes |
The Debussy Film | Claude Debussy | Television film | |
R3 | Dr. Richard Franklin | Main cast; Series 2 | |
It's Dark Outside | Sebastian | Episode: "The Prevalence of Liars" | |
1966 | Court Martial | Alex | Episode: "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 | Professor Norbert Marcus | Television film |
1998 | Jeremiah | General Safan | |
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
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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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