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- William de Clerq Reynolds, born in Los Angeles, began his film career in 1951, one year after his marriage to Molly Sinclair. The handsome actor portrayed many authority figures, both in the movies and on television. He managed to display a wide emotional range, as evidenced by his tour-de-force performance as "Lt. Fitzgerald" in the 12 February 1960 episode of The Twilight Zone (1959), episode The Purple Testament (1960).
Reynolds also had a close relationship with Jack Webb. He had the lead role in Pete Kelly's Blues (1959), and had a memorable guest spot as "Sgt. William Riddle" on Dragnet 1967 (1967). His last role was on the Webb-produced series, Project U.F.O. (1978). His greatest success was as "Special Agent Tom Colby" (1967-1973) on The F.B.I. (1965). - Editor
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New York-born William Reynolds was a self-effacing editor with a distinguished sixty-year career in the motion picture industry, noted for his unobtrusive, seamless work on movies of every genre, from romantic melodramas to gangster films. A graduate of Princeton University, he started in the business, moving props as part of the 20th Century Fox swing gang. Displaying a keen interest in the art of editing, he was taken under the wing of the experienced Robert L. Simpson, whom he accompanied to Paramount as assistant in 1935. After just two years, Reynolds was promoted to full editor, his most prestigious assignment being Algiers (1938). In 1942, he moved across to 20th Century Fox, but wartime service put a temporary halt to his career. However, he did manage to sustain continuity by editing U.S. Army training films.
From 1946, Reynolds was part of a top-notch editing team assembled by Darryl F. Zanuck, himself a former editor and famous for his hands-on approach to post-production. During the remainder of his tenure at Fox, Reynolds cut some of the studio's best films, including the excellent sci-fi classic The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951); and glossy romances and musicals like Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) and Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955). Reynolds was a frequent collaborator and preferred editor for directors like Robert Wise and Joshua Logan. He did some of his most acclaimed work after free-lancing for three years, back at Fox, on The Sound of Music (1965) -- winning an Oscar and caustically commenting, "when in doubt, cut to Julie Andrews" (NY Times, July 22 1997)). Free-lancing again from 1970, he edited the first half of The Godfather (1972) (Francis Ford Coppola assigned the second half to Peter Zinner) and The Sting (1973) (which Reynolds regarded as one of his most demanding assignments). However, towards the end of his career, he was also involved in several significant commercial failures: Heaven's Gate (1980) -- on which he also acted as executive producer, Pirates (1986) and Ishtar (1987). In 1977, Reynolds was named by his peers in a Film Comment poll as one of the three best-ever film editors.- Stunts
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Huw William Reynolds is a stunt coordinator, tactical instructor, fight choreographer, armourer and occasional second unit director. Huw has coordinated both stunts and special tactics on Norwegian and international productions. Recent productions he has worked with include as second unit director on a series for Viaplay, and as stunt coordinator for projects for the Norwegian national broadcaster NRK, ITV, HBO, Viaplay, Netflix, Sony and others. When he appears onscreen, it is usually as a fight performer wielding a sword or a gun. Outside of film, Huw trains actors and stunt performers in different styles of sword fighting, SWAT Tactics and firearms handling- Make-Up Department
William Reynolds was born on 25 April 1930 in El Paso, Texas, USA. He is known for Harlow (1965), The Waltons (1972) and Knots Landing (1979). He was married to Jean Claire Arntsen and Joyce Lundgren. He died on 5 October 2018 in North Hollywood, California, USA.- Actor
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William 'Red' Reynolds was born in 1927 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Chartroose Caboose (1960), Stump Run (1959) and Death Valley Days (1952). He died on 9 December 1981.- William Reynolds is known for The Flower of Faith (1916).
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William T. Reynolds is known for Lawless (2012), The New World (2005) and Madea's Witness Protection (2012).- Additional Crew
William R. Reynolds is known for Overrun (2021) and Witch Hunt (2021).- William Reynolds is known for Tapioca (2024).
- William Reynolds Henningsen is known for Order Up! (2017).
- William Reynolds is known for Who Took the Bishop's Crook? (1983).
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John William Reynolds was born on 26 May 1988 in Bellflower, California, USA. He is an actor and cinematographer, known for E-mails with Dr. Acula (2010), Jesus Conquers the Zombie Nazis from Outer Space in the Year 3000: The Musical and Reverse (The Band): S.A.D. (2017).- William Reynolds is known for The Zoo Gang (1985).
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William Reynolds is known for South Pacific (1958).- William Reynolds is known for Tapioca (2024).
- William Reynolds is known for Balansz (2010).
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William Reynolds is known for Worse (2018).- William Reynolds is known for Sanctify.
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- William M. Reynolds is known for Trotting Thoroughbreds (1937).
- Music Department
William Reynolds is known for Diamond Street (2018).- Additional Crew
William Reynolds is known for The Horse Whisperer (1998).- William Reynolds is known for Kenny Rogers All in for the Gambler (2021).
- Actor
- Additional Crew
William Reynolds is known for Viking: Blood Lust (2023) and Letters Home (2022).- Set Decorator
William Reynolds is known for Estamos unidos (2000).