Gene Reynolds

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1923-04-04

Deathday 2020-02-03 (96 years old)

Place of Birth Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Also Known As Eugene Reynolds Blumenthal

Gene Reynolds

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gene Reynolds (born Eugene Reynolds Blumenthal, April 4, 1923 - February 3, 2020) was an American actor, television writer, director, and producer. He was one of the producers of the TV series M*A*S*H. Reynolds made his screen debut in the 1934 Our Gang short Washee Ironee, and for the next three decades made numerous appearances in films such as In Old Chicago (1937), Captains Courageous (1937), Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938), Boys Town (1938), They Shall Have Music (1939), Santa Fe Trail (1940), Adventure in Washington (1941), Eagle Squadron (1942) and The Country Girl (1954), and on television series like I Love Lucy, Armstrong Circle Theatre, Whirlybirds, and Hallmark Hall of Fame. He was contracted to MGM between 1937 and 1940. He was in the U.S. Army during World War II. In 1957, Reynolds joined forces with Frank Gruber and James Brooks to create Tales of Wells Fargo for NBC. During the program's five-year run he wrote and directed numerous episodes. Additional directing credits include multiple episodes of Leave It to Beaver, The Andy Griffith Show, The Farmer's Daughter, My Three Sons, F Troop, Hogan's Heroes, Room 222, and Many Happy Returns. As a writer, director, and producer, Reynolds was involved with two highly successful CBS series in the 1970s and early 1980s. Between 1972 and 1983, he produced 120 episodes of M*A*S*H, which he co-created with Larry Gelbart, and for which he also wrote 11 episodes and directed 24. During that same period, he produced 22 episodes of Lou Grant, for which he wrote (or co-wrote) five episodes and directed 11. Reynolds has been nominated for twenty-four Emmy Awards and won six times, including Outstanding Comedy Series for M*A*S*H and Outstanding Drama Series twice for Lou Grant, which also earned him a Humanitas Prize. He won the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Direction of a Comedy Series twice for his work on M*A*S*H and the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Direction of a Drama Series once for his work on Lou Grant. Reynolds was elected President of the Directors Guild of America in 1993, a post he held for four years until 1997. He died on February 3, 2020 at age 96.

Known For

Actor

2010
The Real M*A*S*H

as Himself

1957
Whirlybirds

as Hal Neilson

1956
Diane

as Montecuculli

1955
Highway Patrol

as Henry Corey

1954
1954
Down Three Dark Streets

as Vince Angelino

1954
Climax!

as Hank

1954
Studio 57

as Pvt. Peter Hunter

1954
Annie Oakley

as Steve Bailey

1953
1953
General Electric Theater

as Gas Station Man

1952
Omnibus

as Archie Goodwin (segment "The Fine Art of Murder")

1952
1951
Hallmark Hall of Fame

as George Eastman

1951
I Love Lucy

as Mr. Taylor (uncredited)

1951
The Living Christ

as Blind Man

1950
1949
Slattery's Hurricane

as Control Tower Operator (uncredited)

1949
The Big Cat

as Wid Hawks, Gil' Son

1949
The Lone Ranger

as Jim Andrews

1948
Jungle Patrol

as Lt. Marion Minor

1942
Dead End Kids Go To War

as Eddie Holden

1942
Junior G-Men of the Air

as Eddie Holden

1942
Eagle Squadron

as The kid

1941
Adventure in Washington

as Marty Driscoll

1941
The Penalty

as Russell 'Roosty' Nelson

1941
The Penalty

as 'Roosty'

1941
1940
Santa Fe Trail

as Jason Brown

1940
Gallant Sons

as Johnny Davis

1940
1940
Edison, the Man

as Jimmy Price

1940
The Blue Bird

as Studious Boy

1939
Bad Little Angel

as Thomas 'Tommy' Wilks

1939
1939
The Flying Irishman

as Young Douglas Corrigan

1939
The Spirit of Culver

as Carruthers

1938
Boys Town

as Tony Ponessa

1938
The Crowd Roars

as Tommy McCoy, as a boy

1938
Love Finds Andy Hardy

as Jimmy MacMahon Jr.

1938
In Old Chicago

as Dion O'Leary (as a boy)

1938
Of Human Hearts

as Jason Wilkins as a Child

1937
Madame X

as Raymond Fleuriot, Age 12-14

1937
The Californian

as Ramon as a Child

1937
Captains Courageous

as Boy in Print Shop (uncredited)

1936
Thank You, Jeeves!

as Bobby Smith

1936
Sins of Man

as Karl Freyman as a Boy

1935
The Calling of Dan Matthews

as Tommy's Friend (uncredited)

1934
Babes in Toyland

as Boy (uncredited)

1934
Washee Ironee

as Football Player

Director

1996
Promised Land

as Director

1994
Hotel Malibu

as Director

1994
Monty

as Director

1994
1994
Christy

as Director

1993
Second Chances

as Director

1991
1989
Life Goes On

as Director

1989
Studio 5-B

as Director

1989
A Fine Romance

as Director

1988
1988
HeartBeat

as Director

1986
Doing Life

as Director

1984
The Duck Factory

as Director

1983
In Defense of Kids

as Director

1977
Lou Grant

as Director

1977
The Fitzpatricks

as Director

1975
Karen

as Director

1972
M*A*S*H

as Director

1972
Anna and the King

as Director

1969
Room 222

as Director

1968
1967
Mannix

as Director

1967
1967
N.Y.P.D.

as Director

1967
Captain Nice

as Director

1966
Love on a Rooftop

as Director

1966
Occasional Wife

as Director

1965
Mister Roberts

as Director

1965
Hogan's Heroes

as Director

1965
F Troop

as Director

1965
Gidget

as Director

1964
The Munsters

as Director

1964
Many Happy Returns

as Director

1964
Wendy and Me

as Director

1964
1963
1963
Vacation Playhouse

as Director

1961
Margie

as Director

1961
1960
1960
My Three Sons

as Director

1958
77 Sunset Strip

as Director

1958
Peter Gunn

as Director

1958
1958
1957
Leave It to Beaver

as Director

Producer

1991
1991
1990
Blossom

as Producer

1987
Mr. President

as Producer

1977
Lou Grant

as Executive Producer

1975
Karen

as Producer

1973
Roll Out

as Producer

1972
M*A*S*H

as Executive Producer

1972
Anna and the King

as Producer

1969
Room 222

as Producer

1968

Creator

1987
Mr. President

as Creator

1977
Lou Grant

as Creator

1975
Karen

as Creator

1973
Roll Out

as Creator

1957

Writer

1977
Lou Grant

as Writer

1972
M*A*S*H

as Writer

1972
M*A*S*H

as Story

1969
Room 222

as Writer