ELLIOTT REID

Elliott Reid
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: January 16, 1920
Deathday: June 21, 2013
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Elliott Reid was born on January 16, 1920 in New York City, New York, as Edgeworth Blair Reid. He was an actor and writer, known for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), Inherit the Wind (1960) and The Absent-Minded Professor (1961). He died on June 21, 2013 in Studio City, Los Angeles, California.
Filmography
Starring
1995·
Maybe This TimeHenry
1989·
SeinfeldMr. Armstrong
1988·
Young EinsteinAsylum Guard
1986·
Designing Women1984·
Murder, She WroteJonathan Keeler
1980·
One in a MillionDick Archer
1979·
Miss Winslow and Son1979·
The Facts of Life1978·
Heaven Can WaitWaiter (uncredited)
1977·
On Our OwnKlaus von Hildenberg
1975·
Barney MillerWayne Boley
1975·
Doc1973·
Lotsa LuckDr. Schrager
1972·
Temperatures RisingDriscoll
1971·
All in the FamilyHarold Tannen
1970·
The Odd CoupleGerard Ferguson
1969·
Love, American StyleDr. Parkhurst, Paul
1969·
Some Kind of a NutGardner Anders
1968·
Here's LucyEmcee, Director, Harvey Gaynes
1968·
Blackbeard's GhostTV Commentator
1966·
Follow Me, Boys!Ralph Hastings
1964·
The Munsters1963·
The Wheeler DealersLeonard
1963·
Son of FlubberShelby Ashton
Tom Edwards
1963·
Move Over, DarlingDr. Herman Schlick
1963·
The Thrill of It AllMike Palmer
Dave Dennis
1962·
The Lucy ShowOscar Kurtzmann, Ross Dowd
Self
Shelby Ashton
1960·
Peter Loves Mary1960·
The Roaring 20's1960·
Surfside 61960·
Inherit the WindProsecutor Tom Davenport
Self
1957·
Perry MasonTerry Blanchard
1956·
Dark MeetingBarney
1955·
The MillionaireDouglas Thorp, Philip Sargent
Tom Smith
1955·
Holiday AffairCarl Davis
1954·
Climax!Scotty Henderson
1954·
Woman's WorldTony Andrews
1953·
Letter to LorettaMark Waxman
1953·
VickiSteve Christopher
Ernie Malone
1952·
Four Star PlayhouseBarney
1952·
Omnibus1951·
I Love LucyEd Warren
1951·
The Whip HandMatt Corbin
Alistair Cochran
1950·
Lux Video TheatreLt. Livingston
1950·
SierraDuke Lafferty
1948·
The Ed Sullivan ShowSelf
1947·
A Double LifeActor in "A Gentleman's Gentleman"
William 'Andy' Anderson
1943·
Young IdeasJeff Evans