Carol Reed
American
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1906/12/30 | Carol Reed is born in Putney, southwest London, the son of actor-producer Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and his mistress, Beatrice May Pinney. | Born | |||||
1920/00/00 | Carol Reed attends The King's School in Canterbury, England. | Education | Canterbury | Kent | |||
1945/00/00 | "The True Glory: From D" is released. | Director | The True Glory: From D-Day to V-E Day | ||||
1947/00/00 | "Odd Man Out " is released. | Director | Odd Man Out (film) | ||||
1947/09/17 | On a bright, sunny morning, Carol Reed begins shooting his feature film, "The Fallen Idol" with the scene where Bobby Henrey runs across Belgrave Square, London. | Director | The Fallen Idol (film) | Belgrave Square | London | ||
1948/09/30 | Based on the short story "The Basement Room" by Graham Greene, Carol Reed's feature film "The Fallen Idol" (aka The Lost Illusion) is released. | Director | The Fallen Idol (film) | ||||
1948/12/11 | On location in Vienna, Carol Reed completes six weeks of principal photography for "The Third Man". | Director | The Third Man | ||||
1949/09/01 | "The Third Man" is released by British Lion Films in the United Kingdom. | Director | The Third Man | ||||
1976/04/25 | Carol Reed dies from a heart attack at his home at 213 King's Road, Chelsea, London. He is buried in Kensington Cemetery, Gunnersbury, West London. | Died | 213 And 215, Kings Road Sw3 | London |
4 Creative Works by Carol Reed »
Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
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Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
The True Glory: From D-Day to V-E Day | Director | Film | 1945/00/00 | |
Odd Man Out (film) | Director | Film | 1947/00/00 |
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The Fallen Idol (film) | Director | Film | 1948/09/30 | |
The Third Man | Director | Film | 1949/09/01 |
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