Oliver ReedOliver Reed (February 13, 1938-May 2, 1999) was a British actor known for his macho image on and off screen. He was born in Wimbledon, England. His films include Women In Love, The Assassination Bureau, The Devils, I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname, Oliver!, Tommy, The Three Musketeers, Zero Population Growth, Castaway, and Gladiator. A major international star in the late 1960s and 1970s, Reed's career declined in the 1980s. Reed married three times. In 1959 he wed Kate Burn, they had one son, Mark, before their divorce in 1969. He then married Jackie Daryl in 1969, but they divorced in 1970, after having a daughter, Sarah. His last wife was Josephine Burge, whom he married in 1985. He began his career playing romantic leads, but gradually acquired a tougher image. He was famous for his heavy drinking, and was once forced to leave the set of a television discussion programme after arriving drunk and attempting to kiss feminist writer Kate Millett. Reed's drinking bouts fitted in with the "social" attitude of many rugby teams in the sixties and seventies, and there are numerous anecdotes such as Reed and 36 friends drinking, in an evening, 60 gallons of beer, 32 bottles of Scotch, 17 bottles of gin, four crates of wine and one bottle of Babycham. He claimed of the story that he drank 106 pints of beer on a 2-day binge before marrying Josephine; "The event that was reported actually took place during an arm-wrestling competition in Guernsey about 15 years ago, it was highly exaggerated." Despite occassional reports in publications such as the Sydney Morning Herald, Reed never played for the Sunday rugby team the Entertainers. Reed was often irritated that his appearances on TV chat shows concentrated on his drinking feats, rather than his latest film. He died suddenly of a heart attack in St. Julian's, Malta reportedly after drinking three bottles of rum and after beating five sailors at arm wrestling. His death came while he was in the middle of filming Gladiator, and his remaining scenes were produced using electronically-simulated images. This page about Oliver Reed includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Oliver Reed News stories about Oliver Reed External links for Oliver Reed Videos for Oliver Reed Wikis about Oliver Reed Discussion Groups about Oliver Reed Blogs about Oliver Reed Images of Oliver Reed |
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His death came while he was in the middle of filming Gladiator, and his remaining scenes were produced using electronically-simulated images. Stern has also tried his hand at directing through several episodes of The Wonder Years and the movie, Rookie of the Year. Julian's, Malta reportedly after drinking three bottles of rum and after beating five sailors at arm wrestling. He is also noted for providing the voice of the narrator on the TV series, The Wonder Years. He died suddenly of a heart attack in St. However, Stern is often more remembered for playing bumbling, but lovable idiots, such as Phil from the City Slickers movies and Marv from the Home Alone movies. Reed was often irritated that his appearances on TV chat shows concentrated on his drinking feats, rather than his latest film. His breakthrough role as an actor came in Barry Levinson's Diner. He claimed of the story that he drank 106 pints of beer on a 2-day binge before marrying Josephine; "The event that was reported actually took place during an arm-wrestling competition in Guernsey about 15 years ago, it was highly exaggerated." Despite occassional reports in publications such as the Sydney Morning Herald, Reed never played for the Sunday rugby team the Entertainers. In 1979, he made his movie debut as Cyril in Breaking Away. Reed's drinking bouts fitted in with the "social" attitude of many rugby teams in the sixties and seventies, and there are numerous anecdotes such as Reed and 36 friends drinking, in an evening, 60 gallons of beer, 32 bottles of Scotch, 17 bottles of gin, four crates of wine and one bottle of Babycham. After taking acting lessons, Stern began his acting career on and off Broadway. He was famous for his heavy drinking, and was once forced to leave the set of a television discussion programme after arriving drunk and attempting to kiss feminist writer Kate Millett. Born in Bethesda, Maryland, Stern applied for a job as a lighting engineer for a Shakespeare Festival in Washington, D.C., but was hired as a walk-on. He began his career playing romantic leads, but gradually acquired a tougher image. August 28, 1957), is an American actor. His last wife was Josephine Burge, whom he married in 1985. Daniel Stern (b. He then married Jackie Daryl in 1969, but they divorced in 1970, after having a daughter, Sarah. In 1959 he wed Kate Burn, they had one son, Mark, before their divorce in 1969. Reed married three times. A major international star in the late 1960s and 1970s, Reed's career declined in the 1980s. His films include Women In Love, The Assassination Bureau, The Devils, I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname, Oliver!, Tommy, The Three Musketeers, Zero Population Growth, Castaway, and Gladiator. He was born in Wimbledon, England. Oliver Reed (February 13, 1938-May 2, 1999) was a British actor known for his macho image on and off screen. |