Trevor Reid (25 January 1908 – 16 April 1965) was an English actor.[1][2] He was born in Liverpool, the son of David Reid and Grace Adelaide (née Thomas) at 25 Cheltenham Avenue near to Sefton Park. After leaving school he worked for four years at the Liverpool Cotton Exchange, then joined the Liverpool Playhouse company in 1929 where he stayed for two seasons under the direction of William Armstrong. He served with the Royal Artillery in the Second World War and after discharge resumed his acting career. He acted in 47 films from 1938 to 1965. He died at age 57 in London.[3]
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TrevorReid (25 January 1908 – 16 April 1965) was an English actor. He was born in Liverpool, the son of David Reid and Grace Adelaide (née Thomas) at...
its name to Glencore plc. After the merger with Glencore, Xstrata CFO TrevorReid announced that he would no longer work as employee but would become a...
featuring Trevor Noah won best Individual Episode and the episode featuring Bryan Stevenson won best Crime and Justice episode. In September 2023, Reid received...
to 7 September 2012. After the merger with Glencore, the Xstrata CFO TrevorReid announced that he would not continue to work as employee but as consultant...
This also marked the first time they ever defeated their old coach, Andy Reid. Week 12: Buffalo Bills at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary at Lincoln...
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Beeson King Turkey Lorraine Cromarty Gordon Tucker Jim Soloman Duck TrevorReid Robert Sinclair Jim Neal Phoebe Joan Harker Joan Harker Wendy Toye Washerwoman...
Duryea, Patricia Owens, Terence Cooper, Richard Leech, Neil McCallum and TrevorReid. It was released on February 12, 1965, by Paramount Pictures. An American...
as Jules Lemoine Jack Melford as PC inspector Simon Oates as Saunders TrevorReid as Policeman on train Stanley Morgan as Plainclothesman Jenny White as...
Resources, with former colleagues including former Xstrata finance director TrevorReid and executives Thras Moraitis, Andrew Latham, Ian Pearce and Benny Levene...
Trevor Charles Horn CBE (born 15 July 1949) is an English record producer and musician. His influence on pop and electronic music in the 1980s was such...
losing streak. The team's replacement for Fajardo, veteran CFL quarterback Trevor Harris, was injured early in the season, creating a quarterback controversy...
by Don Henley, Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt. In 1991, Reid returned with producer Trevor Horn for the WEA album The Driver. The album featured a cover...
Masie Maddox Alan Curtis as Inspector Noel Howlett as brain specialist TrevorReid as Q Detective Ray Smith as Briggs Norman Coburn as desk man The Monthly...
Trevor William Hoffman (born October 13, 1967) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 18 years in Major League Baseball (MLB) from...
Victor Brooks as Policeman Terence Alexander as policeman on motorcycle TrevorReid as examiner Frankie Howerd as road workman in hole Bernard Cribbins as...
McMillian as Joe George Peters as Whitney Dennis Stephenson as Tour Guide TrevorReid as Voodoo Priest Christopher Ferris as Matt Troma released Zombie Island...
Judson Max Brimmell as Dr Spalding James Raglan as Sir Phillip Morstan TrevorReid as Inspector Craven Jerold Wells as George "Butch" Birling It was primarily...
Faulds as Barrett Barbara Burke as Katrina Derek Sydney as Amedeo Sacchi TrevorReid as McCombe Neil Wilson as Sergeant Benson Peter Swanwick as cafe proprietor...
Berkeley as Findley Genine Graham as Diana John Longden as Worthington TrevorReid as Watson Arthur Rigby as Feathers John H. Watson as Tomkins Arthur Mullard...
through to discover where the switch takes place. Stars John Van Eyssen, TrevorReid and Lloyd Lamble. 12 8 "The Chinese Mask" Pennington Richards Lewis Davidson...