Hal Reid may refer to: Hal Reid (American football), American football coach. Hal Reid (actor) (1863–1920), playwright and actor This disambiguation page...
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Reid was born in St. Louis, Missouri, into a showbusiness family. His mother, Bertha Westbrook, was an actress, and his father, James Halleck "Hal" Reid...
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media related to James Halleck Reid. James Halleck Reid at the Internet Broadway Database Hal Reid at IMDb James Halleck Reid; North American Theatre Online...
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v t e Missouri Tigers head football coaches A. L. McRae (1890) Hal Reid (1891) E. H. Jones (1892) Harry Orman Robinson (1893–1894) C. D. Bliss (1895) Frank...
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William Wallace Reid Jr. (June 18, 1917 – February 28, 1990) was an American actor. Reid's father was actor Wallace Reid Sr.. His mother, Dorothy Davenport...
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v t e Missouri Tigers head football coaches A. L. McRae (1890) Hal Reid (1891) E. H. Jones (1892) Harry Orman Robinson (1893–1894) C. D. Bliss (1895) Frank...
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short film drama directed by Laurence Trimble, written by and starring Hal Reid. It was based on the play Henry VIII by William Shakespeare. It was produced...
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Hal Reed was an American college football coach. He was the second head football coach at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, serving for...
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Olive Harper (section James Hal Reid plays)
Olive Harper (September 28, 1842 – May 2, 1915), the alias of Ellen Burrell D'Apery, was an American journalist, writer, and poet. Her novels comprise...
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1902. He went on to tour in In Convict Stripes, a play by Hal Reid, father of Wallace Reid and also appeared with Richard Mansfield in Julius Caesar....
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