Theodore Reed wore many hats during his 30-year career in cinema. Born in Cincinnati, OH, and educated at the University of Michigan, he started out working in Douglas Fairbanks' production company in 1918 as a script editor. Reed made his directorial debut in 1921 with The Nut, starring Douglas Fairbanks. Continuing his alliance with Fairbanks, Reed became a production manager and worked on a number of the actor's best features including The Thief of Baghdad (1924). When the sound age dawned, Reed went to work for United Artists as a sound director. In 1932, he became an assistant producer for Paramount and by 1936, Reed returned to directing. His subsequent films were of average quality.
| Title | Year | Editors' Rating | User Rating | |
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Song of My Heart
Producer |
1947 | |||
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Her First Beau
Director |
1941 | |||
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Life with Henry
Director, Producer |
1941 | |||
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Those Were the Days
Director, Producer |
1940 | |||
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I'm from Missouri
Director |
1939 | |||
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What a Life
Director, Producer |
1939 | |||
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Tropic Holiday
Director |
1938 | |||
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Double or Nothing
Director |
1937 | |||
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Lady Be Careful
Director, Producer |
1936 | |||
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The Thief of Bagdad
Producer |
1924 | |||
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The Nut
Director |
1921 |

