Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
June 25, 1911
Place of Birth:
Petrolia, Clay County, Texas, USA
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Reed Hadley (June 25, 1911 – December 11, 1974) was an American movie, television and radio actor.
Reed Hadley was born Reed Herring in Petrolia in Clay County near Wichita Falls, Texas, to Bert Herring, an oil well driller, and his wife Minnie. Hadley had one sister, Bess Brenner. He was reared in Buffalo, New York. He graduated from Bennett High School in Buffalo and was involved in local theater with the Studio Arena Theater. Hadley and his wife, Helen, had one son, Dale. Before moving to Hollywood, he acted in Hamlet on stage in New York City.
Throughout his thirty-five-year career in film, Hadley was cast as both a villain and a hero of the law, in such movies as The Baron of Arizona (1950), The Half-Breed (1952), Highway Dragnet (1954) and Big House, USA (1955). With his bass voice, he narrated a number of documentaries. He starred in two television series, Racket Squad (1950–1953) as Captain Braddock, and The Public Defender (1954–1955) as Bart Matthews, a fictional attorney for the indigent. Hadley also worked on the Red Ryder radio show during the 1940s, being the first actor to portray the title character. In films, among other things, he starred as Zorro in the 1939 serial Zorro's Fighting Legion. He is immortalized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his television work.
He was the voice of cowboy hero Red Ryder on radio and the narrator of several Department of Defense films: "Operation Ivy", about the first hydrogen bomb test, Ivy Mike, "Military Participation on Tumbler/Snapper"; "Military Participation on Buster Jangle"; and "Operation Upshot-Knothole" all of which were produced by Lookout Mountain studios. The films were originally intended for internal military use, but have been "sanitized", edited, and de-classified, and are now available to the public. During the period he narrated these films, Hadley held a Top Secret security clearance.
Hadley also served as the narrator on various Hollywood films, including House on 92nd Street (1945), Call Northside 777 (1947) and Boomerang (1947).
He died at age 63 on December 11, 1974, in Los Angeles, California, of a heart attack. He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills.
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Year | Movie | Role |
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2002 | The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller | Jesse James (archive footage) |
1995 | Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie | Self (archive footage) |
1971 | Brain of Blood | Amir |
1971 | Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story | Narrator |
1969 | The Fabulous Bastard from Chicago | Narrator (voice) |
1967 | The St. Valentine's Day Massacre | Hymie Weiss |
1965 | Curse of the Fly | Ike |
1965 | Young Dillinger | Federal Agent Parker |
1964 | Moro Witch Doctor | Robert Collins |
1961 | All in a Night's Work | General Pettiford (uncredited) |
1956 | Mobs, Inc. | Capt. John Braddock |
1956 | Mobs Incorporated | Capt. John Braddock |
1955 | Big House, U.S.A | Special FBI Agent James Madden |
1955 | Lincoln Speaks for Himself | Abraham Lincoln |
1954 | Highway Dragnet | Det. Lt. Joe White Eagle |
1954 | Hazard House | Television Host |
1954 | Return of the Dead | Bart Matthews |
1953 | Woman They Almost Lynched | Bitterroot Bill Maris |
1953 | Kansas Pacific | Bill Quantrill |
1952 | Operation Ivy | Host / Narrator |
1952 | The Half-Breed | Frank Crawford |
1951 | Little Big Horn | Sgt. Maj. Peter Grierson |
1951 | Insurance Investigator | Chuck Malone |
1950 | The Killer That Stalked New York | Narrator (uncredited) |
1950 | The Baron of Arizona | John Griff |
1950 | Motor Patrol | Detective Robert Flynn |
1950 | Riders of the Range | Clint Burrows |
1950 | The Return of Jesse James | Frank James |
1950 | Dallas | Wild Bill Hickok |
1950 | A Modern Marriage | Dr. Donald Andrews |
1949 | He Walked by Night | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
1949 | I Shot Jesse James | Jesse James |
1949 | Rimfire | The Abilene Kid |
1949 | Red Desert | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
1949 | Bailing Out | Narrator |
1949 | Grand Canyon | Mitch Bennett |
1948 | Walk a Crooked Mile | Narrator (voice) |
1948 | The Man from Texas | Marshall Gregg |
1948 | Last of the Wild Horses | Riley Morgan |
1948 | Panhandle | Matt Garson |
1948 | Jungle Goddess | Radio Newscaster (uncredited) |
1948 | The Return of Wildfire | Marty Quinn |
1947 | The Brasher Doubloon | Dr. Moss (uncredited) |
1947 | Boomerang! | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
1947 | Captain from Castile | Juan Escudero (uncredited) |
1947 | 13 Rue Madeleine | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
1947 | The Fabulous Texan | Jessup |
1946 | The Dark Corner | Lt. Frank Reeves |
1946 | Shock | District Attorney O'Neill |
1946 | It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog | Mike Valentine |
1946 | If I'm Lucky | Jed Conklin, Magonnagle's Campaign Manager |
1946 | The Razor's Edge | Party Waiter (voice) (uncredited) |
1945 | The House on 92nd Street | Narrator (voice) |
1945 | Circumstantial Evidence | Prosecutor |
1945 | Leave Her to Heaven | Dr. Mason |
1945 | The Caribbean Mystery | Dr. Rene Marcel |
1945 | Doll Face | Flo Hartman |
1945 | The Last Bomb | Narrator |
1945 | Boeing B-29 Superfortress Bomb Loading Procedures | Tactics Colonel |
1945 | A Bell for Adano | Cmdr. Robertson |
1944 | Wilson | White House Usher (uncredited) |
1944 | Four Jills in a Jeep | Fighter Pilot Dispatcher on Loudspeaker (uncredited) |
1944 | Roger Touhy, Gangster | FBI Agent Boyden |
1944 | Rainbow Island | High Priest Kahuna |
1944 | Home in Indiana | Narrator in Opening Scene (uncredited) |
1944 | Primary Flight Training: Flight Sense | First Dive-bomber Pilot |
1944 | In the Meantime, Darling | Maj. Phillips |
1943 | Guadalcanal Diary | War Correspondent/ Narrator |
1943 | Wintertime | Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited) |
1943 | Happy Land | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
1942 | Jail House Blues | Boston |
1942 | The Mystery of Marie Roget | Naval Officer |
1942 | Arizona Terrors | Jack Halliday aka Don Pedro de Berendo |
1942 | I Married a Witch | |
1942 | Lady in a Jam | Man at Auction (uncredited) |
1941 | Whistling in the Dark | Beau Smith |
1941 | I'll Wait for You | Tony Berolli |
1941 | Sky Raiders | Caddens |
1941 | Sea Raiders | Carl Tonjes |
1941 | Ziegfeld Girl | Geoffrey's Friend in Audience (uncredited) |
1941 | Adventures of Captain Marvel | Rahman Bar |
1941 | Appointment for Love | Ferguson (uncredited) |
1941 | Road Agent | Henchman Shayne |
1940 | The Bank Dick | Francois |
1940 | I Take This Woman | Bob Hampton |
1940 | Flight Command | Admiral's Aide (uncredited) |
1940 | Meet the Wildcat | Basso--Henchman |
1940 | Ski Patrol | Ivan Dubroski |
1939 | Zorro's Fighting Legion | Don Diego Vega / Zorro |
1939 | The Man from Montreal | Ross Montgomery, aka L. R. Rawlins |
1939 | Stronger Than Desire | Flagg's Party Guest (uncredited) |
1939 | Calling Dr. Kildare | Tom Crandell |
1939 | Bachelor Mother | Polly's First Dance Partner (uncredited) |
1939 | Sergeant Madden | Lawyer |
1938 | Sunset Murder Case | Oliver Helton |
1938 | Female Fugitive | Bruce Dunning |
1938 | Hollywood Stadium Mystery | Ralph Mortimer |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1967 | Hondo | |
1965 | Green Acres | Pilot |
1959 | Rawhide | Clement |
1959 | Tightrope | Raymond Braddock |
1958 | Sea Hunt | |
1958 | Bat Masterson | Raoul Cummings |
1958 | The Texan | |
1958 | The Texan | Wild Jack Tobin |
1957 | Perry Mason | Medical Examiner |
1957 | Wagon Train | Mort Galvin |
1955 | Navy Log | |
1954 | Public Defender | Bart Matthews |
1952 | Cavalcade of America | |
1951 | Racket Squad |