Gene Reynolds
Actor/Actriz
43
Movies
61
TV Shows
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Gene Reynolds (born Eugene Reynolds Blumenthal, April 4, 1923 - February 3, 2020) was an American actor, television writer, director, and producer. He was one of the producers of the TV series M*A*S*H.
Reynolds made his screen debut in the 1934 Our Gang short Washee Ironee, and for the next three decades made numerous appearances in films such as In Old Chicago (1937), Captains Courageous (1937), Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938), Boys Town (1938), They Shall Have Music (1939), Santa Fe Trail (1940), Adventure in Washington (1941), Eagle Squadron (1942) and The Country Girl (1954), and on television series like I Love Lucy, Armstrong Circle Theatre, Whirlybirds, and Hallmark Hall of Fame. He was contracted to MGM between 1937 and 1940. He was in the U.S. Army during World War II.
In 1957, Reynolds joined forces with Frank Gruber and James Brooks to create Tales of Wells Fargo for NBC. During the program's five-year run he wrote and directed numerous episodes. Additional directing credits include multiple episodes of Leave It to Beaver, The Andy Griffith Show, The Farmer's Daughter, My Three Sons, F Troop, Hogan's Heroes, Room 222, and Many Happy Returns.
As a writer, director, and producer, Reynolds was involved with two highly successful CBS series in the 1970s and early 1980s. Between 1972 and 1983, he produced 120 episodes of M*A*S*H, which he co-created with Larry Gelbart, and for which he also wrote 11 episodes and directed 24. During that same period, he produced 22 episodes of Lou Grant, for which he wrote (or co-wrote) five episodes and directed 11.
Reynolds has been nominated for twenty-four Emmy Awards and won six times, including Outstanding Comedy Series for M*A*S*H and Outstanding Drama Series twice for Lou Grant, which also earned him a Humanitas Prize. He won the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Direction of a Comedy Series twice for his work on M*A*S*H and the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Direction of a Drama Series once for his work on Lou Grant.
Reynolds was elected President of the Directors Guild of America in 1993, a post he held for four years until 1997.
He died on February 3, 2020 at age 96.
As Actor/Actress
Dragnet
Climax!
Hank
Yo Amo a Lucy
Mr. Taylor (uncredited)
Omnibus
Archie Goodwin
The Lone Ranger
Jim Andrews
Highway Patrol
Henry Corey
The Ford Television Theatre
Cpl. Kalinsky
Public Defender
Studio 57
Annie Oakley
Steve Bailey
I Led Three Lives
Whirlybirds
Hal Neilson
The Man Behind the Badge
Hallmark Hall of Fame
George Eastman
General Electric Theater
Gas Station Man
The Living Christ
Blind Man
Diane
Montecuculli
Capitanes intrépidos
Boy in Print Shop (uncredited)
La que volvió por su amor
Larry
Eagle Squadron
The kid
El pájaro azul
Studious Boy
Babes in Toyland
Boy (uncredited)
Santa Fe Trail
Jason Brown
Con los brazos abiertos
Tony Ponessa
Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust
Self
La tormenta mortal
Rudi
Edison, el hombre
Jimmy Price
99 River Street
Chuck
Slattery's Hurricane
Control Tower Operator (uncredited)
The Crowd Roars
Tommy McCoy, as a boy
Behind the Camera
The Andy Griffith Show
Director
Mannix
Director
Mash
Director, Escritor, Productor Ejecutivo, Historia
Hogan's Heroes
Director
Lois & Clark: Las nuevas aventuras de Superman
Director
El Toque de un Angel
Director
Leave It to Beaver
Director
My Three Sons
Director
The Donna Reed Show
Director
Randall, el justiciero
Director
Lou Grant
Director, Escritor, Productor Ejecutivo, Productor, Creator
Peter Gunn
Director
La vida sigue su curso
Director
Blossom
Productor
La familia Monster
Director
77 Sunset Strip
Director
In the Heat of the Night
Director
Tales of Wells Fargo
Creator
Room 222
Director, Escritor, Productor
Alfred Hitchcock Presenta
Director
F Troop
Director
Promised Land
Director
The Farmer's Daughter
Director
Gidget
Director
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
Director, Productor
Christy
Director
The Second Hundred Years
Director
Mister Roberts
Director
N.Y.P.D.
Director
Occasional Wife
Director