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Reginald Gardiner

Reginald Gardiner

32 titles Acting Feb 27, 1903 Died: Jul 07, 1980 London, England, UK

Reginald Gardiner (February 27, 1903 - July 7, 1980) was a distinguished English actor renowned for his work in both film and television. A proud graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Gardiner embarked on his acting journey with his film debut in Alfred Hitchcock's 1926 silent feature, The Lodger. His move to Hollywood marked the beginning of a prolific career, where he frequently portrayed the quintessential British butler, bringing charm and sophistication to his roles.

One of Gardiner's most memorable performances came in 1940 when he played the character Schultz in Charlie Chaplin's satirical classic The Great Dictator, a role that solidified his status in the industry. As his career progressed into the 1960s, Gardiner embraced the television landscape, making notable guest appearances on popular sitcoms of the era. He notably starred in an episode of Fess Parker's ABC series, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, titled "Citizen Bellows."

Gardiner's final significant role was in the 1966-67 sitcom The Pruitts of Southampton, where he shared the screen with the comedienne Phyllis Diller. Throughout his life, Gardiner left an indelible mark on the entertainment world, celebrated for his versatile performances and enduring legacy.

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