Oliver Reed
Robert Oliver Reed (February 13, 1938 – May 2, 1999) was a renowned English actor celebrated for his vibrant and rebellious persona both on and off the screen. He gained prominence in the early 1960s through his roles in Hammer Horror films, which set the stage for a diverse and impactful career. Among his most memorable performances are Bill Sikes in the Oscar-winning musical Oliver! (1968), a role directed by his uncle, Carol Reed, and the acclaimed films Women in Love (1969) and The Devils (1971).
Reed's versatility shone through in his portrayals of iconic characters such as Athos in The Three Musketeers (1973) and its sequel, The Four Musketeers (1974). He also showcased his talent in Tommy (1975) and Funny Bones (1995). His final role as Antonius Proximo, a gruff gladiator trainer in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator (2000), earned him a posthumous BAFTA nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, marking a fitting capstone to his illustrious career.
At the height of his popularity in 1971, Reed was ranked as the fifth most popular star in British cinemas. The British Film Institute noted that his collaborations with directors Michael Winner and Ken Russell solidified his status as a quintessential figure in British cinema. However, his battle with alcoholism began to overshadow his career in the mid-1970s, with the BFI commenting on his reputation as one of Britain's most notorious drinkers. Despite the challenges, Reed's legacy as a compelling actor endures.
Filmography
Captain Clegg
Skeleton Coast
Beat Girl
Blue Blood
Paranoiac
Oliver!
Rage to Kill
The Return of the Musketeers
The Party's Over
His and Hers
Dante's Inferno (1967)
Ransom (1977)
Sitting Target
The Damned (1962)
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
The Assassination Bureau
Burnt Offerings
The Sting II
Lisztomania
Women in Love
Parting Shots
Funny Bones
The Four Musketeers
Jeremiah
Sword of Sherwood Forest
Tommy
Two of a Kind
The Devils
Fanny Hill (1983)
The Pirates of Blood River
Venom (1981)
Prisoner of Honor
The Sell Out