Born 1911 (age 63) · Petrolia, Clay County, Texas, USA
Appears in 111 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Reed Hadley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Filmography

Leave Her to Heaven
7.4
Leave Her to Heaven
1945
as Dr. Mason
I Married a Witch
The Bank Dick
6.5
The Bank Dick
1940
as Francois
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
6.3
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
1967
as Hymie Weiss
He Walked by Night
6.7
He Walked by Night
1949
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Curse of the Fly
5.4
Curse of the Fly
1965
as Ike
The Razor's Edge
6.9
The Razor's Edge
1946
as Party Waiter (voice) (uncredited)
Boomerang!
7.1
Boomerang!
1947
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Bachelor Mother
7.2
Bachelor Mother
1939
as Polly's First Dance Partner (uncredited)
The Dark Corner
6.7
The Dark Corner
1946
as Lt. Frank Reeves
Shock
6.0
Shock
1946
as District Attorney O'Neill
The Baron of Arizona
6.7
The Baron of Arizona
1950
as John Griff
Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie
7.3
Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie
1995
as Self (archive footage)
I Shot Jesse James
6.3
I Shot Jesse James
1949
as Jesse James
The House on 92nd Street
6.6
The House on 92nd Street
1945
as Narrator (voice)
13 Rue Madeleine
6.1
13 Rue Madeleine
1947
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
The Brasher Doubloon
5.9
The Brasher Doubloon
1947
as Dr. Moss (uncredited)
Ziegfeld Girl
6.6
Ziegfeld Girl
1941
as Geoffrey's Friend in Audience (uncredited)
Dallas
6.5
Dallas
1950
as Wild Bill Hickok
Captain from Castile
7.2
Captain from Castile
1947
as Juan Escudero (uncredited)