Known for Acting

Robert Oliver Reed (February 13, 1938 – May 2, 1999) was an English actor known for his "hellraiser" lifestyle. After making his first significant screen appearances in Hammer Horror films in the early 1960s, his notable films include The Trap (1966), playing Bill Sikes in the 1968 Best Picture Oscar winner Oliver! (a film directed by his uncle Carol Reed), Women in Love (1969), Hannibal Brooks (1969), The Devils (1971), portraying Athos in The Three Musketeers (1973) and The Four Musketeers (1974); the lover and stepfather in Tommy (1975), Funny Bones (1995) and Gladiator (2000). For playing Antonius Proximo, the old, gruff gladiator trainer in Ridley Scott's Gladiator, in what was his final film, Reed was posthumously nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 2000. At the peak of his career, in 1971, British exhibitors voted Reed fifth most popular star at the box office. The British Film Institute (BFI) stated that "partnerships with Michael Winner and Ken Russell in the mid-60s saw Reed become an emblematic Brit-flick icon", but from the mid-1970s his alcoholism began affecting his career, with the BFI adding "Reed had assumed Robert Newton's mantle as Britain's thirstiest thespian".
2000
as Proximo
1975
as Frank
1968
as Bill Sikes
1973
as Athos
1971
as Father Urbain Grandier
1988
as Vulcan
1979
as Dr. Hal Raglan
1989
as Roderick Usher
1969
as Gerald Crich
1960
as Spectator at Sideshow (uncredited)
1990
as Billy Bones
1974
as Train Conductor
1981
as General Rodolfo Graziani
1986
as Gerald Kingsland
1978
as Eddie Mars
1998
as General Safan
1987
as Sarm
1983
as Edward Widdlecome
1974
as Hugh Lombard
1983
as Jason Kincaid