
Gene Reynolds
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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.
Known For







Credits
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Self★ 8.6
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The Real M*A*S*H 2010Himself★ NR
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Self★ 7.5
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Self★ 6.5
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Himself★ 5
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Memories of M*A*S*H 1991Self★ NR
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Whirlybirds 1957Hal Neilson★ 5.5
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Diane 1956Montecuculli★ 5.8
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Highway Patrol 1955Henry Corey★ 5.8
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The Country Girl 1954Larry★ 6.9
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Climax! 1954Hank★ 3.3
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Studio 57 1954★ NR
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Vince Angelino★ 5.7
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Public Defender 1954★ 6
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Annie Oakley 1954Steve Bailey★ 5.2
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★ 5.5
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99 River Street 1953Chuck★ 6.8
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Gas Station Man★ 6.3
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I Led Three Lives 1953★ NR
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Cpl. Kalinsky★ 7.3
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George Eastman★ 8.6
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Dragnet 1951★ 6.4
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I Love Lucy 1951Mr. Taylor (uncredited)★ 7.9
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The Living Christ 1951Blind Man★ 5
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Lux Video Theatre 1950Coke★ 6.3
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The Lone Ranger 1949Jim Andrews★ 6.7
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Slattery's Hurricane 1949Control Tower Operator (uncredited)★ 5.4
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The Big Cat 1949Wid Hawks, Gil' Son★ 3.5
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Jungle Patrol 1948Lt. Marion Minor★ 5
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Eddie Holden★ NR
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Eddie Holden★ 6
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Eagle Squadron 1942The kid★ NR
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Ru★ 5.5
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Marty Driscoll★ 6.5
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The Penalty 1941Russell 'Roosty' Nelson★ 6
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Jimmy McMahon★ 5.4
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Santa Fe Trail 1940Jason Brown★ 5.7
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Gallant Sons 1940Johnny Davis★ 7.2
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The Mortal Storm 1940Rudi★ 7.2
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Edison, the Man 1940Jimmy Price★ 6.6
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The Blue Bird 1940Studious Boy★ 5.7
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Bad Little Angel 1939Thomas 'Tommy' Wilks★ 4.9
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Frankie★ 6.1
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The Flying Irishman 1939Young Douglas Corrigan★ 4.6
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The Spirit of Culver 1939Carruthers★ NR
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Boys Town 1938Tony Ponessa★ 6.7
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The Crowd Roars 1938Tommy McCoy, as a boy★ 6.5
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Jimmy MacMahon Jr.★ 6.2
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In Old Chicago 1938Dion O'Leary (as a boy)★ 6.5
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Of Human Hearts 1938Jason Wilkins as a Child★ 5.8
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Madame X 1937Raymond Fleuriot, Age 12-14★ 6.2
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The Californian 1937Ramon as a Child★ NR
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Captains Courageous 1937Boy in Print Shop (uncredited)★ 7.4
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Thank You, Jeeves! 1936Bobby Smith★ 6
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Sins of Man 1936Karl Freyman as a Boy★ NR
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Tommy's Friend (uncredited)★ 3
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Babes in Toyland 1934Boy (uncredited)★ 6.3
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Washee Ironee 1934Football Player★ 6.8