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Eugene Reynolds Blumenthal, better known as Gene Reynolds, was an American actor, television writer, director, and producer. He was one of the producers of the TV series M*A*S*H.
Birth Name
Eugene Reynolds Blumenthal
Born
Wednesday, 04 April 1923
Died
Monday, 03 February 2020
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Celebrity Page | Self | 2013 |
The Real M*A*S*H | Himself | 2010 |
Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust | Himself / Self | 2004 |
'M*A*S*H': 30th Anniversary Reunion | Himself / Self | 2002 |
Hennesey | Bob | 1959 |
The Silent Service | Lt. Cmdr. William J. Millican | 1957 |
Code 3 | Doug Porter | 1957 |
Whirlybirds | Hal Neilson | 1957 |
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit | Soldier | 1956 |
Diane | Montecuculli | 1956 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Celebrity Page | Self | 2013 |
The Real M*A*S*H | Himself | 2010 |
Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust | Himself / Self | 2004 |
'M*A*S*H': 30th Anniversary Reunion | Himself / Self | 2002 |
Hennesey | Bob | 1959 |
The Silent Service | Lt. Cmdr. William J. Millican | 1957 |
Code 3 | Doug Porter | 1957 |
Whirlybirds | Hal Neilson | 1957 |
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit | Soldier | 1956 |
Diane | Montecuculli | 1956 |
Crossroads | Jack | 1955 |
The People's Choice | Jim - Sock's Fishing Partner | 1955 |
Highway Patrol | Henry Carey | 1955 |
The McConnell Story | B-17 Pilot | 1955 |
Navy Log | G.I. | 1955 |
The Country Girl | Larry | 1955 |
The Millionaire | Lt. Larrabee | 1955 |
TV Reader's Digest | Hugo | 1955 |
The Bridges at Toko-Ri | C.I.C. Officer | 1954 |
Climax! | Hank | 1954 |
Studio 57 | Pvt. Peter Hunter | 1954 |
Down Three Dark Streets | Vince Angelino | 1954 |
Prisoner of War | Capt. Richard Collingswood | 1954 |
Mr. District Attorney | Dickson | 1954 |
Public Defender | Eddie Fraser | 1954 |
Waterfront | Holly Traber, Bob Clark | 1954 |
Annie Oakley | Steve Bailey | 1954 |
The Man Behind the Badge | Carl Wingate | 1953 |
I Led 3 Lives | Comrade Dan Ellman | 1953 |
99 River Street | Chuck | 1953 |
You Are There | Soldier Loyal to Napoleon | 1953 |
General Electric Theater | Gas Station Man | 1953 |
Omnibus | Archie Goodwin (segment "The Fine Art of Murder") | 1952 |
The Ford Television Theatre | Cpl. Kalinsky | 1952 |
Dragnet | George Bell | 1951 |
I Love Lucy | Mr. Taylor | 1951 |
The Living Christ Series | Blind Man | 1951 |
Lux Video Theatre | Coke | 1950 |
The Lone Ranger | Jim Andrews | 1949 |
Slattery's Hurricane | Control Tower Operator | 1949 |
The Big Cat | Wid Hawks - Gil's Son / Wid Hawks, Gil' Son | 1949 |
Jungle Patrol | Lt. Marion Minor | 1948 |
Eagle Squadron | 1942 | |
The Tuttles of Tahiti | Ru | 1942 |
Junior G-Men of the Air | Eddie Holden | 1942 |
Adventure in Washington | Marty Driscoll | 1941 |
The Penalty | 'Roosty' / Russell 'Roosty' Nelson | 1941 |
Andy Hardy's Private Secretary | Jimmy McMahon | 1941 |
Santa Fe Trail | Jason Brown | 1940 |
Gallant Sons | Johnny Davis | 1940 |
The Mortal Storm | Rudi Roth / Rudi | 1940 |
Edison, the Man | Jimmy Price | 1940 |
The Blue Bird | Studious Boy | 1940 |
Bad Little Angel | Thomas 'Tommy' Wilks | 1939 |
They Shall Have Music | Frankie | 1939 |
The Flying Irishman | Clyde 'Douglas' Corrigan / Young Douglas Corrigan | 1939 |
The Spirit of Culver | Carruthers | 1939 |
Boys Town | Tony Ponessa | 1938 |
The Crowd Roars | Tommy McCoy - as a boy / Tommy McCoy, as a boy | 1938 |
Love Finds Andy Hardy | Jimmy MacMahon / Jimmy MacMahon Jr. | 1938 |
In Old Chicago | Dion O'Leary (as a boy) | 1938 |
Of Human Hearts | Jason Wilkins - as a Child / Jason Wilkins as a Child | 1938 |
Thunder Trail | Richard Ames - at 14 | 1937 |
Heidi | Undetermined Secondary Role | 1937 |
Madame X | Raymond Fleuriot - Age 12-14 / Raymond Fleuriot, Age 12-14 | 1937 |
The Californian | Ramon as a Child | 1937 |
Captains Courageous | Boy in Print Shop | 1937 |
Thank You, Jeeves! | Bobby Smith | 1936 |
Sins of Man | Karl Freyman as a Boy | 1936 |
Too Many Parents | Cadet | 1936 |
The Calling of Dan Matthews | Tommy's Friend | 1935 |
Teacher's Beau | Student | 1935 |
Transient Lady | Young Boy | 1935 |
March of the Wooden Soldiers | Boy | 1934 |
Washee Ironee | Football player | 1934 |
Director Filmography
Title | Year |
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Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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'M*A*S*H': 30th Anniversary Reunion | 2002 |
The Whereabouts of Jenny | 1991 |
Blossom | 1990 |
Mr. President | 1987 |
Mr. Sunshine | 1986 |
Doing Life | 1986 |
Hometown | 1985 |
Lou Grant | 1977 |
Karen | 1975 |
Roll Out | 1973 |
M*A*S*H | 1972 |
Anna and the King | 1972 |
Room 222 | 1969 |
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir | 1968 |
Vacation Playhouse | 1963 |
Year | Type | Category | Won |
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1982 | Emmy | Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series | Nominated |
1982 | Emmy | Outstanding Drama Series | Nominated |
1981 | Emmy | Outstanding Drama Series | Nominated |
1981 | Emmy | Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series | Nominated |
1980 | Emmy | Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series | Nominated |
1980 | Emmy | Outstanding Drama Series | Won |
1980 | Emmy | Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series | Nominated |
1979 | Emmy | Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series | Nominated |
1979 | Emmy | Outstanding Drama Series | Won |
1979 | Emmy | Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series | Nominated |
1978 | Emmy | Outstanding Drama Series | Nominated |
1977 | Emmy | Outstanding Comedy Series | Nominated |
1976 | Emmy | Outstanding Comedy Series | Nominated |
1976 | Emmy | Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series | Won |
1976 | Emmy | Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Nominated |
1975 | Emmy | Outstanding Comedy Series | Nominated |
1975 | Emmy | Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series | Won |
1974 | Emmy | Outstanding Comedy Series | Won |
1974 | Emmy | Best Directing in Comedy | Nominated |
1973 | Emmy | Outstanding Comedy Series | Nominated |