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Carl Benton Reid ( born 14 August 1893 in Lansing, Michigan - 16 March 1973 in Hollywood, California) was an American actor. He achieved fame on the Broadway stage in 1939 as Oscar Hubbard, one of Regina Giddens's (Tallulah Bankhead) greedy, devious brothers in the play The Little Foxes, and made his film debut reprising his role opposite Bette Davis in the 1941 film version. He also appeared in several Shakespeare plays on Broadway, and in the original production of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh, as Harry Slade.
He had an aristocratic bearing, a fine, cultured voice, and a stern, cold demeanor which quickly stereotyped him in villainous, and sometimes simply unpleasant characters, although he could easily play a sympathetic role, as he did occasionally in such films as the 1957 TV-movie version of The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Here he played the Mayor of Hamelout, who unsuccessfully requests help from the Mayor of Hamelin (Claude Rains), when Hamelout is the victim of a flood. The flood leads to the famous plague of rats which invade Hamelin, and set the main plot in motion.
He repeated his 1939 stage role of Oscar Hubbard in the original Broadway production of "The Little Foxes" when the 1941 film was made.
Stern, mustachioed American character actor who mostly played well-dressed heavies in the 40s and 50s.
Graduated from the drama department at Carnegie Tech.
Trained at the Cleveland Playhouse in the 1920s and appeared in shortened versions of Shakespearean productions at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933.