Theodore Reed was an American film director and producer active during the early to mid-20th century. He directed and produced a variety of films, including Double or Nothing (1937) and What a Life (1939). Reed also served as the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1933 to 1934, playing a significant role in the development of the American film industry during its formative years.
Double or Nothing
(Director)
The Gaucho
(Manager of Operations)
The Nut
(Director)
Those Were the Days!
(Director)
Life with Henry
(Producer)
Life with Henry
(Director)
Tropic Holiday
(Director)
What a Life
(Director)
Cleopatra
(Production Manager)
Arizona
(Writer)
Those Were the Days!
(Producer)
When the Clouds Roll By
(Assistant Director)
The Black Pirate
(Production Manager)
The Thief of Bagdad
(Production Manager)
I'm from Missouri
(Director)
Say! Young Fellow
(Title Designer)
Lady Be Careful
(Director)
What a Life
(Producer)
Her First Beau
(Director)
Song of My Heart
(Producer)
City Lights
(Sound Supervisor)