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Other names
  
P. Kynaston Reeves

Name
  
Kynaston Reeves

Role
  
Character actor



Full Name
  
Philip Arthur Reeves

Born
  
29 May 1893 (
1893-05-29
)
London, England, UK

Died
  
December 5, 1971, Lewisham, London, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Arthur Robert Reeves, Clarissa Mary Kynaston

TV shows
  
United!, The Caramel Crisis

Movies
  
Fiend Without a Face, School for Scoundrels, Carlton‑Browne of the FO, Captain Horatio Hornblower, Four Sided Triangle

Similar People
  
Arthur Crabtree, Robert Hamer, Maurice Elvey, Cyril Frankel, John Gilling

Philip Arthur Reeves (29 May 1893 in London, England – 5 December 1971 in London), known professionally as Kynaston Reeves, was an English character actor who appeared in numerous films and many television plays and series.

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Early life

Reeves was born in London on 29 May 1893 and was the first of two sons of Arthur Robert Reeves (born 1855) and Clarissa Mary Kynaston (b. 1864). His brother was John Edward.

He was married to the Australian Jewish stage actress Paula Sabina. They had two children, Thomas and Suzanne.

Career

Philip Arthur Reeves, professionally known as P. Kynaston Reeves or Kynaston Reeves, took his mother's maiden name as a middle name when commencing his film career with a small part in the 1931 film Many Waters, before dispensing with the prefixed initial. He believed that having a name that reminded directors of the famous actor Edward Kynaston would help him to get work. In 1932, he progressed to a supporting role, playing an editor called Bob Mitchell alongside Ivor Novello and Jack Hawkins in The Lodger (renamed The Phantom Fiend in 1935).

After playing the Reverend Edmund Ovington opposite Otto Kruger in the 1938 film, Housemaster, Reeves developed a speciality for portraying authority figures, such as judges, doctors, professors and clergymen.

Television was to provide a valuable source of income. In 1950, Reeves was invited to voice the character of Mr Growser in a BBC Television children's show, The Cruise of The Toytown Belle.

This led to further work for the children's department at the BBC, namely in adaptations of Shakespeare's The Tempest (as Alonso, King of Naples) and Philip Wade's Jenny Meade (as Mr Steele), both produced in 1951.

Reeves was then offered one of his most notable acting parts on television, namely that of Henry Quelch, form master to the 'Fat Owl of the Remove', Billy Bunter, in the long-running television series Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School. He recorded six episodes in 1952, after which fellow actors Raf De La Torre, John Woodnutt and Jack Melford began sharing the portrayal of this supporting character. Making just a single episode in 1954 ("Bunter Won't Go"), Reeves then returned to reprise the performance for two more episodes in 1956, and a further four in 1957, following which he gave up the role.

This did not end his involvement with BBC productions however, and in 1958 he appeared in the six-part project Leave It To Todhunter (based on the 1937 book "Trial and Error" by Anthony Berkeley), playing Ambrose Chitterwick in an episode called "In Search Of A Corpse".

In 1959 he played the Duke of Omnium in all six episodes of another series from the BBC, The Eustace Diamonds, adapted from the novel by Anthony Trollope about the London society scandal caused in the 19th century when a diamond necklace goes missing.

In 1962, he starred as Thomas Crawford in the Broadway play The Affair.

In a rare outing for ABC television, he took the part of Major General Goddard in a 1966 episode of The Avengers TV series, entitled "What the Butler Saw" and starring Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg, but would go on to play an entirely different character called Dickens in the 1968 screening of "Legacy Of Death", by which time Linda Thorson was portraying John Steed's female sidekick.

Reeves also appeared in seven of 26 episodes of the classic BBC television series The Forsyte Saga, broadcast in early 1967, playing Nicholas Forsyte.

He could be seen throughout the 1960s in a variety of other popular productions, such as the police serial No Hiding Place, drama anthologies Armchair Theatre and The Wednesday Play and as "The Minister" in an episode of Patrick McGoohan's The Prisoner television series.

Reeves' film career continued in parallel with his small screen contributions, and in 1941 he had portrayed Lord Stanley to John Gielgud's Disraeli in the biographical treatment The Prime Minister. In 1948 he played Dr Chawner in the Peter Ustinov tour de force Vice Versa (Ustinov having written, co-produced and directed it), and in the same year he appeared as the Lord Chief Justice of the High Court in The Winslow Boy, which starred Robert Donat. In 1950 he revisited the subject of Disraeli in the film The Mudlark, when he took the part of General Sir Henry Ponsonby in the story of a street urchin (or "mudlark") who is found in Windsor Castle attempting to talk to Queen Victoria. This time, Disraeli is played by Alec Guinness.

In 1957, he took the role of Professor Walgate in the science fiction B film Fiend Without a Face, whose hero was played by Marshall Thompson, and whose plot had Canada attacked by mutated caterpillar-like creatures made of human spines and brains. During a period of steady cinematic work, he also found time to portray a "testy old millionaire" in Carry On Regardless in 1961.

A year before his death in 1971, he made both his final television appearance and his last film. In a dramatic enactment during an edition of the BBC arts magazine Omnibus, he took the part of French painter Renoir in a piece entitled "A Requiem for Modigliani", describing the final part of the Italian artist's life, and his love affairs. And in the cinema, he fulfilled a small role in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, the 1970 film which starred Robert Stephens and Geneviève Page.

Death

Reeves died of cerebral thrombosis in Lewisham, London, at the age of 78.

Filmography

Actor
1969
Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
Renoir / Old Wordsworth
- A Requiem for Modigliani (1970) - Renoir
- The Woman from the Shadows (1969) - Old Wordsworth
1970
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes as
Old Man (uncredited)
1965
The Worker (TV Series) as
Chief / Mr. Buffy
- Hallo Cobbler (1969) - Chief
- The Man Who Moved His Head (1965) - Mr. Buffy
1969
Anne of the Thousand Days as
Willoughby (uncredited)
1969
Pegasus (TV Series) as
Lord Barham
- The Safety of This Nation (1969) - Lord Barham
1969
Plays of Today (TV Series) as
Lord Wharncliffe
- Men of Iron (1969) - Lord Wharncliffe
1969
Barrister at Law (TV Movie) as
Judge
1969
Heritage (TV Series) as
Tiresias
- Antigone: Part 2 (1969) - Tiresias
- Antigone: Part 1 (1969)
1969
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Judge
- Emlyn (1969) - Judge
1966
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Dickens / Major General Goddard
- Legacy of Death (1968) - Dickens
- What the Butler Saw (1966) - Major General Goddard
1968
Misleading Cases (TV Series) as
Mr. Smith
- Right of Way (1968) - Mr. Smith
1968
Hot Millions as
Quayle (uncredited)
1968
The Jazz Age (TV Series) as
Sir Henry
- Post Mortem (1968) - Sir Henry
1968
If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them (TV Movie) as
The Judge
1968
Gates to Paradise as
The Prior
1968
Mogul (TV Series) as
Sir Peter Gibbon
- The Wrecking of the Sierra Nevada (1968) - Sir Peter Gibbon
1967
The Prisoner (TV Series) as
The Minister
- Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling (1967) - The Minister (uncredited)
1967
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Old man / Dr. Matthews
- Kippers and Curtains (1967) - Old man
- A Breach in the Wall (1967) - Dr. Matthews
1967
Haunted (TV Mini Series) as
Lord Ennering
- After the Funeral (1967) - Lord Ennering
1967
Love Story (TV Series) as
Judge
- Breach of Promise (1967) - Judge
1967
The Forsyte Saga (TV Series) as
Nicholas Forsyte
- Swan Song (1967) - Nicholas Forsyte
- Birth of a Forsyte (1967) - Nicholas Forsyte
- In the Web (1967) - Nicholas Forsyte
- The Challenge (1967) - Nicholas Forsyte
- In Chancery (1967) - Nicholas Forsyte
- Indian Summer of a Forsyte (1967) - Nicholas Forsyte
- Into the Dark (1967) - Nicholas Forsyte
- A Man of Property (1967) - Nicholas Forsyte
- Dinner at Swithins (1967) - Nicholas Forsyte
- A Family Festival (1967) - Nicholas Forsyte
1967
Write a Play (TV Series)
- The Masterpiece & To an Audience of Cork-Lined Ears (1967)
1966
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Dr. Warburton / Lord Chief Justice
- The Family Reunion (1966) - Dr. Warburton
- The Queen and Jackson (1966) - Lord Chief Justice
1966
United! (TV Series) as
Eustace Everitt
- Episode #1.73 (1966) - Eustace Everitt
- Episode #1.70 (1966) - Eustace Everitt
1966
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Sir Roy
- The Caramel Crisis (1966) - Sir Roy
1956
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Blau / Professor Chadwick / Jacob Twisden / ...
- Solo for the Banker (1965) - Blau
- My Father's Keeper (1965) - Professor Chadwick
- Loyalties (1960) - Jacob Twisden
- A Man Involved (1959) - Court of Appeal Judge
- Both Ends Meet (1956) - Sir George Treherne
1965
Hereward the Wake (TV Series) as
Baldwin
- The Wind Blows (1965) - Baldwin
- The Court of Love (1965) - Baldwin
- The Sorceress of St. Omer (1965) - Baldwin
1965
Pardon the Expression (TV Series) as
Sir Charles Dobson
- The Old One Two (1965) - Sir Charles Dobson
1965
Jury Room (TV Series) as
Lord Mayor
- A Time to Speak (1965) - Lord Mayor
1965
The World of Wooster (TV Series) as
Mr. Waterbury
- Jeeves and the Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy (1965) - Mr. Waterbury
1957
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
The Judge / Lord Foden / Judge / ...
- The Trial of Dr. Fancy (1964) - The Judge
- The Living Image (1963) - Lord Foden
- The Innocent (1960) - Judge
- Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (1960) - Uncle Jaspar
- The Mortimer Touch (1957) - Duke of Applecross
- Policy for Love (1957) - Septimus Hazelwood
1964
Hide and Seek as
Hunter
1963
Jezebel ex UK (TV Series) as
George Gladstone
- The Long Voyage (1963) - George Gladstone
1962
Go to Blazes as
1st Clubman
1961
In the Doghouse as
Colonel
1960
Knight Errant Limited (TV Series) as
Professor Martin / Adrian Bond / Charles Grainger
- Tall, Dark Stranger (1961) - Professor Martin
- Something in the City (1960) - Adrian Bond
- A Strong Cup of Poison (1960) - Charles Grainger
1961
Why Bother to Knock as
Neighbour
1961
The Shadow of the Cat as
The Grandfather
1961
Carry on Regardless as
Sir Theodore
1961
The Night We Got the Bird as
Mr. Warre-Monger
1961
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Sir Hugo Slate
- The Tiger and the Horse (1961) - Sir Hugo Slate
1960
Played Upon a Stage (TV Series) as
Sir Charles Marlow
- She Stoops to Conquer (1960) - Sir Charles Marlow
1960
In the Nick as
Judge
1960
The Trials of Oscar Wilde as
Guest at Theatre (uncredited)
1960
Rendezvous (TV Series) as
Benson
- The Dodo (1960) - Benson
1960
Captain Moonlight: Man of Mystery (TV Series) as
Sir George
- Episode #1.4 (1960) - Sir George
1960
Francis Storm Investigates (TV Series) as
Col. Sartory
- The Vengeance of Colonel Sartory (1960) - Col. Sartory
1960
School for Scoundrels as
General
1957
Whack-O! (TV Series) as
Magistrate / Dr. Sopwith
- Episode #5.2 (1959) - Magistrate
- Episode #2.4 (1957) - Dr. Sopwith
1959
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Colonel Wing
- The Man Who Left His Coat (1959) - Colonel Wing
1959
The Eustace Diamonds (TV Series) as
Duke of Omnium
- Episode #1.6 (1959) - Duke of Omnium
- Episode #1.5 (1959) - Duke of Omnium
- Episode #1.4 (1959) - Duke of Omnium
- Episode #1.3 (1959) - Duke of Omnium
- Episode #1.2 (1959) - Duke of Omnium
- Episode #1.1 (1959) - Duke of Omnium
1959
Man in a Cocked Hat as
Sir Arthur Carlton-Browne
1959
Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
Archdeacon Shearing
- Golden Rain (1959) - Archdeacon Shearing
1958
Cinderella (TV Movie) as
The Grand Chamberlain
1951
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Raphael Holinshed / Lord Leverdale / Nigel Fergusson / ...
- Till Time Shall End (1958) - Raphael Holinshed
- You, Too, Can Have a Body (1957) - Lord Leverdale
- A Dream of Treason (1955) - Nigel Fergusson
- Inquest on a Hero (1954) - Colonel Stone
- The Doctor's Dilemma (1951) - Cutler Walpole
1958
Leave It to Todhunter (TV Series) as
Ambrose Chitterwick
- Rope's End (1958) - Ambrose Chitterwick
- Cherchez l'Homme (1958) - Ambrose Chitterwick
- Pistols for Two (1958) - Ambrose Chitterwick
- In Search of a Corpse (1958) - Ambrose Chitterwick
1958
A Question of Infidelity as
Judge
1958
Fiend Without a Face as
Prof. Walgate
1958
Prescription for Murder as
Mr. Sparrow
1956
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Landreau / The Doctor / General Wetterburn / ...
- Invitation to a Voyage (1957) - Landreau
- The Father (1957) - The Doctor
- Two Ducks on a Pond (1957) - General Wetterburn
- World of His Own (1956) - Mackie
1957
Terror! Theatre (TV Series) as
Bob Mitchell
- The Phantom Fiend (1957) - Bob Mitchell (as P. Kynaston Reeves)
1957
Robert's Wife (TV Movie) as
The Bishop of Winterbury
1957
High Flight as
Minister for Air
1952
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School (TV Series) as
Mr. Quelch
- Bunter Does His Best (1957) - Mr. Quelch
- Bunter Keeps It Dark (1957) - Mr. Quelch
- Bunter the Ventriloquist (1957) - Mr. Quelch
- Beastly for Bunter (1957) - Mr. Quelch
- Bunter's Christmas Box (1956) - Mr. Quelch
- Bunter on the Warpath (1956) - Mr. Quelch
- Hunting Bunter (1956) - Mr. Quelch
- Billy Bunter's Double (1956) - Mr. Quelch
- Bunter the Bold (1956) - Mr. Quelch
- Backing Up Bunter (1956) - Mr. Quelch
- Bunter Won't Go (1954) - Mr. Quelch
- A Piece of Cake (1952) - Mr. Quelch
- Bunter's Bicycle (1952) - Mr. Quelch
- Bunter's Postal Order (1952) - Mr. Quelch
- The Report (1952) - Mr. Quelch
- The Siege (1952) - Mr. Quelch
1957
Light Fingers as
Sir Charles Shepley-Cooke
1957
Brothers in Law as
Mr. Justice Lawson
1957
The Adventures of Peter Simple (TV Series) as
Lord Privilege
- The Irish Mystery (1957) - Lord Privilege
- The Plot Against Peter (1957) - Lord Privilege
1956
Who Goes Home? (TV Movie) as
Sir Christopher Dangerfield, MP
1956
Guilty? as
Colonel Wright
1955
The Sleeping Beauty (TV Movie) as
The Butler
1955
Fun at St Fanny's as
Mc. Tavish
1954
Burnt Evidence as
Pathologist
1954
Shop Spoiled as
Mr. Ronson
1954
Eight O'Clock Walk as
Mr. Munro
1953
Lady Frederick (TV Movie) as
Admiral Carlisle
1953
Reggie Little at Large (TV Series) as
Mr. Justice Birch
- Law and Disorder (1953) - Mr. Justice Birch
1953
Four Sided Triangle as
Lord Grant
1953
Scotch on the Rocks as
Rev. Ian Macaulay
1953
Top of the Form as
The Dean
1952
The Pickwick Papers (TV Series) as
Mr. Stiggins
- The Fifth Paper (1953) - Mr. Stiggins
- The Fourth Paper (1952) - Mr. Stiggins
1952
Huckleberry Finn (TV Series) as
Silas Phelps
- Back to the River (1952) - Silas Phelps
1952
Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow as
Barworth Director
1952
The Man in Armour (TV Series) as
Mr. Mervyn
- All's Well (1952) - Mr. Mervyn
- Lost Property (1952) - Mr. Mervyn
- Fancy Dress (1952) - Mr. Mervyn
- Teaching Teacher (1952) - Mr. Mervyn
- Back in Armour (1952) - Mr. Mervyn
1952
Penny Princess as
Burgomaster - Policeman
1952
Bachelor in Paris as
Vicar
1951
A Story of Achievement (Documentary) as
The Scientist
1951
The Undefeated (Documentary short) as
Dr. Bevan (uncredited)
1951
Jenny Meade (TV Movie) as
Mr. Steele
1951
The Tempest/II (TV Movie) as
Alonso
1951
The Tempest/II (TV Movie) as
Alonso
1951
The Tempest (TV Movie) as
King Alonso of Naples
1951
Captain Horatio Hornblower as
Adm. Lord Hood
1951
Smart Alec as
Sir Randolph Towle
1950
The Cruise of the Toytown Belle (TV Movie) as
Mr. Growser
1950
The Mudlark as
General Sir Ponsonby (uncredited)
1950
Blackout as
Mr. Dale
1950
Trio as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1950
Moving House (Short) as
Father
1950
Tony Draws a Horse as
Dr. Bletchley
1950
Madeleine as
Dr. Penny (uncredited)
1950
The 20 Questions Murder Mystery as
General Maitland-Webb
1949
Madness of the Heart as
Sir Robert Hammond (uncredited)
1949
Young Chippie (TV Movie) as
Mr. Fraser
1949
For Them That Trespass as
The Judge (uncredited)
1949
Badger's Green as
Dr. Wetherby
1948
The Outsider as
The Bishop
1948
The Weaker Sex as
Captain Dishart
1948
The Winslow Boy as
Lord Chief Justice
1948
Counterblast as
Lucas' Butler (uncredited)
1948
Vice Versa as
Dr. Chawner
1948
This Was a Woman as
Dr. Morrison
1947
The Great Adventure (TV Movie) as
Lord Leonard Alcar
1947
Query (TV Short) as
John Bale, K.C.
1947
Mrs. Fitzherbert as
Equerry (uncredited)
1947
Mr. Gladstone (TV Movie) as
William Ewart Gladstone
1946
Bedelia as
Mr. Bennett
1945
Read All About It (Short) as
Younger (uncredited)
1945
The Echo Murders as
Beales
1945
Notorious Gentleman as
Oxford Dean (uncredited)
1945
Query as
Crossley - King's Counsel
1944
Strawberry Roan as
The Horsedealer
1943
The Night Invader as
Sir Michael
1943
They Met in the Dark as
Naval Officer in Charge of Court Martial
1942
The Young Mr. Pitt as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1941
This England (uncredited)
1941
The Prime Minister as
Lord Stanley (uncredited)
1940
Two for Danger as
Dr. George Frencham
1940
The Flying Squad as
Magistrate (as P. Kynaston Reeves)
1940
The Stars Look Down as
Strother
1939
Sons of the Sea as
Professor Devar
1939
Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday as
Dr. Manners
1939
Sheppey (TV Movie) as
Mr. Bolton
1939
Inquest (TV Movie) as
Sir Denton Hume
1939
Dangerous Masquerade as
James Franklin
1939
The Outsider as
Sir Montague Tollemache (as P. Kynaston Reeves)
1938
The Citadel as
Doctor (uncredited)
1938
Glorious Morning (TV Movie)
1938
Count Albany (TV Movie) as
Cardinal York (1939 version)
1938
Housemaster as
The Rev. Ovington
1937
Lost on the Western Front as
Major Burke
1937
Take a Chance as
Blinkers Grayson
1935
Dark World as
John
1935
Vintage Wine as
Benedict Popinot (as P. Kynaston Reeve)
1934
Power as
Judge (uncredited)
1934
Vagabond Violinist as
Colonel Fitzroy (as P. Kynaston Reeves)
1934
The Outcast as
Man at Dogtrack Reception (uncredited)
1934
The Crimson Candle as
Inspector Blunt
1933
Wolves of the Underworld as
John Heath
1932
The Phantom Fiend as
Bob Mitchell (as P. Kynaston Reeves)
1932
The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case as
Bartholomew Sholto (uncredited)
1932
Frail Women (uncredited)
1931
Many Waters as
Minor Role (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1966
The Avengers (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- What the Butler Saw (1966) - (performer: "Adjutant's Call (Call out the Guard)", "Last Post" - uncredited)
Archive Footage
2010
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Prof. R.E. Walgate
- Fiend Without a Face (2010) - Prof. R.E. Walgate

References

Kynaston Reeves Wikipedia