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Nationality
  
Scottish

Died
  
1987, India

Years active
  
1958–1982

Parents
  
Edgar William Reid

Name
  
Milton Reid

Children
  
Milton Reid Jr.

Role
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Milton Rutherford Reid

Born
  
29 April 1917 (
1917-04-29
)
Bombay, India

Spouse
  
Bertha Guyett (m. 1939–1987)

Movies
  
The Spy Who Loved Me, Swiss Family Robinson, The People That Time Forgot, The Wonders of Aladdin, Confessions from the David Gal

Similar People
  
Richard Maibaum, Marco Vicario, Ken Annakin, Henry Levin, Jim O'Connolly

Milton Rutherford Reid (29 April 1917 – c. 1987) was an Indian-born Scottish actor and professional wrestler. He was born in India, the son of a Scottish-born Customs and Excise inspector and an Indian woman. He wrestled in England under the name of The Mighty Chang.

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Film career

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As an actor, Reid was known for playing thugs, henchmen and brutes, typified by his role as Yen in the film Ferry to Hong Kong (1959) that starred Curd Jürgens and Orson Welles. He played the big pirate in Swiss Family Robinson (1960) and had a memorable role as the mute Mulatto in the Hammer film Captain Clegg (1962). Reid appeared in three James Bond films: as Dr. No's Guard in Dr. No (1962), as a temple guard in Casino Royale (1967), and as Sandor, Roger Moore's opponent in a roof top fight in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Reid also appeared as a henchman in the 1967 Bulldog Drummond film Deadlier Than the Male and as Eye Patch in the 1977 Bond spoof No. 1 of the Secret Service.

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Reid attempted to secure the role of Oddjob in Goldfinger (1964). He challenged fellow professional wrestler Harold "Tosh Togo" Sakata to a wrestling match; the outcome of which would determine who would get the role. As Reid had already appeared in Dr. No, the producers decided to go with Sakata, and the wrestling match did not take place.

He appeared briefly as a circus strongman in The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, which was filmed in 1968 but delayed for release until 1996. In the early 1970s he appeared as a bodyguard in a TV commercial for St Bruno pipe tobacco, a role which he reprised in a spoof advert for "Butch" tobacco in Kitten Kong, an episode of the BBC series The Goodies. Reid also appeared in a handful of cult horror movies including Dr. Phibes Rises Again and Terror, fantasy/adventure films such as The People That Time Forgot and Arabian Adventure, and several British sex films such as Come Play with Me and Adventures of a Private Eye. Additionally Reid accepted non-sexual roles in a couple of hardcore porn films including Arabian Knights, shot in London in 1979 and released by Color Climax.

Reid appeared in over 53 films and television programs from 1953 to 1979. He travelled back to India where his mother and sister reside, and he supposedly died of a heart attack in 1987, and his son was still receiving written correspondence from him in 1986. His death is something of a mystery due to the conflicting dates of death and also because he died in relative obscurity in India. No death certificate was recorded.

Filmography

Actor
1986
Kala Dhanda Goray Log as
Jabba
1985
Mard as
Villain (uncredited)
1985
Telephone
1982
West Country Tales (TV Series) as
The Beast
- The Beast (1982) - The Beast (as Milton Gaylord Reid)
1979
Arabian Knights (Short) as
Servant
1979
Cannon and Ball (TV Series)
- Episode #1.5 (1979)
1979
Queen of the Blues as
Ricky
1979
Arabian Adventure as
Jinnee
1979
Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair as
Eddie
1978
Terror as
Club Bouncer
1978
The Losers (TV Series) as
The Thing from Catford
- The Naming of Parts (1978) - The Thing from Catford (as Milton Gaylord Reid)
1978
Whodunnit? (TV Series) as
Abdul
- Instant Coffee (1978) - Abdul (as Milton Gaylord Reid)
1978
What's Up Superdoc! as
Louie
1977
No. 1 of the Secret Service as
Eye Patch
1977
The Spy Who Loved Me as
Sandor
1977
The People That Time Forgot as
Sabbala
1977
Adventures of a Private Eye as
Bodyguard
1977
Come Play with Me as
Tough
1975
The Return of the Pink Panther as
Japanese Restaurant Owner
1973
Whoops Baghdad! (TV Series) as
Hairdresser
- The Caliph's New Concubine (1973) - Hairdresser
1972
Blinker's Spy-Spotter as
East
1972
Au Pair Girls as
The Guard
1972
Sez Les (TV Series)
- Episode #5.1 (1972)
1972
Dr. Phibes Rises Again as
Manservant - Cheng
1971
The Goodies (TV Series)
- Special: Kitten Kong - Montreux '72 (1972)
- Kitten Kong (1971)
1971
Aladdin (TV Movie) as
The Slave
1971
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Contact man
- Pal (1971) - Contact man
1971
Jason King (TV Series) as
Janis
- To Russia with-. Panache (1971) - Janis
1971
Get Away with Cliff (TV Movie)
1971
The Horsemen as
Aqqul (uncredited)
1971
Carry on Henry VIII as
Executioner (uncredited)
1971
The Blood on Satan's Claw as
Dog handler (uncredited)
1970
Adsiz Cengaver as
Dev
1970
Last Train to Berlin as
Partisan
1970
Hassan (TV Movie) as
Masrur
1969
The World of Beachcomber (TV Series)
- Episode #2.5 (1969)
1969
Department S (TV Series) as
Arab
- Spencer Bodily Is Sixty Years Old (1969) - Arab
1969
Dombey and Son (TV Mini Series) as
The Game Chicken
- The Second Mrs. Dombey (1969) - The Game Chicken
1969
Christ Recrucified (TV Mini Series) as
Hussein
- The Rising Path (1969) - Hussein
- The Spirit and the Flesh (1969) - Hussein
1969
The Best House in London as
Henchman (uncredited)
1969
Target: Harry as
Kemal
1969
The Assassination Bureau as
Elevator victim Leonardi (uncredited)
1968
Great Catherine as
Henchman (uncredited)
1968
Virgin of the Secret Service (TV Series) as
Taro
- Wings Over Glencraig (1968) - Taro
1968
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Executioner
- The Fanatics (1968) - Executioner
1967
The Mini-Mob as
Fisherman
1967
Berserk as
Strong Man
1967
I Spy (TV Series) as
Abdal Rahman
- Oedipus at Colonus (1967) - Abdal Rahman
1967
Casino Royale as
Temple Guard (uncredited)
1967
Deadlier Than the Male as
Chang
1965
Desperate Mission as
To-go
1964
Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators as
Chimbro (uncredited)
1964
Festival (TV Series) as
Big's chief henchman
- Justin Thyme (1964) - Big's chief henchman
1963
Panic as
Dan
1963
A Stitch in Time as
The Mighty Chang in Photograph (uncredited)
1963
The Ten Gladiators as
Baldhead Wrestler
1963
Espionage (TV Series) as
Big pedestrian
- The Dragon Slayer (1963) - Big pedestrian
1963
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Gym Instructor
- Come on the Lads (1963) - Gym Instructor
1963
55 Days at Peking as
Boxer (uncredited)
1963
Bootsie and Snudge (TV Series)
- Get Him to the Church (1963)
1963
Moonstrike (TV Series) as
Spanish Guard
- Round Trip (1963) - Spanish Guard
1963
Zero One (TV Series) as
Chang
- Deadly Angels (1963) - Chang
1962
Dr. No as
Dr. No's Guard (uncredited)
1962
Night Creatures as
Mulatto
1961
Sir Francis Drake (TV Series) as
Diego
- The Fountain of Youth (1962) - Diego
- The Gypsies (1962) - Diego
- The Bridge (1962) - Diego
- Beggars of the Sea (1962) - Diego
- The Doughty Plot (1961) - Diego
- Boy Jack (1961) - Diego
- The Slaves of Spain (1961) - Diego
- The English Dragon (1961) - Diego
- Bold Enterprise (1961) - Diego
- Doctor Dee (1961) - Diego
- The Lost Colony of Virginia (1961) - Diego (uncredited)
- The Governor's Revenge (1961) - Diego
- The Prisoner (1961) - Diego
- The Irish Pirate (1961) - Diego
- Johnnie Factotum (1961) - Diego
1961
The Wonders of Aladdin as
Omar
1961
The Terror of the Tongs as
Guardian (uncredited)
1960
Aladdin (TV Movie) as
Slave of the Lamp (as Milton Rutherford Reid)
1960
Passport to China as
Bodyguard (uncredited)
1960
Swiss Family Robinson as
Big Pirate
1959
Glencannon (TV Series)
- The Masked Monster (1959)
1959
Ferry to Hong Kong as
Yen
1958
Blood of the Vampire as
Executioner (as Milton Reed)
1958
The Camp on Blood Island as
Japanese Executioner (uncredited)
1958
Undercover Girl as
Mac
Miscellaneous
1963
A Stitch in Time (photographic model: The Mighty Chang - uncredited)
Soundtrack
1967
Berserk (performer: "It Might Be Me" - uncredited)
Self
2006
007 in Egypt (Video documentary short) as
Self
1970
Frost on Sunday (TV Series)
- Morty Gunty (1970)
1964
World of Sport (TV Series)(1964)
Archive Footage
2015
Premium Bond with Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet (TV Special documentary) as
Sandor
2006
The Exotic Locations of 'The Spy Who Loved Me' (Video documentary short) as
Sandor
2002
James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute (TV Special)
1999
The James Bond Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Sandor (uncredited)
1996
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (Documentary) as
Strongman (uncredited)
1983
James Bond: The First 21 Years (TV Movie documentary) as
Sandor

References

Milton Reid Wikipedia