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Hermon Reed Howes (July 5, 1900 – August 6, 1964) was an American model who later became an actor in silent and sound films. Early life. Howes spent the beginning of his childhood in Washington, D.C. before moving with his parents to Ogden, Utah.
Reed Howes was a silent-era leading man and a B-Western villain. He was also a model for J.C. Leyendecker's famous Arrow Collar ads and served in the U.S. Navy during World War I.
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- Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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- Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Reed Howes was a model and actor who appeared in silent and sound films from 1930 to 1964. He played various roles, mostly as henchmen, in Westerns, serials, and adventure movies.
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Actor. Born in Washington, D.C., he served in the US Navy during World War I, later pursuing a career in acting. He made his big-screen debut in the The Broken Violin (1923) and went on to a became a familiar figure in over 250 films from 1923 to 1964.
Reed Howes was an actor who appeared in many TV shows and movies from 1952 to 1964. He played various roles, such as sheriff, bartender, gambler, and townsperson, in westerns like The Roy Rogers Show, Cheyenne, and The Restless Gun.
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American silent-era leading man who became a familiar heavy in B-Westerns of the talkie period. Born Hermon (not Herman) Reed Howes in Washington, D.C., in 1900, he served as an apprentice seaman in the U.S. Navy during the last year of the First World War.