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Monster Art: Oliver Reed and the Werewolf
Daniel Horne painted this terrific piece showcasing Oliver Reed and his werewolf alter ego from "Curse of the Werewolf".
Oliver Reed: The Best Bond We Never Had | The Rake
Oliver Reed was an eloquent dyslexic, charming sexist and high-souled jester. Today, the most interesting leading men evoke the spirit of some of his savage paradoxes.
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His scars after he got "glassed" in the face with a broken beer bottle.
Oliver Reed in Hammer’s 'The Curse of the Werewolf' (1961)
Famous hell raiser Oliver Reed at home in his 18th century mansion...
Famous hell raiser Oliver Reed at home in his 18th century mansion Broome Hall near Dorking in Surrey. The £60,000 property has 45 bedrooms.
Athos | Le Ballet de l'Acier
Social Rank 7+ Carousing - Superior Master Etiquette - Master Athos is the _nom de guerre_ of one of the [[King's Musketeers]], a brooding, cultured soldie
Oliver Reed
Oliver Reed was a British film actor born in Wimbledon, London, England on February 13th, 1937. His first work in the horror genre was an uncredited bit role as a bouncer in the 1960 Terence Fisher film The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll for Hammer Film Productions. Reed worked for Hammer again the following year, in a much larger role in Fisher's The Curse of the Werewolf where he played one of the main characters, Leon Corledo. In 1962, Oliver appeared in his third Hammer film, Night Creatures as…