Dean Reed

Dean Reed

  • Birthday: 1938-09-22
  • Deathday: 1986-06-13
  • Place of birth: Denver, Colorado, USA
  • Also know as: Dean Cyril Reed

Biography

Dean Reed was born September 22, 1938, in Denver Colorado. He went to Hollywood where he signed a record contract with Capitol Records in 1958, but his third single, "Our Summer Romance" was so popular in South America he went to tour there. More popular than Elvis Presley, he stayed to enjoy his incredible fame in Chile, Peru, Argentina. He made albums, starred in movies and had his own television show in Buenos Aires. He was known as Mr. Simpatia because he worked free in barrios and prisons and protested US policy, nuclear bomb tests etc. His politics moved to the left but he never joined the Communist party. He was deported from Argentina in 1966 and ended up in Rome, where he made "spaghetti westerns" for several years. He made his first concert tour of the Soviet Union in 1966 and became a mega star there and in Eastern Europe. He continually got into trouble with US State Department for protesting Vietnam War and attending International Peace Conferences. He moved to East Germany (GDR) in 1973, made numerous albums, starred in several films, and wrote and directed his own. His last visit to the States in late 1985 encouraged him to dream of making a career for himself back home, especially if he could return with his current project in hand, a movie about the war between AIM and the FBI at Wounded Knee, 1973. A GDR/Soviet Union co-production, the film had taken years to get off the ground. Just days before shooting was due to start in the Crimea, Dean Reed's body was found in the lake near his home outside of East Berlin. He had been missing for several days. Many close to him in the GDR suspected suicide; his family and friends in America believed he was murdered.

Filmography

Kit & Co.

1974

As Kit Bellow

Adiós, Sabata

1970

As Ballantine

God Made Them... I Kill Them

1968

As Slim Corbett / Compton

The Nephews of Zorro

1968

As Raphael / Zorro

Twenty Paces to Death

1970

As Mestizo

Die Vergnügungsspalte

1971

As (archive footage)

Blood Brothers

1975

As Harmonika

The Corsairs

1971

As Alan Drake

Death Knocks Twice

1969

As Bob Martin

The Red Elvis

2007

As Himself (archive footage)

Sing, Cowboy, Sing

1981

As Joe

Guadalajara en verano

1965

As Robert Douglas

The Singer

1977

As El Cantor

Sotto a chi tocca!

1972

As Straccio

Red Gringo

2016

As Himself (archive footage)

Secret Diary of Fanny

1969

As Michel

Windy Story

1984

As Jim Gains

My First Girlfriend

1966

As Deen

Ritmo nuevo, vieja ola

1965

As Él mismo

Red Elvis: The Cold War Cowboy

2022

As Self (Archive Footage)

Production

Sing, Cowboy, Sing

1981

As Director

Blood Brothers

1975

As Writer

The Singer

1977

As Writer

The Singer

1977

As Director

Sing, Cowboy, Sing

1981

As Writer

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