Rex Reason
Biography
Rex Reason was an American actor born on November 30, 1928, in Berlin, Germany, to American parents. He grew up in Los Angeles and initially had no acting aspirations, but his mother encouraged both him and his brother Rhodes Reason to pursue acting careers. Reason's acting journey began when he played the lead in "Seventh Heaven" at Glendale's Hoover High School. He then enlisted in the U.S. Army at 17, serving from 1946 to 1948. After his discharge, he enrolled at the Pasadena Playhouse and became involved in little theater. His film career started with a leading role in "Storm Over Tibet" (1952). Reason then signed with Universal-International in 1953, where he appeared in several notable films. He is perhaps best known for his role as Dr. Cal Meacham in the science fiction classic "This Island Earth" (1955). Reason's career also included television work. He starred in two series: the syndicated western "Man Without a Gun" (1957-1959) and the ABC/Warner Bros. drama "The Roaring Twenties" (1960-1962). Known for his tall stature (6'2"), handsome looks, and distinctive baritone voice, Reason left the entertainment industry in the early 1960s to pursue a career in real estate. He was married three times and had two children from his first marriage. Rex Reason passed away on November 19, 2015, in Walnut, California, at the age of 86 due to bladder cancer.
Filmography
Scaramouche
as Edmond 1952
The Creature Walks Among Us
as Dr. Thomas Morgan 1956
Band of Angels
as Capt. Seth Parton (Union officer) 1957
Salome
as Marcellus Fabius 1953
Taza, Son of Cochise
as Naiche 1954
Lady Godiva of Coventry
as Harold 1955
Raw Edge
as John Randolph 1956
Smoke Signal
as Wayne Ford 1955Witch's Dungeon: 40 Years of Chills
as Self 2006
Allen in Movieland
as Self - Lt. Atkins 1955
Storm Over Tibet
as David Simms 1952
Yankee Pasha
as Omar Id-Din (as Bart Roberts) 1954
Kiss of Fire
as Duke of Montera 1955
Badlands of Montana
as Steven Brewster 1957
Monster Madness: Mutants, Space Invaders, and Drive-Ins
as Self 2014
Under Fire
as Lt. Steve Rogerson 1957