Quentin Reynolds Net Worth

Quentin Reynolds Net Worth is
$12 Million

Quentin Reynolds Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Quentin James Reynolds (April 11, 1902 – March 17, 1965) was a journalist and World War II war correspondent. He was a member of Delta Tau Delta International Fraternity.As associate editor at Collier's Weekly from 1933 to 1945, Reynolds averaged twenty articles a year. He also published twenty-five books, including The Wounded Don’t Cry, London Diary, Dress Rehearsal, and Courtroom, a biography of lawyer Samuel Leibowitz. He also published an autobiography, By Quentin Reynolds.After World War II, Reynolds was best known for his libel suit against right-wing Hearst columnist Westbrook Pegler, who called him "yellow" and an "absentee war correspondent". Reynolds, represented by noted attorney Louis Nizer, won $175,001 (approximately $1.5 million in 2014 dollars), at the time the largest libel judgment ever. The trial was later made into a Broadway play, A Case of Libel, which was twice adapted as TV movies.In 1953, Reynolds was the victim of a major literary hoax when he published The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk, the supposedly true story of a Canadian war hero, George Dupre, who claimed to have been captured and tortured by German soldiers. When the hoax was exposed, Bennett Cerf, of Random House, Reynolds's publisher, reclassified the book as fiction.Reynolds was a personal friend of British media mogul Sidney Bernstein. In 1956, Reynolds paid a visit to England to co-host "Meet the People", the launch night programme for Manchester-based Granada Television (now ITV Granada) which Bernstein founded.

Date Of BirthApril 11, 1902
Died1965-03-17
Place Of BirthNew York City, New York, USA
ProfessionActor, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew
Star SignAries
#Fact
1He was a war correspondent during World War II.
2He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6225 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Suspense1953-1954TV SeriesNarrator
Author Meets the Critics1952TV SeriesModerator
With This Ring1951TV Series
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse1950TV Series
Cassino to Korea1950DocumentaryCommentator
Fifty Years Before Your Eyes1950DocumentaryNarrator
The Miracle of the Bells1948Quentin Reynolds (voice, uncredited)
Border Street1948Introductory Commentator, US version (voice, uncredited)
Golden Earrings1947Quentin Reynolds - American Journalist
Eagle Squadron1942Narrator (uncredited)
The Big Blockade1942Press: American Journalist

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Tagumpay ng mahirap1965book "Macapagal: The Incorruptible"
Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years1960TV Series documentary writer - 1 episode
Mahatma Gandhi- 20th Century Prophet1953Documentary writer
Blood Brothers1953Documentary
Cassino to Korea1950Documentary narrative
The Miracle of the Bells1948writer
Call Northside 7771948adaptation
Memo for Joe1944Short documentary
Christmas Under Fire1941Documentary short commentary written by
London Can Take It!1940Documentary short uncredited
Secrets of a Nurse1938story "West Side Miracle"

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
One Inch from Victory1944Documentary commentary writer

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Naked Africa1957DocumentaryNarrator
Mahatma Gandhi- 20th Century Prophet1953DocumentaryNarrator
Blood Brothers1953DocumentaryNarrator
It's News to Me1952TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
Guess What1952TV SeriesHimself
What's My Line?1951TV SeriesHimself - Guest Panelist
Critic at Large1949TV SeriesHimself - Journalist
Memo for Joe1944Short documentary
The Way Ahead1944Himself (American version)
One Inch from Victory1944DocumentaryNarrator
Christmas Under Fire1941Documentary shortHimself - Narrator (voice)
A Day in Soviet Russia1941DocumentaryNarrator (voice)
Battle of the Atlantic1941Documentary shortNarrator
London Can Take It!1940Documentary shortCommentator (voice)

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Christmas Under Fire2002TV Movie documentaryHimself - Narrator (uncredited)
The Road to War1989TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself - Commentator, War Correspondent, Collier's Weekly

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1949EdgarEdgar Allan Poe AwardsBest Motion PictureCall Northside 777 (1948)
Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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