Reg Lye

Reg Lye

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1912-10-14
Place of Birth:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Also Known As: Reginald Thomas Lye /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1912-10-14 More

Biography

Reg Lye (1912-1988) was an Australian actor who worked extensively in Australia and England. He was one of the busiest Australian actors of the 1950s, appearing in the majority of locally shot features at the time, as well as on stage and radio. He moved to England in the early 1960s, (also starring in television, such as Mrs Thursday and The Wednesday Play), but returned to Australia when the film industry revived in the 1970s.
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The Boy in the Bush
Action & Adventure Drama
Molly
Drama Family
For the Term of His Natural Life
Action & Adventure Drama Crime
Freedom
Action Adventure Crime
The Killing of Angel Street
Thriller Drama Horror Mystery
Tarka the Otter
Family Drama Adventure
Unidentified Flying Oddball
Comedy Science Fiction Family
A Man Called Intrepid
TV Movie History Drama War
Return of the Saint
Action & Adventure
Out
Drama Crime
Dracula
Drama Horror TV Movie Romance
Spell of Evil
TV Movie Horror
The Adventures of Black Beauty
Action & Adventure Family Drama
Burke & Hare
Horror Comedy History
Manhunt
Drama War & Politics
Battle of Britain
War History Action
The Champions
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Action & Adventure
The Lost Continent
Adventure Fantasy
Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World
Adventure Drama Science Fiction TV Movie
Danger Route
Action Thriller
Fathom
Action Comedy Drama
King Rat
Drama War
The Saint
Action & Adventure Crime Drama Mystery
Dust in the Sun
Western Mystery
  • name:Reg Lye
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1912-10-14
  • Place of Birth:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • Also Known As: Reginald Thomas Lye ·
  • Biography:Reg Lye (1912-1988) was an Australian actor who worked extensively in Australia and England. He was one of the busiest Australian actors of the 1950s, appearing in the majority of locally shot features at the time, as well as on stage and radio. He moved to England in the early 1960s, (also starring in television, such as Mrs Thursday and The Wednesday Play), but returned to Australia when the film industry revived in the 1970s.
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