- Reginald Denny (actor)
Reginald Denny (birth name Reginald Leigh Dugmore) (
20 November 1891 –16 June 1967 ) was an English stage,film , andtelevision actor .Born in Richmond,
Surrey ,England (as had fellow actorRonald Colman ), he began his film career in 1915 and made films both in the United States and England until the 1960s. He came from a theatrical family which came to the U.S. in 1912 to appear in the stage production "Quaker Girl". His father was the actor and singerW. H. Denny . Reginald became friends with actorJohn Barrymore and appeared in Barrymore's acclaimed 1920 Broadway production ofRichard III .Denny was a well-known actor in silent films and with the advent of
talkies , he became a character actor. He played the lead role in a number of his earlier films, generally as a comedic Englishman, and later had reasonably steady work as a supporting actor in dozens of movies, including "Anna Karenina " withGreta Garbo , "The Little Minister " withKatharine Hepburn , and theFrank Sinatra caper movie "Assault on a Queen ". [ [http://www.vectorsite.net/twuav_01.html#m1 Actor info] ]Later, Denny made frequent appearances in television during the 1950s and 1960s. His last role was in "Batman" (1966) as Commodore Schmidlapp.
Aviation career
He served as a pilot in
World War I in theRoyal Flying Corps , [ [http://www.ctie.monash.edu/hargrave/denny_black_cat.html Black Cats] ] and in the 1920s he performed as astunt pilot. In the early 1930s, Denny became interested inradio controlled model planes. He and his business partners formed Reginald Denny Industries and opened a model plane shop in 1934 known as Reginald Denny Hobby Shops. Denny bought a plane design from Walter Righter in 1938 and began marketing it as the "Dennyplane", and a model engine called the "Dennymite". [ [http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/dennyplane.html Denny plane] ] In 1940, Denny and his partners won anArmy contract for their radio-controlled target drone, theOQ-2 Radioplane . They manufactured nearly fifteen thousand drones for the army duringWorld War II .It was at the
Van Nuys Radioplane factory that, in 1944, army photographer David Conover saw a young lady named, "Norma Jeane Baker," and thought she had potential as a model. This discovery led to fame for Norma Jeane, who soon changed her name toMarilyn Monroe .The company was bought by
Northrop in 1952. [ [http://www.modelaircraft.org/museum/bio/Denny.pdf#search='reginald%20denny' Reginald Denny] (PDF)] The hobby shop business closed in the 1960s.Death
Reginald Denny died on
16 June 1967 , aged 75, after suffering a stroke while battlingcancer . He is buried atForest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) inLos Angeles, California . [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5153&pt= Reginald Denny at Find a grave] ]References
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