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Reginald Denny (actor)

Reginald Leigh Dugmore (20 November 1891 – 16 June 1967), known professionally as Reginald Denny, was an English actor, aviator, and UAV pioneer.

Reginald Denny
Denny in 1924
Born
Reginald Leigh Dugmore

(1891-11-20)20 November 1891
Died16 June 1967(1967-06-16) (aged 75)
Richmond, London, England
Occupation(s)Actor, aviator, inventor
Years active1915–1966
Spouses
Irene Haisman
(m. 1913; div. 1928)
Isabelle "Bubbles" Stiefel
(m. 1928)
Children3
Signature

Acting career edit

Born Reginald Leigh Dugmore on 20 November 1891 in Richmond, Surrey, England (part of Greater London since 1965), he came from a theatrical family; his father was actor and opera singer W.H. Denny.

In 1899, he began his stage career in A Royal Family and starred in several London productions from age seven to twelve. He attended St. Francis Xavier College in Mayfield, Sussex, later known as Mayfield College, but, at 16, he ran away from school to train as a pugilist with Sir Harry Preston at the National Sporting Club. He also appeared in several British stage productions touring the music halls of England of The Merry Widow.

In 1911, he went to the United States to appear in Henry B. Harris's stage production of The Quaker Girl, then joined the Bandmann Opera Company as a baritone touring India and the Far East India where he performed for Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV.[citation needed]

Although he worked in "flickers" during 1911 and 1912, Reginald officially began his film career in 1915 with the World Film Company and made films both in the United States and Britain until the 1960s. Among the numerous stage productions in which he starred, Reginald appeared in John Barrymore's 1920 Broadway production of Richard III; the two actors became friends and starred in several films together including Sherlock Holmes (1922), Hamlet (1933), Romeo and Juliet (1936), and Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series (1937–1938). [citation needed]

 
Denny and his daughter in 1922

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 in such works as Private Lives (1931) and later had reasonably steady work as a supporting actor in dozens of films, including The Little Minister (1934) with Katharine Hepburn, Anna Karenina (1935) with Greta Garbo, Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca (1940) and the Frank Sinatra crime caper film Assault on a Queen (1966). He made frequent appearances in television during the 1950s and 1960s. His last role was in Batman (1966) as Commodore Schmidlapp. In 2020, Kino Lorber released 4K restorations on DVD and Blu-ray of three of Denny's silent comedies: The Reckless Age, Skinner's Dress Suit, and What Happened to Jones? in The Reginald Denny Collection.[1]

Aviation career edit

 
Denny, 1918

Denny served as an observer/gunner during the First World War in the new wartime Royal Air Force.[2]

In the 1920s he performed as a stunt pilot with the 13 Black Cats aerial stunt team and loaned his World War I Sopwith Snipe biplane to Howard Hughes for use in Hell's Angels (1927). In the early 1930s, Denny became interested in free-flight model airplanes. In 1934, he and oil tycoon Max Whittier's son, Paul Whittier, formed Reginald Denny Industries and opened a model plane shop, which became a chain known as the Reginald Denny Hobby Shop, now California Hobby Distributors.

He designed his "Dennyplane" with its signature model engine "Dennymite" developed by engineer Walter Righter, in addition to the "Denny Jr." which child actors would enter in model plane competitions at Mines Field, which later became Los Angeles International Airport.

Denny had a great deal in common with Robert Loraine, an older actor/airman. They had been in a West End production together in 1902 in London,[3] they were both veterans of the RFC (and its successor, the Royal Air Force) and were both flying and making films in Hollywood in the 1930s. Each of them visited their close relatives in the same area of London. At Loraine's wedding in 1921, his best man was an Air-Commodore who had been in charge of the RFC radio control weapons and developed the first powered drone aircraft. Denny became interested in radio controlled aircraft and started the first US military drone work at the start of WWII.

In 1935, Denny began developing his remote controlled "radioplane" for military use. In 1939, he and his partners won the first military United States Army Air Corps contract for their radio-controlled target drone, the Radioplane OQ-2. In July 1940, they formed the Radioplane Company and manufactured nearly fifteen thousand drones for the U.S. Army during the Second World War. It was here that he employed a teenage girl by the name of Norma Jeane Mortensen (later known as Marilyn Monroe) who is recorded as having said it was "the hardest work I ever had to do".[4] The company was purchased by Northrop in 1952.[5][6]

Reginald Denny's Hobby Shop, began selling his models, in 1935, on Hollywood Boulevard.[7]

Personal life edit

Denny married actress Irene Hilda Haismann on 28 January 1913 in Calcutta; both were with the Bandmann Opera Company. They had one daughter but were divorced in 1928. Denny married actress Isabelle "Bubbles" Stiefel in 1928 and they had two children.[8][9]

Death edit

Denny died on 16 June 1967, aged 75, after suffering a stroke whilst visiting his sister in his home town of Richmond, England. He was interred at Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.[10][11] His three children and wife Isabelle (died 1996, aged 89) survived him.[9][12]

Partial filmography edit

Silent edit

  • Niobe (1915) as Cornelius Griffin
  • The Melting Pot (1915) in an undetermined role (uncredited)
  • The Red Lantern (1919)
  • Bringing Up Betty (1919) as Tom Waring
  • The Oakdale Affair (1919) as Arthur Stockbridge
  • A Dark Lantern (1920) as Prince Anton
  • 39 East (1920) as Napoleon Gibbs Jr.
  • Paying the Piper (1921) as Keith Larne
  • The Price of Possession (1921) as Robert Dawnay
  • Experience (1921)
  • Disraeli (1921) as Charles, Viscount Deeford
  • Footlights (1921) as Brett Page
  • The Beggar Maid (1921 short) as the Earl of Winston / King Cophetua
  • Tropical Love (1921) as the Drifter
  • The Iron Trail (1921) as Dan Appleton
  • Let's Go (1922 short) as Kane Halliday / "Kid" Roberts
  • Round Two (1922 short) as Kane 'Kid Roberts' Halliday
  • Sherlock Holmes (1922) as Prince Alexis
  • Payment Through the Nose (1922 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • The Leather Pushers (1922) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • A Fool and His Money (1922 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • The Taming of the Shrewd (1922 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • Whipsawed (1922 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • Never Let Go (1922 short) as Campbell - the Mountie
  • The Jaws of Steel (1922 short) as Cpl. Haldene, N.W.M.P.
  • Plain Grit (1922 short)
  • The Kentucky Derby (1922) as Donald Gordon
  • Young King Cole (1922 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • He Raised Kane (1922) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • The Chickasha Bone Crusher (1923 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • When Kane Met Abel (1923 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • Strike Father, Strike Son (1923 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • Joan of Newark (1923 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • The Abysmal Brute (1923) as Pat Glendon, Jr
  • The Wandering Two (1923 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • The Widower's Mite (1923 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • Don Coyote (1923 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • Something for Nothing (1923 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • Columbia, the Gem, and the Ocean (1923 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • Barnaby's Grudge (1923 short) as Kane Halliday / Kid Roberts
  • The Thrill Chaser (1924) in a cameo appearance
  • Sporting Youth (1924) as Jimmy Wood
  • The Reckless Age (1924) as Dick Minot
  • The Fast Worker (1924) as Terry Brock
  • Oh Doctor! (1925) as Rufus Billings Jr.
  • I'll Show You the Town (1925) as Alec Dupree
  • Where Was I? (1925) as Thomas S. Berford
  • California Straight Ahead (1925) as Tom Hayden
  • What Happened to Jones (1926) as Tom Jones
  • Skinner's Dress Suit (1926) as Skinner
  • Rolling Home (1926) as Nat Alden
  • Take It from Me (1926) as Tom Eggett
  • The Cheerful Fraud (1926) as Sir Michael Fairlie
  • Fast and Furious (1927) as Tom Brown
  • Out All Night (1927) as John Graham
  • On Your Toes (1927) as Elliott Beresford
  • That's My Daddy (1927) as James "Jimmy" Norton
  • Good Morning, Judge (1928) as Freddie Grey
  • The Night Bird (1928) as Kid Davis (his last silent film)

Sound edit

References edit

  1. ^ Reginald Denny Collection: The Reckless Age, Skinner's Dress Suit, What Happened to Jones?, retrieved 30 October 2020
  2. ^ Black Cats
  3. ^ "The Dawn of the Drone" Steve Mills 2019 Casemate Publishers.
  4. ^ Spoto 2001, pp. 83–86; Banner 2012, pp. 91–98.
  5. ^ Reginald Denny profile at modelaircraft.org (PDF) 6 November 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Parker, Dana T.: Building Victory: Aircraft Manufacturing in the Los Angeles Area in World War II, pp. 129–30, Cypress, California, 2013.
  7. ^ Naughton, Russell. . Lawrence Hargrave - Australia's Father of Aviation. Centre for Telecommunications and Information Engineering Monash University. Archived from the original on 22 July 2008. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  8. ^ Shaffer, George (1 March 1928). "Denny to Wed Two Days After Divorce is Won". New York Daily News. Hollywood, California (published 2 March 1928). p. 482. Retrieved 11 December 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ a b Written at Los Angeles. "Reginald Denny, at 175; Acted in Films, on Stage". Newsday. Hempstead, New York. 19 June 1967. p. 57. Retrieved 11 December 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ Resting Places
  11. ^ Pucci, Kimberly: Prince of Drones: The Reginald Denny Story, October 2019.
  12. ^ "Denny, Isabelle 'Bubbles'". Los Angeles Times. 24 December 1996. p. 14. Retrieved 11 December 2023 – via Newspapers.com.

Works cited edit

External links edit

  • Prince of Drones: The Reginald Denny Story by Kimberly Pucci (Bearmanor Media, 2019)
  • Reginald Denny at IMDb
  • Reginald Denny at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • Photographs and literature
  • Reginald Denny at Find a Grave

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linksActing career editBorn Reginald Leigh Dugmore on 20 November 1891 in Richmond Surrey England part of Greater London since 1965 he came from a theatrical family his father was actor and opera singer W H Denny In 1899 he began his stage career in A Royal Family and starred in several London productions from age seven to twelve He attended St Francis Xavier College in Mayfield Sussex later known as Mayfield College but at 16 he ran away from school to train as a pugilist with Sir Harry Preston at the National Sporting Club He also appeared in several British stage productions touring the music halls of England of The Merry Widow In 1911 he went to the United States to appear in Henry B Harris s stage production of The Quaker Girl then joined the Bandmann Opera Company as a baritone touring India and the Far East India where he performed for Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV citation needed Although he worked in flickers during 1911 and 1912 Reginald officially began his film career in 1915 with the World Film Company and made films both in the United States and Britain until the 1960s Among the numerous stage productions in which he starred Reginald appeared in John Barrymore s 1920 Broadway production of Richard III the two actors became friends and starred in several films together including Sherlock Holmes 1922 Hamlet 1933 Romeo and Juliet 1936 and Paramount s Bulldog Drummond series 1937 1938 citation needed nbsp Denny and his daughter in 1922 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 in such works as Private Lives 1931 and later had reasonably steady work as a supporting actor in dozens of films including The Little Minister 1934 with Katharine Hepburn Anna Karenina 1935 with Greta Garbo Alfred Hitchcock s Rebecca 1940 and the Frank Sinatra crime caper film Assault on a Queen 1966 He made frequent appearances in television during the 1950s and 1960s His last role was in Batman 1966 as Commodore Schmidlapp In 2020 Kino Lorber released 4K restorations on DVD and Blu ray of three of Denny s silent comedies The Reckless Age Skinner s Dress Suit and What Happened to Jones in The Reginald Denny Collection 1 Aviation career edit nbsp Denny 1918 Denny served as an observer gunner during the First World War in the new wartime Royal Air Force 2 In the 1920s he performed as a stunt pilot with the 13 Black Cats aerial stunt team and loaned his World War I Sopwith Snipe biplane to Howard Hughes for use in Hell s Angels 1927 In the early 1930s Denny became interested in free flight model airplanes In 1934 he and oil tycoon Max Whittier s son Paul Whittier formed Reginald Denny Industries and opened a model plane shop which became a chain known as the Reginald Denny Hobby Shop now California Hobby Distributors He designed his Dennyplane with its signature model engine Dennymite developed by engineer Walter Righter in addition to the Denny Jr which child actors would enter in model plane competitions at Mines Field which later became Los Angeles International Airport Denny had a great deal in common with Robert Loraine an older actor airman They had been in a West End production together in 1902 in London 3 they were both veterans of the RFC and its successor the Royal Air Force and were both flying and making films in Hollywood in the 1930s Each of them visited their close relatives in the same area of London At Loraine s wedding in 1921 his best man was an Air Commodore who had been in charge of the RFC radio control weapons and developed the first powered drone aircraft Denny became interested in radio controlled aircraft and started the first US military drone work at the start of WWII In 1935 Denny began developing his remote controlled radioplane for military use In 1939 he and his partners won the first military United States Army Air Corps contract for their radio controlled target drone the Radioplane OQ 2 In July 1940 they formed the Radioplane Company and manufactured nearly fifteen thousand drones for the U S Army during the Second World War It was here that he employed a teenage girl by the name of Norma Jeane Mortensen later known as Marilyn Monroe who is recorded as having said it was the hardest work I ever had to do 4 The company was purchased by Northrop in 1952 5 6 Reginald Denny s Hobby Shop began selling his models in 1935 on Hollywood Boulevard 7 Personal life editDenny married actress Irene Hilda Haismann on 28 January 1913 in Calcutta both were with the Bandmann Opera Company They had one daughter but were divorced in 1928 Denny married actress Isabelle Bubbles Stiefel in 1928 and they had two children 8 9 Death editDenny died on 16 June 1967 aged 75 after suffering a stroke whilst visiting his sister in his home town of Richmond England He was interred at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles California 10 11 His three children and wife Isabelle died 1996 aged 89 survived him 9 12 Partial filmography editSilent edit Niobe 1915 as Cornelius Griffin The Melting Pot 1915 in an undetermined role uncredited The Red Lantern 1919 Bringing Up Betty 1919 as Tom Waring The Oakdale Affair 1919 as Arthur Stockbridge A Dark Lantern 1920 as Prince Anton 39 East 1920 as Napoleon Gibbs Jr Paying the Piper 1921 as Keith Larne The Price of Possession 1921 as Robert Dawnay Experience 1921 Disraeli 1921 as Charles Viscount Deeford Footlights 1921 as Brett Page The Beggar Maid 1921 short as the Earl of Winston King Cophetua Tropical Love 1921 as the Drifter The Iron Trail 1921 as Dan Appleton Let s Go 1922 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts Round Two 1922 short as Kane Kid Roberts Halliday Sherlock Holmes 1922 as Prince Alexis Payment Through the Nose 1922 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts The Leather Pushers 1922 as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts A Fool and His Money 1922 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts The Taming of the Shrewd 1922 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts Whipsawed 1922 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts Never Let Go 1922 short as Campbell the Mountie The Jaws of Steel 1922 short as Cpl Haldene N W M P Plain Grit 1922 short The Kentucky Derby 1922 as Donald Gordon Young King Cole 1922 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts He Raised Kane 1922 as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts The Chickasha Bone Crusher 1923 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts When Kane Met Abel 1923 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts Strike Father Strike Son 1923 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts Joan of Newark 1923 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts The Abysmal Brute 1923 as Pat Glendon Jr The Wandering Two 1923 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts The Widower s Mite 1923 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts Don Coyote 1923 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts Something for Nothing 1923 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts Columbia the Gem and the Ocean 1923 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts Barnaby s Grudge 1923 short as Kane Halliday Kid Roberts The Thrill Chaser 1924 in a cameo appearance Sporting Youth 1924 as Jimmy Wood The Reckless Age 1924 as Dick Minot The Fast Worker 1924 as Terry Brock Oh Doctor 1925 as Rufus Billings Jr I ll Show You the Town 1925 as Alec Dupree Where Was I 1925 as Thomas S Berford California Straight Ahead 1925 as Tom Hayden What Happened to Jones 1926 as Tom Jones Skinner s Dress Suit 1926 as Skinner Rolling Home 1926 as Nat Alden Take It from Me 1926 as Tom Eggett The Cheerful Fraud 1926 as Sir Michael Fairlie Fast and Furious 1927 as Tom Brown Out All Night 1927 as John Graham On Your Toes 1927 as Elliott Beresford That s My Daddy 1927 as James Jimmy Norton Good Morning Judge 1928 as Freddie Grey The Night Bird 1928 as Kid Davis his last silent film Sound edit Red Hot Speed 1929 as Darrow Clear the Decks 1929 as Jack Armitage His Lucky Day 1929 as Charles Blaydon One Hysterical Night 1929 as William Napoleon Judd Embarrassing Moments 1930 as Thaddeus Cruikshank What a Man 1930 as Wade Rawlins Madam Satan 1930 as Bob Brooks Those Three French Girls 1930 as Larry A Lady s Morals 1930 as Paul Brandt Oh for a Man 1930 as Barney McGann Parlor Bedroom and Bath 1931 as Jeffrey Haywood Kiki 1931 as Victor Randall Stepping Out 1931 as Tom Martin Private Lives 1931 as Victor Strange Justice 1932 as Judson The Iron Master 1933 as Steve Mason The Barbarian 1933 as Gerald Hume Diana s Fiancee The Big Bluff 1933 Only Yesterday 1933 as Bob Fog 1933 as Dr Winstay The Lost Patrol 1934 as Brown Dancing Man 1934 as Paul Drexel The World Moves On 1934 as Erik von Gerhardt Of Human Bondage 1934 as Harry Griffiths We re Rich Again 1934 as Bookington Bookie Wells One More River 1934 as David Dornford The Richest Girl in the World 1934 as Phillip Lockwood The Little Minister 1934 as Captain Halliwell Lottery Lover 1935 as Capt Payne Without Children 1935 as Phil Graham Vagabond Lady 1935 as John Johnny Spear No More Ladies 1935 as Oliver Here s to Romance 1935 as Emery Gerard Anna Karenina 1935 as Yashvin The Lady in Scarlet 1935 as Oliver Keith Remember Last Night 1935 as Jake Whitridge Midnight Phantom 1935 as Prof David Graham The Preview Murder Mystery 1936 as Johnny Morgan It Couldn t Have Happened But It Did 1936 as Greg Stone Romeo and Juliet 1936 as Benvolio Nephew to Montgue and Friend to Romeo Two in a Crowd 1936 as James Stewart Anthony More Than a Secretary 1936 as Bill Houston We re in the Legion Now 1936 as Dan Linton Bulldog Drummond Escapes 1937 as Algy Longworth Join the Marines 1937 as Steve Lodge Women of Glamour 1937 as Fritz Frederick Eagan Let s Get Married 1937 as George Willoughby The Great Gambini 1937 as William Randall Jungle Menace 1937 Serial as Ralph Marshall Chs 1 3 Bulldog Drummond Comes Back 1937 as Algy Longworth Beg Borrow or Steal 1937 as Clifton Summitt Bulldog Drummond s Revenge 1937 as Algy Longworth Bulldog Drummond s Peril 1938 as Algy Longworth Four Men and a Prayer 1938 as Capt Douglas Loveland Blockade 1938 as Edward Grant Bulldog Drummond in Africa 1938 as Algy Longworth Arrest Bulldog Drummond 1938 as Algy Longworth Bulldog Drummond s Secret Police 1939 as Algy Longworth Everybody s Baby 1939 as Dr Pilcoff Bulldog Drummond s Bride 1939 as Algy Longworth Rebecca 1940 as Frank Crawley Spring Parade 1940 as the Major Seven Sinners 1940 as Captain Church One Night in Lisbon 1941 as Erich Strasser International Squadron 1941 as Wing Commander Severn Appointment for Love 1941 as Michael Dailey Captains of the Clouds 1942 as Commanding Officer Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror 1942 as Sir Evan Barham Eyes in the Night 1942 as Stephen Lawry Thunder Birds 1942 as Barrett Over My Dead Body 1942 as Richard Dick Brenner The Crime Doctor s Strangest Case 1943 as Paul Ashley Song of the Open Road 1944 as Director Curtis Love Letters 1945 as Defense Counsel Phillips Tangier 1946 as Fernandez The Locket 1946 as Mr Wendell My Favorite Brunette 1947 as James Collins The Macomber Affair 1947 as Police Inspector The Secret Life of Walter Mitty 1947 as Colonel Christmas Eve 1947 as Phillip Hastings Escape Me Never 1947 as Mr MacLean Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House 1948 as Simms The Iroquois Trail 1950 as Capt Edward Brownell Fort Vengeance 1953 as Inspector Trevett Abbott and Costello Meet Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1953 as Inspector World for Ransom 1954 as Maj Ian Bone Sabaka 1954 as Sir Cedric Escape to Burma 1955 as Commissioner The Donald O Connor Show NBC 1955 as Himself Around the World in 80 Days 1956 as Bombay Police Inspector Cat Ballou 1965 as Sir Harry Percival Batman Series TV 1966 episodes 11 and 12 as King Boris Assault on a Queen 1966 as Master at Arms Batman 1966 as Commodore Schmidlapp final acting role References edit Reginald Denny Collection The Reckless Age Skinner s Dress Suit What Happened to Jones retrieved 30 October 2020 Black Cats The Dawn of the Drone Steve Mills 2019 Casemate Publishers Spoto 2001 pp 83 86 Banner 2012 pp 91 98 Reginald Denny profile at modelaircraft org PDF Archived 6 November 2005 at the Wayback Machine Parker Dana T Building Victory Aircraft Manufacturing in the Los Angeles Area in World War II pp 129 30 Cypress California 2013 Naughton Russell Reginald Denny 1891 1967 Aviation Pioneer Lawrence Hargrave Australia s Father of Aviation Centre for Telecommunications and Information Engineering Monash University Archived from the original on 22 July 2008 Retrieved 6 June 2023 Shaffer George 1 March 1928 Denny to Wed Two Days After Divorce is Won New York Daily News Hollywood California published 2 March 1928 p 482 Retrieved 11 December 2023 via Newspapers com a b Written at Los Angeles Reginald Denny at 175 Acted in Films on Stage Newsday Hempstead New York 19 June 1967 p 57 Retrieved 11 December 2023 via Newspapers com Resting Places Pucci Kimberly Prince of Drones The Reginald Denny Story October 2019 Denny Isabelle Bubbles Los Angeles Times 24 December 1996 p 14 Retrieved 11 December 2023 via Newspapers com Works cited edit Banner Lois 2012 Marilyn The Passion and the Paradox Bloomsbury ISBN 978 1 4088 3133 5 Spoto Donald 2001 Marilyn Monroe The Biography Cooper Square Press ISBN 978 0 8154 1183 3 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reginald Denny actor Prince of Drones The Reginald Denny Story by Kimberly Pucci Bearmanor Media 2019 Reginald Denny at IMDb Reginald Denny at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Photographs and literature Reginald Denny at Find a Grave Archive org cache of UAV history site showing the Radioplane Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reginald Denny actor amp oldid 1220516791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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