
Reginald Gardiner
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1903-02-27 – 1980-07-07
Place of birth: London, England, UK
Biography
Reginald Gardiner (27 February 1903 - 7 July 1980) was an English-born actor in film and television and a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in Britain. He made his film debut in 1926 in the silent film The Lodger, by Alfred Hitchcock. Moving to Hollywood, he was cast in numerous roles, often as a British butler. One of his most famous roles was that of Schultz in Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator. Toward the end of his career, Gardiner made increasing guest appearances on the leading television sitcoms of the 1960s, including Fess Parker's ABC series, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as the lead guest in the episode "Citizen Bellows". His last major role was alongside Phyllis Diller in her short-lived ABC sitcom The Pruitts of Southampton (1966-67).
Known for

The Great Dictator
1940Commander Schultz
The Flying Deuces
1939Francois
The Man Who Came to Dinner
1941Beverly Carlton
Captains of the Clouds
1942Scrounger Harris
Christmas in Connecticut
1945John Sloan
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
1962Reggie McHugh
The Story of Mankind
1957William Shakespeare
Everybody Sing
1938Jerrold Hope
Forever and a Day
1943Assistant Hotel Manager
Marie Antoinette
1938Comte d'Artois
Born to Dance
1936Policeman
Black Widow
1954Brian Mullen
Do Not Disturb
1965Simmons
Halls of Montezuma
1951Sgt. Randolph Johnson
The Horn Blows at Midnight
1945Composer / Archie Dexter
A Damsel in Distress
1937Keggs
A Yank in the R.A.F.
1941Roger Pillby
My Life with Caroline
1941Paul Martindale
Cluny Brown
1946Hilary Ames