Trevor Reid (25 January 1908 – 16 April 1965) was an English actor. He was born in Liverpool, the son of David Reid and Grace Adelaide (née Thomas) at 25 Cheltenham Avenue near to Sefton Park. After leaving school he worked for four years at the Liverpool Cotton Exchange, then joined the Liverpool Playhouse company in 1929 where he stayed for two seasons under the direction of William Armstrong. He served with the Royal Artillery in the Second World War and after discharge resumed his acting career. He acted in 47 films from 1938 to 1965. He died at age 57 in London.
1963
as Inspector MacMitchell
1962
as Examiner
1962
as Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery (uncredited)
1961
as Bank Manager
1961
as Dr. Liversidge
1961
as Inspector Craven
1961
as Inspector Forbes
1961
as Pilot
1960
as Supt. Carver
1960
as Inspector Stevenson
1960
as Bride's Father
1959
as Inspector Holt
1959
as Cummings
1957
as Inspector
1957
as Hotel Manager (uncredited)
1957
as Inspector Palissy
1956
as Fraser
1956
as Simmons the Technician (uncredited)
1956
as Bunting
1956
as Dover Police Inspector
1956
as Inspector Crambo
1956
as Police Superintendent
1955
as Detective Sergeant Filson
1955
as Inspector Brace
1954
as Commissioner
1954
as Inspector Gringall
1954
as Watson