B. Reeves Eason

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

0.4734

Gender

Male

Birthday

02-Oct-1886

Age

(140 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • William Reaves Eason
  • William Eason
  • B. Reaves 'Breezy' Eason
  • B. Reaves Eason
  • Breezy Eason
  • Reaves Eason
  • Reeves Eason
  • William Reeves Eason
  • 'Breezy' Reeves Eason
  • Eason B. Reaves
  • Reeves Easton
  • Breezy Easton

B. Reeves Eason

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Reeves Eason (October 2, 1886 – June 9, 1956), known as B. Reeves Eason, was an American film director, actor and screenwriter. His directorial output was limited mainly to low-budget westerns and action pictures, but it was as a second-unit director and action specialist that he was best known. He was famous for staging spectacular battle scenes in war films and action scenes in large-budget westerns, but he acquired the nickname "Breezy" for his "breezy" attitude towards safety while staging his sequences—during the famous cavalry charge at the end of Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), so many horses were killed or injured so severely that they had to be euthanized that both the public and Hollywood itself were outraged, resulting in the selection of the American Humane Society by the beleaguered studios to provide representatives on the sets of all films using animals to ensure their safety.


Credits

Hell Hath No Fury Hell Hath No Fury (1917) Character: N/A
Hell Hath No Fury is a silent drama.
Two Kinds of Love Two Kinds of Love (1920) Character: Dorgan
Fred Watson, ravaged by consumption, travels to the lonely country known as Dead Man's Gulch in hopes of regaining his health. Accompanying Fred is his family, comprised of Kate, his son Bobbie and dog Mickey. Coming upon two shacks, they meet Bill Dorgan, a rough-bearded hermit who, after leering at Kate, invites the family to occupy the deserted cabin owned by Bill Mason, imprisoned for the murder of his partner. Meanwhile, his innocence established, Mason is pardoned from jail and returns to his cabin, bitter against the world. Gradually he is softened by Kate's charms and confides to her that he is searching for the gold that he and his partner had hidden years before, but is hampered by a missing section of the treasure map which disappeared the night of his partner's death.
Gold and the Woman Gold and the Woman (1916) Character: N/A
The daughter of a Mexican aristocrat endures the travails of the Mexican revolution.
The Danger Rider The Danger Rider (1928) Character: Tucson Joe
Hal Doyle, son of the prison warden, falls in love with a portrait of Mollie Dare, who runs a reformatory for ex-convicts where they may work for honest wages. To win the girl he poses as the notorious Tucson Joe and goes to the reformatory where his reputation causes the other men to fear him. The real Tucson Joe arrives but does not reveal his identity.
The Rattler's Hiss The Rattler's Hiss (1920) Character: N/A
A range boss learns to imitate the hiss of a rattlesnake for humorous purposes, but has occasion to employ this accomplishment with more dramatic effect when seeking to rescue the heroine from some bandits.



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