Wallace Reid filmography

This is a comprehensive listing of Wallace Reid's (1891–1923) silent film output.

Reid often played a clean-cut, well-groomed American go-getter on screen, which is how he is best remembered, but he could alternate with character roles, especially in his early short films, most of which are now lost.

Some films have him as a director, some have him as an actor and some have him as both in particular his numerous short films.

His first feature film is the famous appearance as a young blacksmith in The Birth of a Nation in 1915.

[1] Films for which Wallace Reid directs but does not appear in:

Wallace Reid portrait by Witzel.
Promotional material for The Ghost Breaker (1922), one of Reid's last films.
left to right: William Shea , John Bunny , Marshall P. Wilder , Leah Baird . Wallace Reid standing behind Wilder. Reid wrote the scenario for this film.
Wallace Reid circa 1914, by Albert Witzel
Dorothy Gish and Wallace Reid in Old Heidelberg .
Wally Reid and Cleo Ridgely The House of the Golden Windows .
Motion Picture Magazine February 1917.
slide for Nan of Music Mountain .
lantern slide Believe Me, Xantippe (1918).
poster for The Roaring Road .
poster for Sick Abed .
Don't Tell Everything (1921) poster