Tracy Reed (English actress)

Actress

Birthday September 21, 1942

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace London, England

DEATH DATE 2012-5-2, County Cork, Ireland (69 years old)

Nationality London, England

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1942

Tracy Reed (born Clare Tracy Compton Pelissier; 21 September 1942 – 2 May 2012) was an English actress.

1948

Reed was the daughter of director Anthony Pelissier and actress Penelope Dudley-Ward; she took the surname of her stepfather, Carol Reed, following her mother's remarriage in 1948.

1960

During a film-acting career that lasted from the early 1960s until 1975, she appeared in about 30 films, the TV series Man of the World (1962), and was at one point under consideration as a replacement for Diana Rigg in The Avengers.

1962

She is also shown as the centrefold "Miss Foreign Affairs" in the June 1962 copy of Playboy magazine being read by pilot Major T. J. "King" Kong (Slim Pickens) in the B-52.

1963

In the photo, she is lying down, apparently nude, with the January 1963 issue of Foreign Affairs – Vol. 41, No. 2, containing Henry Kissinger's suggestive article "Strains on the Alliance" – strategically draped across her buttocks.

1964

Reed is best remembered today for her role as Miss Scott, the mistress of General 'Buck' Turgidson (George C. Scott) in director Stanley Kubrick's film Dr. Strangelove (1964).

She has the only female role in that film, and is (principally) seen in only one scene – when she answers the phone while Turgidson is in the bathroom.

1967

In one episode of Dr. Finlay's Casebook in 1967, Reed played opposite Bill Simpson, whom she later married.

1970

Alongside Beau Bridges, Reed also played the madame in Adam's Woman (1970), filmed in Australia.

Later in life, she worked as a gourmet foods company representative in Ireland, travelling the country to persuade shops to sell her employer's products.

Reed was four times married:

1994

When asked in 1994 if she had "fond memories" of working on the film, she replied "'Oh yes, lots!'", but "'I was wearing a bikini the whole time,' Reed [remembered], and when Kubrick decided to open the set to the press, 'there were all these reporters staring at me. It was dreadful.'" She again appeared in a feature film starring Peter Sellers, this time in the Blake Edwards comedy A Shot in the Dark (also 1964).

2010

Reed was the granddaughter of actress Fay Compton and producer H. G. Pelissier, and of socialite Freda Dudley Ward and politician William Dudley Ward, a great-grandson of William Humble Ward, 10th Baron Ward.

Her great-uncle was novelist Sir Compton MacKenzie.

Actor Oliver Reed was a step-cousin.

She attended Miss Ironside's School in Kensington.

2012

Reed died of liver cancer in County Cork, Ireland, on 2 May 2012, aged 69; her funeral was held there.