Tracy Reed (Tracy Reed)
Actress. Born Clare Tracy Compton Pelissier, the daughter of director Anthony Pelissier and actress Penelope Dudley-Ward, she was the granddaughter of actress Fay Compton, her parents divorced while she was a child. After her mother’s remarriage to director Carol Reed, she took her stepfather’s surname and broke into the film industry at the age of two with an uncredited part in Reed’s “The Way Ahead” (1944). After finishing her schooling, she landed recurring roles in the British TV series “If the Crown Fits” (1961) and “A Man of the World” (1962 to 1963) and was introduced to international movie audiences playing Miss Scott, George C. Scott’s (Buck Turgidson) mistress in the Stanley Kubrick film “Dr. Strangelove” (1964). She went into appear opposite Peter Sellers in the second installment of the “Pink Panther” film series “A Shot in the Dark” (1964) and had a part in the ‘James Bond’ picture “Casino Royale” (1967). She may also be remembered for playing Karen Steele in the cult horror picture “Devils of Darkness” (1966). She remained active in the industry appearing in such programs as “The Avengers” and “Dr. Finlay’s Bookcase” (1967 to 1969) until the mid-1970s, when she retired to raise her daughter. She was formerly married to actors Edward Fox, Neil Hallett and Bill Simpson and was the step-cousin of actor Oliver Reed. She died from liver cancer. (bio by: C.S.)
Born
- September, 21, 1942
- England
Died
- May, 05, 2012
- Ireland
Cemetery
- Bruhenny Graveyard
- Ireland