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- Quentin Reynolds was born on April 11, 1902 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Call Northside 777 (1948), Secrets of a Nurse (1938) and The Miracle of the Bells (1948). He was married to Virginia Pine. He died on March 17, 1965 in Solano County, California, USA.
- SpouseVirginia Pine(? - 1960) (divorced)
- He was a war correspondent during World War II.
- He had a law degree, and had worked as a pro football player. Damon Runyon gave him his first sports writing job.
- Ambulance driver Robert Montgomery gave him a ride during the Fall of France in 1940.
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6225 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
- He won a libel judgment against Hearst newspaper columnist Westbrook Pegler, who had called him a Communist. The civil trial inspired the play, "A Case of Libel.".
- Actual danger never scares you much; the anticipation of danger does.
- At first it is hard to watch men die, but after a while you get quite accustomed to it. Actually they make it easier because they die very quietly. The wounded don't cry.
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