What is tracy reed american actress?

Tracy Reed was an American actress, born on October 28, 1942, in Fort Benning, Georgia, and passed away on May 2, 2012, in Beverly Hills, California, at the age of 69. She was primarily known for her appearances in several films and television shows during the 1960s and 1970s, including "How to Commit Marriage," "The Party," "The Green Berets," and "The Interns."

Reed began her acting career in 1962, playing small roles in several television shows like "Perry Mason," "The Fugitive," and "The Outer Limits." She then made her film debut in the 1963 film "The Running Man." Her breakthrough role came in 1965, when she appeared in the comedy film "The Munsters' Revenge," which led to her being cast in other notable films.

Reed appeared in several other films, including "The Deadly Affair," "The Great White Hope," "Twinky," and "The Last Tycoon." She also made several guest appearances on popular television shows, such as "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," "Batman," "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre," and "The Wild Wild West."

In addition to her acting career, Reed was also a talented singer and dancer, performing in various musical productions throughout her career. She was married to British actor Edward Fox from 1973 until her death in 2012.