Charles Ray

Charles Ray

1891-03-15 – 1943-11-23 (age 52) Jacksonville, Illinois, USA
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Biography

From Wikipedia

Charles Edgar Ray (March 15, 1891 – November 23, 1943) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Ray rose to fame during the mid-1910s portraying young wholesome hicks in silent comedy films.

Ray was born in Jacksonville, Illinois and moved to Springfield as a child where he attended elementary school. He then moved to Arizona for a time before finally relocating to Los Angeles where he finished his education. He initially began his career on the stage before working for director Thomas H. Ince as a film extra in December 1912. He appeared in several bit parts before moving on to supporting roles. Ray's break came in 1915 when he appeared opposite Frank Keenan in the historical war drama The Coward.

Ray's popularity increased after appearing in a series of films which cast him in juvenile roles, primarily young hicks or "country bumpkins" that foiled the plans of thieves or con men. In March 1917, he signed with Paramount Pictures and resumed working with director Thomas H. Ince. By 1920, he was earning a reported $11,000 a week. Around this time, he left Paramount after studio head Adolph Zukor refused to give him a pay raise. Zukor later wrote in his autobiography The Public Is Never Wrong, that Ray's ego had gotten out of hand and that Ray "...was headed for trouble and  did not care to be with him when he found it." After leaving Paramount, Ray formed his own production company, Charles Ray Productions, and also used his fortune to purchase a studio in Los Angeles where he began producing and shooting his own films.

On November 23, 1943, Ray died of a mouth and throat infection at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles for which he had been hospitalized six weeks prior.

For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Charles Ray has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6355 Hollywood Boulevard.

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Known For

Mrs. Miniver
Mrs. Miniver

1942

as Man getting on Bus (uncredited)

Vanity
Vanity

1927

as Lt. Lloyd Van Courtland

String Beans
String Beans

1918

as Toby Watkins

Appointment for Love
Appointment for Love

1941

as Butler (uncredited)

Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood Boulevard

1936

as Charlie Smith - Assistant Director

Peggy
Peggy

1916

as Colin Cameron

Home
Home

1916

as Bob Wheaton

Rio Rita
Rio Rita

1942

as Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Bill Henry
Bill Henry

1919

as Bill Henry Jenkins

The Clodhopper
The Clodhopper

1917

as Everett Nelson

Dynamite Smith
Dynamite Smith

1924

as Gladstone Smith

The Man Who Lost Himself
The Man Who Lost Himself

1941

as (uncredited)

Paris Green
Paris Green

1920

as Luther Green

The Deserter
The Deserter

1916

as Lieutenant Parker

The Coward
The Coward

1915

as Frank Winslow

Slightly Dangerous
Slightly Dangerous

1943

as Opera patron (uncredited)

Hay Foot, Straw Foot
Hay Foot, Straw Foot

1919

as Ulysses S. Grant Briggs

The Renegade
The Renegade

1915

as Captain Marley

The Count of Ten
The Count of Ten

1928

as Johnny McKinney

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
The Legend of Rudolph Valentino

1961

as Self (archive footage)