Charles Ray

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    March 15, 1891

    Day of Death

    November 23, 1943 (52 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Jacksonville, Illinois, USA

    Charles Ray

    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.

    Known For

    • Mrs. Miniver

      Mrs. Miniver

      1942

    • Rio Rita

      Rio Rita

      1942

    • The Coward

      The Coward

      1915

    • The Busher

      The Busher

      1919

    • Ladies Should Listen

      Ladies Should Listen

      1934

    • The Garden of Eden

      The Garden of Eden

      1928

    • Slightly Dangerous

      Slightly Dangerous

      1943

    • Appointment for Love

      Appointment for Love

      1941

    • The Lady from Cheyenne

      The Lady from Cheyenne

      1941

    • By Your Leave

      By Your Leave

      1934

    • Getting Gertie's Garter

      Getting Gertie's Garter

      1927

    • Hollywood Boulevard

      Hollywood Boulevard

      1936

    • The Man Who Lost Himself

      The Man Who Lost Himself

      1941

    • The Camera Speaks

      The Camera Speaks

      1934

    • The Fire Brigade

      The Fire Brigade

      1926