People
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... Read More
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| The Legend of Rudolph Valentino as Self (archive footage) | 1961-05-24 |
| Slightly Dangerous as Opera patron (uncredited) | 1943-04-01 |
| Mrs. Miniver as Man getting on Bus (uncredited) | 1942-07-03 |
| The Mad Martindales as Barbershop Customer (uncredited) | 1942-05-15 |
| Rio Rita as Hotel Guest (uncredited) | 1942-03-11 |
| Appointment for Love as Butler (uncredited) | 1941-10-31 |
| The Lady from Cheyenne as Bit Role | 1941-04-11 |
| The Man Who Lost Himself as (uncredited) | 1941-03-21 |
| Hollywood Boulevard as Charlie Smith - Assistant Director | 1936-08-20 |
| Just My Luck as Homer Crow | 1935-12-30 |
| Welcome Home as Andrew Carr | 1935-08-09 |
| Ticket to a Crime as Courtney Mallory | 1934-12-14 |
| By Your Leave as Leonard Purcell | 1934-11-09 |
| The Camera Speaks as Self (archive footage) | 1934-08-11 |
| Ladies Should Listen as Henri, the porter | 1934-08-10 |
| School for Girls as Duke | 1934-03-22 |
| Stars of Yesterday as Self | 1931-12-31 |
| The House That Shadows Built as (archive footage) | 1931-07-08 |
| The Count of Ten as Johnny McKinney | 1928-03-10 |
| The Garden of Eden as Richard Dupont | 1928-02-04 |
| Vanity as Lt. Lloyd Van Courtland | 1927-05-09 |
| Getting Gertie's Garter as Ken Walrick | 1927-02-28 |
| Nobody's Widow as Honorable John Clayton | 1927-01-12 |
| The American as Bill Smith | 1927-01-01 |
| The Fire Brigade as Terry O'Neil | 1926-12-20 |
| The Auction Block as Bob Wharton | 1926-07-19 |
| Paris as Jerry | 1926-05-24 |
| Sweet Adeline as Ben Wilson | 1926-01-14 |
| Bright Lights as Tom Corbin | 1925-11-15 |
| Some Pun'kins as Lem Blossom | 1925-09-29 |
| Percy as Percival Rogeen | 1925-04-05 |
| Dynamite Smith as Gladstone Smith | 1924-10-12 |
| The Courtship of Miles Standish as John Alden | 1923-12-30 |
| The Girl I Loved as John Middleton | 1923-02-15 |
| A Tailor-Made Man as John Paul Bart | 1922-08-05 |
| Alias Julius Caesar as Billy Barnes | 1922-07-10 |
| The Deuce of Spades as Amos | 1922-05-01 |
| Gas, Oil and Water as George Oliver Watson | 1922-03-01 |
| Two Minutes to Go as Chester Burnett | 1921-10-17 |
| Scrap Iron as John Steel | 1921-05-01 |
| The Old Swimmin' Hole as Ezra Hull | 1921-02-26 |
| An Old Fashioned Boy as David Warrington | 1920-10-31 |
| Peaceful Valley as Hosiah Howe | 1920-10-10 |
| A Village Sleuth as William Wells | 1920-09-12 |
| 45 Minutes from Broadway as Kid Burns | 1920-08-30 |
| Homer Comes Home as Homer Cavender | 1920-06-27 |
| Paris Green as Luther Green | 1920-06-01 |
| Alarm Clock Andy as Andrew Gray | 1920-03-14 |
| Red Hot Dollars as Tod Burke | 1919-12-28 |
| Crooked Straight as Ben Trimble | 1919-11-09 |
| The Egg Crate Wallop as Jim Kelly | 1919-09-28 |
| Bill Henry as Bill Henry Jenkins | 1919-08-17 |
| Hay Foot, Straw Foot as Ulysses S. Grant Briggs | 1919-06-22 |
| The Busher as Ben Harding | 1919-05-17 |
| Greased Lightning as Andy Fletcher | 1919-04-27 |
| The Sheriff's Son as Royal Beaudry | 1919-03-30 |
| The Girl Dodger as Cuthbert Trotman | 1919-02-09 |
| String Beans as Toby Watkins | 1918-12-22 |
| The Law of the North as Alain de Montcalm | 1918-09-29 |
| A Nine O'Clock Town as David Clary | 1918-07-28 |
| The Claws of the Hun as John Stanton | 1918-07-08 |
| His Own Home Town as Jimmy Duncan | 1918-05-27 |
| Playing the Game as Larry Prentiss | 1918-04-22 |
| The Family Skeleton as Billy Bates | 1918-03-31 |
| The Hired Man as Ezry Hollins | 1918-01-27 |
| Staking His Life as Frank Hamilton | 1918-01-01 |
| His Mother's Boy as Matthew Denton | 1917-12-24 |
| The Son of His Father as Gordon Carbhoy | 1917-10-22 |
| Sudden Jim as James Ashe, Jr. | 1917-07-22 |
| The Clodhopper as Everett Nelson | 1917-06-24 |
| The Millionaire Vagrant as Steven Du Peyster | 1917-05-27 |
| The Pinch Hitter as Joel Parker | 1917-04-28 |
| Back of the Man as Larry Thomas | 1917-03-04 |
| Skinner's Dress Suit | 1917-02-06 |
| The Weaker Sex as Jack Harding | 1917-01-07 |
| The Honorable Algy as The Honorable Algy | 1916-11-19 |
| A Corner in Colleens as Richard Taylor | 1916-11-05 |
| Plain Jane as Mr. 'John Sophomore Adams' | 1916-10-08 |
| The Wolf Woman as Rex Walden | 1916-09-17 |
| Home as Bob Wheaton | 1916-08-27 |
| Honor Thy Name | 1916-08-06 |
| The Deserter as Lieutenant Parker | 1916-07-09 |
| The Dividend as Frank Steele | 1916-06-18 |
| Peggy as Colin Cameron | 1916-01-02 |
| The Forbidden Adventure as Cecil Weatherby | 1915-12-02 |
| The Coward as Frank Winslow | 1915-11-14 |
| The Lure of Woman as Captain Lane | 1915-09-27 |
| The Conversion of Frosty Blake as Reverend Horace Brightray | 1915-06-02 |
| The Renegade as Captain Marley | 1915-04-28 |
| The Cup of Life as John Ward | 1915-04-26 |
| The Grudge as Dick Wayne | 1915-02-24 |
| In the Tennessee Hills as Jim Carson | 1915-02-12 |
| The City of Darkness as Donald Warner - the Governor's Brother | 1914-12-09 |
| The Gangsters and the Girl as Detective John Stone | 1914-08-07 |
| For Her Brother's Sake as John Frye - the Brother | 1914-01-27 |
| The Buried Past as Tom Winters - the Lover | 1913-12-03 |
| For Mother's Sake as Jim | 1913-11-11 |
| The Quakeress as John Hart - the Schoolmaster | 1913-08-12 |
| Old Mammy's Secret Code as David | 1913-07-16 |
| The Transgressor as Jim | 1913-06-25 |
| The Boomerang as Lt. Calhoun | 1913-06-13 |
| The Grey Sentinel as Hal Peters | 1913-04-09 |



