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Charles Ray

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Birthday: Mar 15, 1891

Birthplace: Jacksonville, Illinois, USA

Charles Ray was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Charles Ray's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as "The Honorable Algy" (1916), "The Clodhopper" (1917) and "The Pinch Hitter" (1917). He also appeared in "The Hired Man" (1918). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like "Homer Comes Home" (1920), "Peaceful Valley" (1920) and "Two Minutes to Go" (1921). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in "The Auction Block" (1926), "The Count of Ten" (1928) and "Ladies Should Listen" (1934) with Cary Grant. Charles Ray more recently acted in the mystery "Ticket to a Crime" (1934) with Ralph Graves. Charles Ray passed away in November 1943 at the age of 52.

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Highest-Rated Movies

The Fire Brigade
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Ticket to a Crime
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By Your Leave
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Two Minutes to Go
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The Wolf Woman
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Nineteen and Phyllis
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Alarm Clock Andy
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50% The Busher
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The Hired Man
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Just My Luck
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Filmography

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By Your Leave 1935 Leonard Purcell Actor Just My Luck 1935 Actor Ticket to a Crime 1934 Actor Ladies Should Listen 1934 Henri - House Porter Actor The Fire Brigade 1926 Terry O'Neil Actor Two Minutes to Go 1921 Chester Burnett Actor, Director, Producer Nineteen and Phyllis 1920 Andrew Jackson Cavanaugh Actor Alarm Clock Andy 1920 Andrew Gray Actor The Busher 50% 1919 Ben Harding Actor The Hired Man 1918 Ezry Hollins Actor The Clodhopper 1917 Everett Nelson Actor The Honorable Algy 1916 The Honorable Algy Actor The Wolf Woman 1916 Rex Walden Actor The Coward 1915 Frank Winslow Actor
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