Ray Green's illustrious career began in the realm of radio broadcasting, where he held a prominent position at W.S.O.C. in Little Rock, Arkansas. His daily radio show, aptly titled "The Ray Green Show," boasted an unprecedented level of popularity, securing the highest rated radio audience in Arkansas' history.
In 1956, Green had the privilege of interviewing the legendary Elvis Presley, an encounter he cherished and kept in his private collection for many years. The interview was later released through RCA on Collector Edition CDs, allowing a new generation to appreciate the iconic meeting.
Following his successful radio career, Green transitioned to the world of acting, landing roles in various commercials and television series, including "The Detectives" and "Wanted Dead or Alive." He eventually secured a part in his first feature film, "Axe," also known as "Virgin Slaughter," "California Axe Massacre," and "Lisa, Lisa." Green reprised his role in the film "Bloody Brothers," further solidifying his presence in the acting world.
In addition to his acting endeavors, Green developed a line of motivational kits and tapes, titled "Redirectional Thinking," and embarked on a career as a motivational speaker and sales trainer. He traveled extensively throughout the country, inspiring and educating individuals from all walks of life.
Today, Ray Green resides in Lafayette, Louisiana, where he occasionally appears on local public television, takes the stage as a stand-up comedian, and shares his experiences in interviews about his historic meeting with Elvis Presley. The devoted family man is blessed with four children, six grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.