Ray Mayer

Ray Mayer

Deceased · Born: Apr 24, 1901 · Died: Nov 22, 1948

Personal Details

BornApr 24, 1901 Lexington, Nebraska, USA

Biography

Raymond Mayer, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on April 24, 1901, in the charming town of Lexington, Nebraska, United States of America.

Throughout his illustrious career, Mayer left an indelible mark as a talented actor and writer, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in notable films such as "I Married a Doctor" (1936),"Seven Keys to Baldpate" (1935),and "Make Way for Tomorrow" (1937).

In his personal life, Mayer shared a loving bond with his wife, the esteemed Edith Evans.

Sadly, Raymond Mayer's life came to a close on November 22, 1948, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America.

Career

1949
Mr. Soft Touch
Mr. Soft Touch as Victor Christopher (Uncredited)
1947
High Wall
High Wall as Tom Delaney
1945
Snafu
Snafu as Detective
1939
Broadway Serenade
Broadway Serenade as Mr. Woods (uncredited)
The Oklahoma Kid
The Oklahoma Kid as Piano Player (uncredited)
1938
Swing It, Sailor!
Swing It, Sailor! as Husky Stone
Prison Nurse
Prison Nurse as Jackpot
Merrily We Live
Merrily We Live as Taxi Driver
1937
Make Way for Tomorrow
Make Way for Tomorrow as Robert Cooper
Meet the Missus
Meet the Missus as John White
We Who Are About to Die
We Who Are About to Die as Bright Boy Schultz
Hideaway
Hideaway as Eddie Baxter
Follow the Fleet
Follow the Fleet as Dopey Williams
The Last Outlaw
The Last Outlaw as Henchman Joe
1935
The Arizonian
The Arizonian as Henchman Frank McClosky
Break of Hearts
Break of Hearts as Song Promoter at Music Publisher (uncredited)
1934
The Gay Bride
The Gay Bride as Photographer (uncredited)
1935