Ray Miller

Ray Miller

Personal Details

Biography

Ray Miller's illustrious career in the entertainment industry is largely defined by his memorable appearances in a trio of notable films, each one showcasing his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft. The first of these, released in 1939, is the action-packed "Daredevils of the Red Circle", a thrilling adventure that no doubt left audiences on the edge of their seats. This was followed in 1942 by the equally captivating "Tomorrow We Live", a cinematic masterpiece that cemented Miller's status as a rising star in the world of Hollywood. Additionally, his role in the 1942 film "Bowery at Midnight" further solidified his reputation as a versatile and skilled actor, capable of bringing depth and nuance to a wide range of characters.

Career

1943
Ghosts on the Loose
Ghosts on the Loose as Police Officer Mulligan (uncredited)
It Ain't Hay
It Ain't Hay as Customer (uncredited)
Hitler's Madman
Hitler's Madman as Soldier (uncredited)
1942
Bowery at Midnight
Bowery at Midnight as The Big Tramp
Union Pacific
Union Pacific as Laborer (uncredited)
Confessions of a Nazi Spy
Confessions of a Nazi Spy as Bill - Coffee Shop Proprietor (uncredited)