Person Details
Birthday:
Aliases: Warren Reyholds Walker , Warren Reynolds "Ray" Walker , Warren Reynolds Walker
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Newark, New Jersey, USA
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Movie Involvements: 69
TV Involvements: 2
Most Famous Work
Biography
Ray Walker was born on August 10, 1904 in Newark, New Jersey, USA as Warren Reyholds Walker. He was an actor, known for It's a Wonderful Life (1946), The Dark Hour (1936) and Baby Take a Bow (1934). He died on October 6, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Most Famous Work
Perry Mason
(1957) Fake FishermanThe Barbara Stanwyck Show
(1960) PolicemanIt's a Wonderful Life
(1946) Joe (Luggage Shop)Somebody Up There Likes Me
(1956) Zale Ring Announcer (uncredited)The Blue Gardenia
(1953) HomerThe Bad and the Beautiful
(1952) Cameraman (uncredited)Woman on the Run
(1950) Piano Player (uncredited)Superman and the Mole-Men
(1951) John CraigActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
---|---|---|
1961 | Theater Manager | |
1960 | N/A | |
Policeman | ||
1957 | Fake Fisherman | |
McCleary (Uncredited) | ||
Bilson | ||
1956 | Doctor | |
Sheriff | ||
Zale Ring Announcer (uncredited) | ||
McGuire | ||
1955 | Carlos Gástel | |
Willy, gambling ring thug | ||
1954 | Veterinarian | |
1953 | Mac | |
Tuffy Adams | ||
Col. Barnes (credit only) | ||
Col. Peterson | ||
Homer | ||
1952 | Cameraman (uncredited) | |
Colonel (uncredited) | ||
Sgt. Phillips | ||
Steward | ||
Policeman | ||
Police Lieutenant | ||
Reporter | ||
Tom Barry | ||
Sam | ||
Director | ||
1951 | John Craig | |
New York Mail Reporter (uncredited) | ||
N/A | ||
Lt. Bradley | ||
TV Announcer | ||
1950 | Mac (uncredited) | |
Lt. Bob Ullman | ||
Robert B. Handley | ||
Piano Player (uncredited) | ||
Wise Guy (uncredited) | ||
N/A | ||
Sam Owen | ||
Plainsclothesman (uncredited) | ||
Lefty | ||
1949 | Harvey Masters | |
Photographer (uncredited) | ||
Sam Costa | ||
Sam Keegan | ||
James Cobb, city editor | ||
Harry Slack | ||
Lt. Bentley Van Siclen | ||
1948 | Carson (uncredited) | |
Abel Rivercomb | ||
Mr. Barclay (uncredited) | ||
MacFarland | ||
1947 | Donovan's Assistant | |
Reporter | ||
Detective Lt. Lacey | ||
(uncredited) | ||
Edward Miller | ||
Blackie Reynolds | ||
1946 | Joe (Luggage Shop) | |
Joseph Aloysius 'Joe' Conroy | ||
Doctor at Minneapolis Lecture (uncredited) | ||
Agt. Jorgensen | ||
Danvers | ||
Jim Rogers | ||
Bill Calhoun | ||
Lt. Scully | ||
1945 | Anthony (uncredited) | |
Doctor (uncredited) | ||
Whitey King | ||
George McGrew | ||
1944 | Jimmie Foster | |
Russ | ||
Bus Ticket Clerk (Uncredited) | ||
Newspaper Reporter | ||
Johnny Rogers | ||
Reilly, The Drunk | ||
Ringmaster (archive footage / uncredited) | ||
Radio Announcer | ||
Billy Blake | ||
Fred Wylie | ||
1943 | Mr. George H. Fenton | |
Lou Merwin | ||
G-Man | ||
Swarthy | ||
Radio Host at Drive-in | ||
Ringmaster (uncredited) | ||
Raymond - Davies' Butler (uncredited) | ||
Burns (uncredited) | ||
Jackson | ||
1942 | Gas Station Attendant | |
Jack Lewis | ||
Blakeley | ||
Jerry Fitzgerald | ||
Happy (uncredited) | ||
Orchestra Leader / Emcee | ||
Pitchman | ||
1941 | Reporter on Telephone | |
Slim - Reporter (uncredited) | ||
1940 | Reporter (uncredited) | |
Coco | ||
Cpl. Jones aka Jonesy - Radio Man | ||
1939 | McBride | |
Marty Larkin | ||
'Mac' Dell (uncredited) | ||
Newspaper Man at Ferry Landing (uncredited) | ||
Real Ambulance Intern | ||
Denny Madison (uncredited) | ||
Drunken Reporter (uncredited) | ||
N/A | ||
1938 | Torchy | |
Hogan | ||
1937 | Norton | |
Reporter (uncredited) | ||
Lucky Phelps | ||
Mortimer (Buck) Atlas | ||
Crandall | ||
Maxie | ||
1936 | Freddie | |
Ken Dwyer | ||
Bob Neal | ||
Garry Dane | ||
Eddie Bell | ||
Jim Landis | ||
1935 | Jack Lambert | |
Doc Parks | ||
Bill Peck | ||
Perry | ||
1934 | N/A | |
Cliff Miller | ||
Lt. Nick Terris | ||
Larry Scott | ||
Joe Miller | ||
Dan Kirk | ||
Jimmy Dugan | ||
1933 | Jimmy Case | |
Brooks | ||
Robert "Flash" Norris | ||
Natural | ||
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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