Bobby Ray (actor)

American actor and director (1899–1957) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bobby Ray (born Wilhelm Robert McBain Fuehrer, October 6, 1899 – March 26, 1957) was an American film comedian of the silent era. He appeared in more than sixty short films between 1914 and 1927, including a group from the mid-1920s featuring Oliver Hardy. He was originally a child actor.[1] In addition he directed six short films and two feature films Riley of the Rainbow Division and Dugan of the Dugouts (both 1928). Following the arrival of sound, Ray developed a new career as an assistant director that continued into the 1950s. Much of his work during this period was for the low-budget studio Monogram Pictures, but he later moved into television.

Born
Wilhelm Robert McBain Fuehrer

(1899-10-06)October 6, 1899
DiedMarch 26, 1957(1957-03-26) (aged 57)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
Yearsactive19141956
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Bobby Ray
Ray in 1925
Born
Wilhelm Robert McBain Fuehrer

(1899-10-06)October 6, 1899
DiedMarch 26, 1957(1957-03-26) (aged 57)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
Years active19141956
Spouse
Doris Storck
(m. 1920)
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Selected filmography

Ray with Oliver Hardy in Hop to It! (1925)

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