Raymond Massey AKA Raymond Hart Massey Born: 30-Aug-1896 Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Died: 29-Jul-1983 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: Pneumonia Remains: Buried, Beaverdale Memorial Park, New Haven, CT
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: Canada Executive summary: Things to Come Military service: Canadian Army (Field Artillery, WWI, France, wounded, Maj., invalided 1943) Brother: Vincent Massey (Governor-General of Canada, b. 1887, d. 1967) Wife: Margery Fremantle (m. 1921, div. 1929, one child) Son: Geoffrey Massey Wife: Adrianne Allen (m. 1929, div. 1939, one son, one daughter) Son: Daniel Massey (actor, b. 10-Oct-1933, d. 25-Mar-1998) Daughter: Anna Massey (actress, b. 11-Aug-1937, d. 3-Jul-2011) Wife: Dorothy Whitney (m. 1939, until his death)
High School: Appleby College, Oakville, Ontario High School: Upper Canada College University: University of Toronto University: Balliol College, Oxford University
Kappa Alpha Society Naturalized US Citizen Hollywood Walk of Fame 6708 Hollywood Blvd. (television) Hollywood Walk of Fame 1719 Vine St. (motion pictures)
TELEVISION Dr. Kildare Dr. Leonard Gillespie (1961-66)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Mackenna's Gold (18-Mar-1969) · The Preacher How the West Was Won (1-Nov-1962) · Abraham Lincoln The Queen's Guards (17-Oct-1961) The Fiercest Heart (26-Mar-1961) The Great Impostor (3-Feb-1961) The Naked and the Dead (6-Aug-1958) · Gen. Cummings Omar Khayyam (23-Aug-1957) · The Shah Seven Angry Men (27-Mar-1955) · John Brown East of Eden (9-Mar-1955) · Adam Trask Battle Cry (2-Feb-1955) · Maj. Gen. Snipes Prince of Players (11-Jan-1955) The Desert Song (20-May-1953) · Yousseff Carson City (13-Jun-1952) · Big Jack Davis Come Fill the Cup (24-Oct-1951) David and Bathsheba (10-Aug-1951) Sugarfoot (11-Feb-1951) Dallas (30-Dec-1950) · Will Marlow Barricade (24-Mar-1950) · Boss Kruger Chain Lightning (18-Feb-1950) · Leland Willis Roseanna McCoy (12-Oct-1949) The Fountainhead (2-Jul-1949) · Gail Wynand Mourning Becomes Electra (19-Nov-1947) · Ezra Mannon Possessed (26-Jul-1947) · Dean Graham A Matter of Life and Death (1-Nov-1946) · Abraham Farlan Hotel Berlin (2-Mar-1945) · Arnim von Dahnwitz God Is My Co-Pilot (21-Feb-1945) · Maj. Gen. Claire L. Chennault The Woman in the Window (26-Jan-1945) · Frank Lalor Arsenic and Old Lace (23-Sep-1944) · Jonathan Brewster A Canterbury Tale (21-Aug-1944) [VOICE] Action in the North Atlantic (12-Jun-1943) · Capt. Steve Jarvis Desperate Journey (26-Sep-1942) · Maj. Otto Baumeister Reap the Wild Wind (19-Mar-1942) · King Cutler Dangerously They Live (24-Dec-1941) Forty-Ninth Parallel (8-Oct-1941) · Andy Brock Santa Fe Trail (13-Dec-1940) · John Brown Abe Lincoln in Illinois (12-Feb-1940) · Abe Lincoln The Drum (10-Apr-1938) · Prince Ghul The Hurricane (9-Nov-1937) · DeLaage The Prisoner of Zenda (2-Sep-1937) · Back Michael Under the Red Robe (May-1937) Fire Over England (8-Jan-1937) · Philip of Spain Things to Come (20-Feb-1936) · John Cabal The Scarlet Pimpernel (23-Dec-1934) · Chauvelin The Old Dark House (20-Oct-1932) · Philip Waverton The Speckled Band (5-Mar-1931)
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