

Albert Ray
Albert Wray
Birth
August 28, 1897 129 YEARS OLD
Origin
New Rochelle, New York, USA
Biography
Albert Ray, born in New Rochelle, NY, attended Townsend Harris Hall and City College of New York. He spent summer vacations as a member of the Vitagraph stock company, on 14th St. in New York City. He appeared in summer stock in White Plains (NY), Florida and the Harlem Opera House in New York City. He directed short subjects for Pathe on the East Coast, went to Hollywood in 1915 and directed Ben Turpin pictures for the Vogue Film Co. and then Sunshine Comedies for Fox. He also acted opposite Ruth Clifford and Mildred Harris at Universal and co-starred with Elinor Fair at Fox. His first feature-length film as director was Scrap Iron (1921) starring Charles Ray (his cousin) for First National, and altogether he directed nine of his cousin's comedies for the studio. He returned to Fox and directed the "Helen and Warren" series and 19 features.
Filmography
16 productions in total

The Punch of the Irish
Character
1st Suitor

Wet and Warmer
Character
Billy Poste

The Kick in High Life
Character
Bud Weiser
The Ugly Duckling
Character
Owen Wilshire

The Night Riders
Character
John Tresler

The Honey Bee
Character
Will Harper

Tin Pan Alley
Character
Tommy Breen

Vagabond Luck
Character
Jimmie Driscoll

The Lost Princess
Character
Samuel Blevins, Jr.

Home
Character
Tom Wallace

Love Is Love
Character
Gerry Sands

Be a Little Sport
Character
Gerald Faulkner

Words and Music by -
Character
Brian McBride

The Game's Up
Character
Peter Neyland (as Al Ray)

