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Aldo Ray

Acting
1926-09-25
Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania, USA
Aldo Ray was born in the borough of Pen Argyl, in Northampton County, Pennsylvania on 25 September 1926. He attended the University of California at Berkeley, served as a US Navy frogman during WWII and saw action on Iwo Jima.

While constable of Crockett, California, he drove his brother Guido to an audition for the film Idols in the Dust (1951). Director David Miller hired him for a small role as a cynical football player. Ray's husky frame, thick neck and raspy voice made him perfect for playing tough sexy roles. He was the star of George Cukor's The Marrying Kind (1952) and starred opposite Rita Hayworth in Miss Sadie Thompson (1953). Ray was the none-too-bright boxer in Cukor's Pat and Mike (1952) and an escaped convict in 'Michael Curtiz"s We're No Angels (1955). His career started downhill in the 1970s, with him appearing in a string of low-budget films as a character actor. His last film was Shock 'Em Dead (1991).

Ray was married three times, with one daughter Claire born in 1951 to his first wife Shirley Green whom he married on on 20 June 1947. Ray was then briefly married to actress Jeff Donnell and then had two sons and a daughter with his third wife, Johanna Ray, one of whom is the actor Eric DaRe. Aldo Ray died of throat cancer on 27 March 1991.
Known For 101 titles
Dark Sanity (1982) subtitle poster
Dark Sanity
1982 Movie
as Larry Craig
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Drug Runners (1988) subtitle poster
Drug Runners
1988 Movie
as Victor Lazzaro
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A Torn Page of Glory (1968) subtitle poster
A Torn Page of Glory
1968 Movie
as Major Comack
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Paesano (1975) subtitle poster
Paesano
1975 Movie
as J. Arthur Cobra
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Sweet Savage (1979) subtitle poster
Sweet Savage
1979 Movie
as Banner
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