
Gene Raymond
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Gene Raymond, born Raymond Guion, was an American film, television, and stage actor of the 1930s and 1940s. In addition to acting, Raymond was also a composer, writer, director, producer, and decorated military pilot. His screen debut was in Personal Maid (1931). Another early appearance was in the multi-director If I Had a Million with W. C. Fields and Charles Laughton. With his blond good looks, classic profile, and youthful exuberance — plus a name change to the more pronounceable "Gene Raymond" — he scored in films like the classic Zoo in Budapest with Loretta Young, and a series of light RKO musicals, mostly with Ann Sothern. He wrote a number of songs, including the popular "Will You?" which he sang to Sothern in Smartest Girl in Town. His wife, Jeanette MacDonald, sang several of his more classical pieces in her concerts and recorded one entitled "Let Me Always Sing". His most notable films, mostly as a second lead actor, include Red Dust (1932) with Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, Zoo in Budapest with Loretta Young, Ex-Lady with Bette Davis, Flying Down to Rio with Dolores del Río, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, I Am Suzanne with Lilian Harvey, Sadie McKee with Joan Crawford, Alfred Hitchcock's Mr. and Mrs. Smith with Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery, and The Locket with Laraine Day, Brian Aherne, and Robert Mitchum. MacDonald and Raymond made one film together, Smilin' Through, which came out as the U.S. was on the verge of entering World War II. After service in the United States Army Air Forces Raymond returned to Hollywood. He wrote, directed and starred in the 1949 film Million Dollar Weekend. In later years he appeared in only a few films. His last major film was The Best Man in 1964 with Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson. In the 1950s he mostly worked in television, appearing in Playhouse of Stars, Fireside Theatre, Hollywood Summer Theater and TV Reader's Digest. In the 1970s he appeared on ABC Television Network's Paris 7000 and had guest roles in The Outer Limits, Robert Montgomery Presents, Playhouse 90, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Ironside, The Defenders, Mannix, The Name of the Game, Lux Video Theatre, Kraft Television Theatre and U.S. Steel Hour. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gene Raymond, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Credits

Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
as Jeff

Flying Down to Rio (1933)
as Roger Bond

The Best Man (1964)
as Don Cantwell

Hit the Deck (1955)
as Wendell Craig

The Locket (1946)
as John Willis

The Hanged Man (1964)
as Whitey Devlin

Complicated Women (2003)
as Self (archive footage)

The Woman in Red (1935)
as John 'Johnny' Wyatt

Ex-Lady (1933)
as Don Peterson

If I Had a Million (1932)
as John Wallace (uncredited)

Ann Carver's Profession (1933)
as Bill

Sadie McKee (1934)
as Tommy

Plunder Road (1957)
as Eddie Harris

Stolen Heaven (1938)
as Carl

Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934)
as Jimmy Brett

Red Dust (1932)
as Gary Willis

Forgotten Commandments (1932)
as Paul Ossipoff

Transient Lady (1935)
as Carey Marshall

Behold My Wife! (1934)
as Michael Carter

That Girl from Paris (1936)
as Windy McLean
Woman on the Run (1959)
Actor

Ladies of the Big House (1931)
as Standish McNeil

The Bride Walks Out (1936)
as Michael Martin

Sofia (1948)
as Steve Roark

I'd Rather Be Rich (1964)
as Martin Wood

Cross-Country Romance (1940)
as Lawrence Smith

The House on 56th Street (1933)
as Monte Van Tyle

Walking on Air (1936)
as Pete Quinlan / Count Pierre Louis de Marsac

Love on a Bet (1936)
as Michael MacCreigh

Smilin' Through (1941)
as Kenneth 'Ken' Wayne / Jeremy 'Jerry' Wayne

She's Got Everything (1937)
as Fuller Partridge

The Night of June 13 (1932)
as Herbert Morrow

Seven Keys to Baldpate (1935)
as William Magee

Zoo in Budapest (1933)
as Zani

The Life of the Party (1937)
as Barry Saunders

Where's Charley? (1957)
as Col. Sir Francis Chesney

Five Bloody Graves (1969)
as The Voice of Death

Assigned to Danger (1948)
as Dan Sullivan

Smartest Girl in Town (1936)
as Richard Stuyvesant Smith

There Goes My Girl (1937)
as Jerry Martin

I Am Suzanne! (1933)
as Tony Malatini

Personal Maid (1931)
as Dick Gary

Million Dollar Weekend (1948)
as Nicholas Lawrence

Brief Moment (1933)
as Rodney Deane

Hooray for Love (1935)
as Douglas Tyler

Nelson and Jeanette: America's Singing Sweethearts (1992)
as Self

Coming Out Party (1934)
as Chris Hansen





