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John Wray

John Wray

22 titles Acting Feb 12, 1887 Died: Apr 05, 1940 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

John Wray (February 13, 1887 - April 5, 1940) was a distinguished American character actor known for his impactful performances on both stage and screen. He emerged as a prominent figure in Hollywood during the transition to sound films, bringing his theatrical background to a series of memorable roles.

Wray made a striking impression with his portrayal of a gangster reminiscent of Arnold Rothstein in *The Czar of Broadway* (1930), and he showcased his range as the sadistic drill instructor Himmelstoss in *All Quiet on the Western Front* (1930). Notably, he took on the challenging role of the contortionist known as the Frog in the 1932 remake of *The Miracle Man*, a character originally embodied by Lon Chaney in the 1919 version. At one point, he was even considered for the lead in the iconic *Dracula* (1931).

As the 1930s progressed, Wray's roles became increasingly modest, yet he remained prominent in significant films, notably as the desperate farmer in Frank Capra's *Mr. Deeds Goes to Town* (1936) and the warden in Fritz Lang's *You Only Live Once* (1937). His filmography also includes *Doctor X* (1932), *I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang* (1932), *Frisco Kid* (1935), *Boys Town* (1938), *Each Dawn I Die* (1939), *The Cat and the Canary* (1939), and the epic *Gone with the Wind* (1939). Wray's contributions to cinema remain cherished, reflecting a versatile and compelling career.

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