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Ray Bolger

Ray Bolger

17 titles Acting Jan 10, 1904 Died: Jan 15, 1987 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Ray Bolger, an iconic figure in entertainment, launched his career in the vibrant world of vaudeville, initially performing as part of the duo "Sanford and Bolger." He also captivated audiences in various Broadway productions, showcasing his talents as both a dancer and an actor, much like his contemporary Gene Kelly. In 1936, Bolger signed a contract with MGM, making his film debut as himself in The Great Ziegfeld. This was quickly followed by a role alongside Eleanor Powell in Rosalie (1937). His breakout moment came in Sweethearts (1938), where he performed the memorable "wooden shoes" number with the talented Jeanette MacDonald, capturing the attention of MGM producers.

Bolger's most renowned role came in 1939 when he portrayed the Scarecrow in the beloved classic The Wizard of Oz. Despite the film's success, his contract with MGM came to an end, leading him to RKO for Four Jacks and a Jill (1942). Finding fulfillment on Broadway, he transitioned to television in 1953 with his own sitcom, Where's Raymond?, later renamed The Ray Bolger Show. Even after the series concluded, Bolger remained a familiar face on television, making guest appearances and taking on smaller movie roles. In 1985, he co-hosted That's Dancing! alongside Liza Minnelli. Ray Bolger passed away in 1987 at the age of 83 and was laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.

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