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Ray Turner

Ray Turner

1 title Acting Oct 28, 1895 Died: Aug 18, 1981 New Mexico, USA

Ray Turner, born on October 28, 1895, in New Mexico, was a prominent figure in early cinema. He made his mark as an actor during the silent film era, with a selection of notable performances that captured the attention of audiences. Among his most recognized works are "The Patent Leather Kid" (1927), "Weary River" (1929), and "Speeding Hoofs" (1927), each showcasing his talent and versatility in front of the camera.

Turner’s contributions to the film industry spanned various genres, and his ability to convey emotion without spoken dialogue was a testament to his skill as a performer. His work in silent films helped define the era, and he became a familiar face in the industry during his active years.

After a fruitful career that left a lasting impact on the art of filmmaking, Ray Turner passed away on August 18, 1981, in Los Angeles, California. His legacy lives on through the films he starred in, which continue to be appreciated by film enthusiasts and historians alike. Turner’s role in shaping early cinema remains a significant part of his story, reflecting an era when silent films were at the forefront of entertainment.

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