Ray McCarey
Ray McCarey was born on Sep 06, 1904 in USA. Ray McCarey's big-screen debut came with Hubby's Quiet Little Game directed by Del Lord in 1926. Ray McCarey is known for Cadet Girl directed by Ray McCarey, Carole Landis stars as Gene Baxter and George Montgomery as Tex Mallory. The upcoming new movie Ray McCarey plays is The Gay Intruders which will be released on Sep 02, 1948.
The younger brother of director Leo McCarey, Ray McCarey entered the film business in the mid-'20s as a prop boy, working his way up to assistant director, screenwriter and then director. In the early 1930s he joined Hal Roach Studios, where he directed several Our Gang and Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy comedies, then moved on to Columbia, where he helmed several of The Three Stooges shorts. McCarey worked in all genres and many studios, from musicals at Republic to westerns at Columbia, but most of his output was routine and he never achieved the stature of his famous older brother.
Birthday
Sep 06, 1904Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 1948
writer, director
7.0 - 1946
director
6.2 - 1946
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6.4 - 1944
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6.1 - 1944
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6.2 - 1942
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6.0 - 1941
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6.4 - 1941
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5.6 - 1941
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6.0 - 1940
writer, director
5.6 - 1940
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5.7 - 1939
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6.3 - 1939
director
7.2 - 1938
director
- 1937
director
5.5 - 1937
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- 1936
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6.5 - 1935
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5.3 - 1935
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5.5 - 1934
director
7.4 - 1934
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5.2 - 1934
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5.5 - 1933
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6.6 - 1933
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6.2 - 1933
director
5.1 - 1933
director
7.0 - 1933
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7.4 - 1933
director
6.0 - 1933
director
5.3 - 1932
writer, director
7.2 - 1932
director
7.3 - 1930
second unit director or assistant director
6.2 - 1930
second unit director or assistant director
6.2 - 1930
writer, director
5.3 - 1928
second unit director or assistant director
- 1928
second unit director or assistant director
- 1927
second unit director or assistant director
5.7 - 1926
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