Raymond Parker

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.0597

Gender

Male

Birthday

27-Aug-1912

Age

(113 years old)

Place of Birth

Jersey City, New Jersey, USA

Also Known As
  • Ray Parker

Raymond Parker

Biography

Raymond Parker, sometimes credited as Ray Parker, was an American actor, who is known for His Exciting Night, Society Smugglers, Swing That Cheer, and Freshman Year.


Credits

The Phone Book The Phone Book (2008) Character: Davis Office Man
“The Phone Book” is the first-ever film adaptation of the world’s most widely owned book – the telephone directory. To preserve the artistic integrity of the original work, all dialogue has been reproduced exactly as it appears in the source material.
The House of Fear The House of Fear (1939) Character: Minor Role
A detective goes undercover as a producer to investigate an actor's murder, which occurred during the performance of a play...
East Side of Heaven East Side of Heaven (1939) Character: Messenger (uncredited)
A man finds himself the father, by proxy, of a ten-month-old baby and becomes involved in the turbulent lives of the child's family.
Vampz Vampz (2004) Character: Fred
When going out to feed becomes too dangerous, a trio of female vampires starts posing as masseuses at an all-night massage parlor that caters to the kinkiest of midnight tastes. But when a young woman who has been evicted by her detective husband arrives on their doorstep, they don't realize the danger they are letting into their nest.
Freshman Year Freshman Year (1938) Character: Wycherly
A budding entrepreneur nearly loses everything after his get-rich quick scheme selling "flunk" insurance to his fellow students goes terribly awry.
Service de Luxe Service de Luxe (1938) Character: Bellhop
Glamorous and efficient Helen Murphy runs a service that will provide any type of assistance to wealthy customers, but what she's really looking for is a man who can take care of himself.
The Missing Guest The Missing Guest (1938) Character: Wolf
Newspaper man "Scoop" Hanlon is looking for a way out of his assigned women's interest column. The one chance he has is to spend the night in the "blue room" of a haunted mansion where a number of people are gathered for a party. When one of the guests disappears from his room, "Scoop" decides to get to the bottom of things.
Society Smugglers Society Smugglers (1939) Character: Ames
The Treasury Department plants a female agent in the office of a luggage company that is suspected of smuggling diamonds.
Swing That Cheer Swing That Cheer (1938) Character: Jay Hill
Undeniably talented on the gridiron, Bob Potter is equally undeniably an arrogant pain in the posterior. So swell-headed does Potter become that he can never admit to himself that his blocking-back teammate Larry Royal is equally responsible for Bob's success. To teach his pal a lesson, Larry feigns an injury and pulls out of the Big Game, forcing Bob to have a go at it alone.
The Family Next Door The Family Next Door (1939) Character: Party Guest
Rose Pierce is discontent with her life as the wife of a small town plumber and has visions of becoming a wealthy socialite. Consequently, when her smart aleck son Sammy hears that an electric railroad line is to be built through town, she decides that the family can become rich by purchasing the lots along the right of way. Patriarch George Pierce laughs at the idea, but when Rose and Sammy learn that Cora Stewart, the wealthy town widow, has withdrawn her savings from the bank, they jump to the conclusion that she is interested in buying the lots, and mother and son secretly invest the family bank roll in the land.
Big Town Czar Big Town Czar (1939) Character: Student
When gangster Phil Daley gets rid of his chief Paul Burgess he has everything that money can buy, except the respect of his parents and his sweetheart Susan Warren. His younger brother Danny quits college and forces Phil to make him part of the gang. The overly-ambitious Danny fixes a prize-fight on which rival gang-leader Mike Luger loses heavily and, thinking that Phil has double-crossed him, sends gunmen out to kill Phil. They kill Danny instead and the frightened Phil flees to a country hideout. His chief lieutenant, Sid Travis, sets a trap for Phil when he returns.
The Last Warning The Last Warning (1938) Character: John Essex (as Ray Parker)
In their third and last teaming, Bill Crane and Doc Williams visit a country estate to investigate threatening letters from the mysterious 'Eye.'



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