Ray Chamberlin

Ray Chamberlin was an American actor who is best known for The Toilers, The Bar Sinister, and The Sign Invisible. He was born around 1886 and passed away on December 2, 1957, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Ray Chamberlin was married in 1929 and had one child. Little is known about his family life or details surrounding his marriage. His personal life remained mostly private throughout his acting career.

Career

Ray Chamberlin was known for his roles in silent films during the early 20th century. He gained recognition for his performances in films such as The Toilers and The Bar Sinister, showcasing his talent in the film industry during that era.

Death and Legacy

Ray Chamberlin died on December 2, 1957. His contributions to silent cinema are remembered, even if he has largely faded from public memory. He left behind a small but notable filmography that reflects the artistic culture of his time.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1915 The Great Divide Pedro
1916 The Toilers Berty – Powers’ secretary
1917 The Bar Sinister Nick Benson (as J.R. Chamberlin)
1918 The Sign Invisible Pierre
1918 Heart of the Sunset Unknown