Raymond Parker was an American actor who is best known for His Exciting Night, Freshman Year, and Swing That Cheer. He was born on August 27, 1912, in Jersey City, New Jersey, and passed away on October 19, 1987, in Harrison, New York.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Raymond Parker’s personal life are limited. He was born and raised in New Jersey, where he started his acting career. He worked primarily in films during the late 1930s.
Career
Parker had a brief but notable acting career, featuring in various films around the late 1930s. He worked on several projects, playing a variety of roles, including a bellhop and a party guest. His performances contributed to the charm of the movies he starred in.
Death and Legacy
Raymond Parker died on October 19, 1987, in Harrison, New York. His work in film during his active years has left a mark, although he is not widely remembered today. His contributions to the cinema of the 1930s continue to be appreciated by classic film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
---|---|---|
Service de Luxe | 1938-10-12 | Bellhop |
The Missing Guest | 1938-08-12 | Wolf |
The Family Next Door | 1939-03-30 | Party Guest |
East Side of Heaven | 1939-04-07 | Messenger (uncredited) |
The House of Fear | 1939-06-30 | Minor Role |
Society Smugglers | 1939-03-01 | Ames |
The Last Warning | 1938-12-07 | John Essex (as Ray Parker) |
Big Town Czar | 1939-05-03 | Student |
Swing That Cheer | 1938-10-13 | Jay Hill |
The Phone Book | 2008-03-05 | Davis Office Man |
Vampz | 2004-08-24 | Fred |
Freshman Year | 1938-09-02 | Wycherly |