- Born
- Died
- Birth nameBenjamin Shamrayevsky
- Nicknames
- Bernie
- Franklin Shamray
- Raymond Samuels
- Franklin Shamroy
- Ben
- B.B.
- Benny
- B.B. Ray
- Ray Bernard
- Bernard DeRoux
- Bernard 'B.B.' Ray
- Benie
- Bernard Ray
- Benjamin N. Shamroy
- Bernard Benny Ray
- Bernard B. Ray was born on November 18, 1895 in Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]. He was a producer and director, known for Spring Affair (1960), Hollywood Thrill-Makers (1954) and It's All in Your Mind (1938). He was married to Georgia Mae Tallant. He died on December 10, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- SpouseGeorgia Mae Tallant(1927 - 1958) (her death, 2 children)
- Brother of Leon Shamroy.
- Member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).
- Although several sources have claimed that one of his many aliases was "Raymond K. Johnson", that is not the case.--Raymond K. Johnson was a cameraman and director who worked for Ray's company on occasion, but they were not the same person.
- [in 1938] I used to get $1,850 out of a London distributor for a Western. Now I can't get $100. Hell, I can't give 'em away.
- [in 1938] We got to have somebody in the picture who can ride a horse. Up 'til the Guild [Screen Actors Guild] got started we could get them for $3 a day and at night they would drink up all their pay except say about a dime for breakfast. Now with the Guild in, they get about $25 a day and STILL have a dime left the next morning.
- [in 1938, on the state of the independent "B" western] The Western business is shot . . . The plots are so formula that New York, Philadelphia and Chicago don't go for them any more. The South dearly loves them, but that's not enough.
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