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Raymond Massey

Raymond Massey

As one of several sons of the owner of Toronto's Massey/Harris Agricultural Implement Company, Raymond Massey was expected to distinguish himself in business or politics or both (indeed, one of Raymond's brothers, Vincent Massey, later became Governor General of Canada). But after graduating form Oxford University, Massey defied his family's wishes and became an actor. He made his first stage appearance in a British production of Eugene O'Neill's In the Zone in 1922. By 1930, Massey was firmly established as one of the finest classical actors on the British stage; that same year he came to Broadway to play the title role in Hamlet. In 1931, Massey starred in his first talking picture, The Speckled Band, portraying Sherlock Holmes. One year later, he was co-starred with Charles Laughton, Melvyn Douglas, Gloria Stuart and Ernst Thesiger in his first Hollywood film, the classic The Old Dark House (1932). Returning to England, Massey continued dividing his time between stage and screen, offering excellent performances in such major motion-picture efforts as The Scarlet Pimpernal (1935) and Things to Come (1936). In 1938, he was cast in his most famous role: Abraham Lincoln, in Robert E. Sherwood's Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway production Abe Lincoln in Illinois. Massey repeated his Lincoln characterization in the 1940 film version of the Sherwood play, and 22 years later played a cameo as Honest Abe in How the West Was Won (1962). Refusing to allow himself to be pigeonholed as Lincoln, Massey played the controversial abolitionist John Brown in both Santa Fe Trail (1940) and Seven Angry Men (1955), and gave an effectively straight-faced comic performance as mass murderer Jonathan Brewster (a role originally written for Boris Karloff) in Frank Capra's riotous 1941 filmization of Arsenic And Old Lace. Though he would portray a wisecracking AWOL Canadian soldier in 1941's 49th Parallel and a steely-eyed Nazi officer in 1943's Desperate Journey, Massey served valiantly in the Canadian Army in both World Wars. On television, Massey played "Anton the Spymaster", the host of the 1955 syndicated anthology I Spy; and, more memorably, portrayed Dr. Gillespie in the 1960s weekly Dr. Kildare. An inveterate raconteur, Massey wrote two witty autobiographies, When I Was Young and A Thousand Lives (neither of which hinted at his legendary on-set contentiousness). Married three times, Raymond Massey was the father of actors Daniel and Anne Massey. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Raymond Massey Trivia

When was Raymond Massey born?
Raymond Massey was born on August 30, 1896

Who did Raymond Massey play in Things to Come?
Raymond Massey was John Cabal in Things to Come

Who did Raymond Massey play in Things to Come?
Raymond Massey was Oswald Cabal in Things to Come

Who did Raymond Massey play in The 49th Parallel?
Raymond Massey was Andy Brock in The 49th Parallel

What role did Raymond Massey portray in The Woman in the Window?
Raymond Massey played Frank Lalor in The Woman in the Window

Who did Raymond Massey portray in Mourning Becomes Electra?
Raymond Massey was Ezra Mannon in Mourning Becomes Electra

Who did Raymond Massey portray in The Scarlet Pimpernel?
Raymond Massey was Chauvelin in The Scarlet Pimpernel

What role did Raymond Massey portray in Santa Fe Trail?
Raymond Massey played John Brown in Santa Fe Trail

Who did Raymond Massey portray in The Fountainhead?
Raymond Massey was Gail Wynand in The Fountainhead

Who did Raymond Massey portray in East of Eden?
Raymond Massey was Adam Trask in East of Eden

What role did Raymond Massey portray in David and Bathsheba?
Raymond Massey played Nathan in David and Bathsheba

Who did Raymond Massey play in Arsenic and Old Lace?
Raymond Massey was Jonathan Brewster in Arsenic and Old Lace

Who did Raymond Massey play in Reap the Wild Wind?
Raymond Massey was King Cutler in Reap the Wild Wind

Who did Raymond Massey play in Battle Cry?
Raymond Massey was Gen. Snipes in Battle Cry

What role did Raymond Massey portray in The Old Dark House?
Raymond Massey played Philip Waverton in The Old Dark House

Who did Raymond Massey play in MacKenna's Gold?
Raymond Massey was The Preacher in MacKenna's Gold

Who did Raymond Massey play in How the West Was Won?
Raymond Massey was Abraham Lincoln in How the West Was Won


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