Jack Raymond



















Jack Raymond
Born 1886

Wimborne, Dorset, England

Died 20 March 1953(1953-03-20) (aged 66–67)

London, England

Occupation Actor; Film Director

Jack Raymond (1886–1953) was an English actor and film director.[1] Born in Wimborne, Dorset in 1886, he began acting before the First World War in A Detective for a Day.[2] In 1921 he directed his first film and gradually he wound down his acting to concentrate completely on directing - making more than forty films in total before his death in 1953.[3][1]


He was associated with the Hepworth Studios of Walton on Thames, since his portrait appears on a studio publicity postcard when he was probably in his early twenties.


He had a major success in 1930 with The Great Game, one of the earliest films devoted to football and followed it up with Up for the Cup a year later. He remade Up for the Cup in 1950.[4]




Contents






  • 1 Partial filmography


    • 1.1 Director


    • 1.2 Actor




  • 2 References





Partial filmography



Director





  • The Vicar of Wakefield (1913)


  • Red, White and Blue Blood (1917)


  • The English Rose (1920)


  • The Flat (1921)


  • A Woman Misunderstood (1921)


  • Tilly of Bloomsbury (1921)


  • The Curse of Westacott (1921)


  • Second to None (1927)


  • Lonesome (1928)


  • Sally of the Scandals (1928)


  • Three Weekends (1928)


  • A Peep Behind the Scenes (1929)


  • Splinters (1929)


  • The Great Game (1930)


  • Mischief (1931)


  • Almost a Divorce (1931)


  • Tilly of Bloomsbury (1931)


  • Up for the Cup (1931)


  • Life Goes On (1932)


  • Say It with Music (1932)


  • Up to the Neck (1933)


  • It's a King (1933)


  • Night of the Garter (1933)


  • Girls, Please! (1934)


  • Come Out of the Pantry (1935)


  • Where's George? (1935)


  • Streamline Express (1935)


  • The Preview Murder Mystery (1936)


  • Talk of the Devil (1936)


  • When Knights Were Bold (1936)


  • Chick (1936, producer)


  • The Frog (1937)


  • Blondes for Danger (1938)


  • A Royal Divorce (1938)


  • You Will Remember (1941)


  • Up for the Cup (1950)


  • Take Me to Paris (1951)


  • Reluctant Heroes (1951)




Actor




  • The Vicar of Wakefield (1913) - Moses Primrose


  • The Lights of Home (1920) - Mark


  • The English Rose (1920)


  • His Other Wife (1921) - Dick Riviere


  • The Dinkum Bloke (1923) - John Gilder


  • Dope (1924)


  • The Only Way (1925) - Jacques


  • Up for the Cup (1931) - Railway clerk (final film role)



References





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  2. ^ "A Detective for a Day (1912)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 11 September 2018.


  3. ^ "Jack Raymond". IMDb. Retrieved 11 September 2018.


  4. ^ "Jack Raymond - Movies and Filmography - AllMovie". AllMovie. Retrieved 11 September 2018.












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