Ray Teal Actor
Ray Teal is a 74 years old Actor from . Ray Teal was born on January 12, 1902 (died on April 02, 1976, he was 74 years old) in .
About
No, he died on 04/02/1976, 48 years ago. He was 74 years old when he died. He died in California, Santa Monica California, United States
Works
Ray Teal Movies (151)
There are 151 movies of Ray Teal.
His first feature film was Judgment at Nuremberg (1961, as Curtiss Ives). He was 59 when he starred in this movie. Since 1961, he has appeared in 151 feature films. The last one is Girl on the Run (1958). In this movie, we watched him in the Lt. Harper character .
View all Ray Teal movies.Ray Teal movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Curtiss Ives | Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) | 59 |
Marching Soldier | Sergeant York (1941) | 39 |
Mr. Mollett | The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) | 44 |
Sheriff Gus Kretzer | Ace in the Hole (1951) | 49 |
Barney | One-Eyed Jacks (1961) | 59 |
Assistant Movie Director | Anchors Aweigh (1945) | 43 |
Morgan | The Indian Fighter (1955) | 53 |
Motorcycle Cop | Dead Reckoning (1947) | 45 |
Frank Bleeker | The Wild One (1953) | 51 |
Marshall Noonan | Winchester '73 (1950) | 48 |
State Police Lt. Fredericks | The Desperate Hours (1955) | 53 |
Barfly | They Died with Their Boots On (1941) | 39 |
Banker | Posse from Hell (1961) | 59 |
Married Sports Reporter | Woman of the Year (1942) | 40 |
Jessie H. Dunlap | Inherit the Wind (1960) | 58 |
Driver | Madame Curie (1943) | 41 |
Mr. Calloway | Band of Angels (1957) | 55 |
Day Deputy in Hospital Prison Ward | No Way Out (1950) | 48 |
Morley Chase | Decision at Sundown (1957) | 55 |
Bradley McNeil | Northwest Passage (1940) | 38 |
Adams Club Maitre d' at | Bathing Beauty (1944) | 42 |
Pvt. Mohair | Distant Drums (1951) | 49 |
Sheriff | Run for Cover (1955) | 53 |
Joe Sutton | The Burning Hills (1956) | 54 |
Ed Burma | Ramrod (1947) | 45 |
Salt Pork | The Guns of Fort Petticoat (1957) | 55 |
Jensen Sieverts | Gunman's Walk (1958) | 56 |
Guard | Strange Cargo (1940) | 38 |
Guard | The Princess and the Pirate (1944) | 42 |
Ralph Taggart | Taggart (1965) | 63 |
Dr. Carson | Home from the Hill (1960) | 58 |
Townsman | Bullet for a Badman (1964) | 62 |
Policeman | Nothing But Trouble (1944) | 42 |
Sheriff Cromwell | The Secret of Convict Lake (1951) | 49 |
Edwin 'Ed' Winters | Cattle King (1963) | 61 |
Bartender | The Man from Colorado (1948) | 46 |
Allen - Bondsman | Carrie (1952) | 50 |
Cap | The Tall Stranger (1957) | 55 |
Watchman | I Love You Again (1940) | 38 |
Sheriff of Seymour | Rage at Dawn (1955) | 53 |
Ringmaster at Circus | Thousands Cheer (1943) | 40 |
Kriendler | Along Came Jones (1945) | 43 |
Seagrue | Whispering Smith (1948) | 46 |
Capt. McHale | Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (1950) | 47 |
Alex Duncan | The Strange Woman (1946) | 44 |
Deputy Lou Gray | Along the Great Divide (1951) | 49 |
Capt. J.R. Wolverson | Ambush (1950) | 48 |
Policeman | The Clock (1945) | 43 |
Clint, Police Captain | The Turning Point (1952) | 50 |
Complaining Electrical Worker | Home Town Story (1951) | 49 |
Chief Gillette | The Captive City (1952) | 50 |
Doc | Ambush at Tomahawk Gap (1953) | 51 |
State Trooper Sergeant | My Favorite Brunette (1947) | 45 |
Judge Homer Bayne | The Hanged Man (1974) | 72 |
Brig. Gen. W.W. Timmons | Jumping Jacks (1952) | 50 |
Jason - Stableman | The Oklahoman (1957) | 55 |
Quincey | Hangman's Knot (1952) | 50 |
Brock | The Redhead and The Cowboy (1951) | 49 |
Policeman | Decoy (1946) | 44 |
Detective with Pipe | Crime Doctor (1943) | 41 |
Gang Radioman Barker | Don Winslow of the Navy (1942) | 39 |
Clarinet Player | Kitty Foyle (1940) | 38 |
Nick Appleyard | The Black Arrow (1948) | 46 |
Henchman Cantrel | Streets of Laredo (1949) | 47 |
Motorcycle Officer | Quicksand (1950) | 48 |
Army Captain | Hollywood Canteen (1944) | 42 |
Police Chief | The Liberation of L.B. Jones (1970) | 68 |
The Rancher | Hacksaw (1971) | 68 |
Sgt. Tim O'Roarke | Apache Ambush (1955) | 53 |
Policeman | Road House (1948) | 46 |
Mr. Dawson | Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951) | 49 |
Mac - Policeman | It Happens Every Spring (1949) | 47 |
Policeman | Circumstantial Evidence (1945) | 43 |
Sergeant | The Bugle Sounds (1942) | 40 |
Prison Official | Deep Valley (1947) | 45 |
Poker Player on Train | Honky Tonk (1941) | 39 |
Police Sergeant | Walk a Crooked Mile (1948) | 46 |
Movie Studio Orchestra Conductor | Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) | 44 |
Shep Bascom | The Man from Bitter Ridge (1955) | 53 |
Sammy Axel | Billy the Kid (1941) | 39 |
Shipyard Worker | Secret Command (1944) | 42 |
Emmett Dalton | Montana Belle (1952) | 50 |
Man at Union Station | Undercover Maisie (1947) | 45 |
Ed, a Policeman | Cry of the Werewolf (1944) | 42 |
Perkins | Radio Patrol (1937) | 35 |
Claud Richards | Pony Post (1940) | 38 |
Beadle / Deputy Jack Handley | Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942) | 40 |
Guard | I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes (1948) | 46 |
McCall | Western Jamboree (1938) | 36 |
Steve | When You're Smiling (1950) | 48 |
Dr. Trent | The Command (1954) | 52 |
Sheriff Rand | The Kid from Texas (1950) | 48 |
Patrolman Mullins | Rogue Cop (1954) | 52 |
Police Car #12 Driver | Fingers at the Window (1942) | 40 |
Oremski | None Shall Escape (1944) | 42 |
Ned Moore | Edge of Doom (1950) | 48 |
Ed Cotton | Apache Trail (1942) | 40 |
Mr. Perkins | Driftwood (1947) | 45 |
Koslick, Miner | The Miracle of the Bells (1948) | 46 |
Policeman Bob | Bad Boy (1949) | 47 |
Shark | Adventures of Red Ryder (1940) | 38 |
C.P.O. Shaw | U-Boat Prisoner (1944) | 42 |
Poker Player | Northwest Rangers (1942) | 40 |
Chief Guard at Steel Mill | The Green Hornet Strikes Again! (1940) | 38 |
Bondsman | New Moon (1940) | 38 |
Phony Indian | Overland Mail (1942) | 40 |
Steve - Maritime Commissioner | Adventure (1945) | 43 |
Judd Hastings | Cattle Town (1952) | 50 |
Joe, a Cop | The Chance of a Lifetime (1943) | 41 |
Deputy Sheriff | Trail of the Vigilantes (1940) | 38 |
Gangster | Escape from Crime (1942) | 40 |
Frank | Deadline for Murder (1946) | 44 |
Casey, the Motorcycle Cop | Secret Enemies (1942) | 40 |
Mr. Jim Lynch | Our Very Own (1950) | 48 |
Walt Burnett | Outlaws of the Panhandle (1941) | 39 |
Plain Clothes Policeman in L.A. | Hazard (1948) | 46 |
Ruger | The Wild North (1952) | 50 |
Policeman on bicycle | One Sunday Afternoon (1948) | 46 |
Truck Driver | Strange Affair (1944) | 42 |
Det. Jones | Blonde Alibi (1946) | 44 |
Sergeant | Fury at Furnace Creek (1948) | 46 |
Dave Tracy | The Lion and the Horse (1952) | 50 |
Weston | Roses Are Red (1947) | 45 |
Barney | About Mrs. Leslie (1954) | 52 |
Police Lt. O'Neill | A Gun in His Hand (1945) | 43 |
The Husband | Hello Out There (1949) | 46 |
Policeman #1 | The Petty Girl (1950) | 48 |
Gabe Clevenger | Fort Worth (1951) | 49 |
Traded Beaver Baseall Player | Whistling in Brooklyn (1943) | 41 |
Sailor Playing Clarinet | Give Me a Sailor (1938) | 36 |
Josh - Stage Holdup Man | Viva Cisco Kid (1940) | 38 |
Pedestrian lifting Peggy up | Slightly Dangerous (1943) | 41 |
Henchman | Melody Ranch (1940) | 38 |
Chief of Detectives at Line-Up | The Missing Juror (1944) | 42 |
Frank Leggett | Harbor of Missing Men (1950) | 48 |
Crook | Star Reporter (1939) | 37 |
Soldier | Florian (1940) | 38 |
Sam | Prairie Chickens (1943) | 41 |
Master Sergeant - Orchestra Conductor | Ode to Victory (1943) | 41 |
Virgil Neeley | Rusty's Birthday (1949) | 47 |
Wolf Tanner | Prairie Schooners (1940) | 38 |
Cameraman in Ohio | Third Finger, Left Hand (1940) | 38 |
Bartender | American Spoken Here (1940) | 38 |
Detective Charlie Temple | Dangerous Blondes (1943) | 41 |
Ed a Citizen at Committee Meeting | Main Street Today (1944) | 42 |
Interrogating Detective with Black Mustache | The Missing Lady (1946) | 44 |
Mounted Train Yard Guard | Tenth Avenue Angel (1948) | 46 |
Truck Driver | Once More, My Darling (1949) | 47 |
Russ Nevers | Utah Blaine (1957) | 55 |
Sheriff Ned Riorden | The Phantom Stagecoach (1957) | 55 |
Lt. Harper | Girl on the Run (1958) | 56 |
Ray Teal TV Shows (42)
His first TV Show was Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951).
View all Ray Teal TV shows. What was Ray's zodiac sign?Ray Teal zodiac sign was capricorn.
Other facts about Ray Teal
AlmaMater | University of California Los Angeles |
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Place of death | California, Santa Monica California, United States |