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Gene Raymond

Highest Rated:
100% Flying Down to Rio (1933)
Lowest Rated:
54% Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
Birthday:
Aug 13, 1908
Birthplace:
Not Available
Bio:
Blonde, blue-eyed, early talkie leading man Gene Raymond had been on the New York stage from near infancy, making his Broadway bow at age 12. Though never an upper-echelon star, Raymond developed a following in a variety of good film roles. Some of his best screen assignments include the anguished…

Highest Rated Movies

Filmography

Range of Movie T-meters: 54% - 100%
Number of Movies: 25
Box Office Since 2001: --
Year Rating Title Credit Box Office
1991 Zoo in Budapest
  • Actor
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1969 Five Bloody Graves
  • Death
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1964 I'd Rather Be Rich
  • Martin Wood
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1964 The Best Man
  • Dan Cantwell
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1957 Plunder Road
  • Eddie
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1955 Hit The Deck
  • Wendell Craig
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1948 Million Dollar Weekend
  • Director
  • Nicholas Lawrence
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1946 The Locket
  • John Willis
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1941 54% Mr. & Mrs. Smith
  • Jeff Custer
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1941 Smilin' Through
  • Jeremy Wayne
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1936 The Bride Walks Out
  • Michael Martin
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1936 Smartest Girl in Town (Million Dollar Profile)
  • Dick Smith
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1936 That Girl From Paris
  • Windy McLean
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1936 Walking on Air
  • Pete Quinlan
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1935 Way of the West
  • Actor
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1934 Coming-Out Party
  • Actor
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1934 Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round
  • Jimmy Brett
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1934 Sadie McKee
  • Tommy Wallace
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1933 Ex-Lady
  • Don Peterson
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1933 Zoo in Budapest
  • Zani
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1933 100% Flying Down to Rio
  • Roger Bond
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1933 The House on 56th Street
  • Monte Van Tyle
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1932 If I Had a Million
  • John Wallace
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1932 100% Red Dust
  • Gary Willis
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1932 Ladies of the Big House
  • Standish McNeil
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