Ray Bolger

Total Box Office:
 $5.1M
Highest Rated:
100% The Harvey Girls (1946)
Lowest Rated:
30% Babes in Toyland (1961)
Birthday:
Jan 10
Birthplace:
Not Available
Bio:
The son of a house painter, American actor/dancer Ray Bolger grew up in a middle-class Boston neighborhood called Dorchester. Bolger knew what he wanted to do in life the moment he saw Broadway entertainer Fred Stone literally bounce on stage in a Boston production of Jack O'Lantern. "That moment…

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Filmography


MOVIES   

Rating Title Credit Box Office Year
Broadway's Best at Pops
  • Actor
-- 2007
That's Dancing!
  • Actor
-- 1985
Peter and the Wolf and Other Tales
  • Actor
-- 1984
Peter and the Magic Egg
  • Actor
-- 1983
Just You and Me, Kid
  • Tom
-- 1979
44% Runner Stumbles
  • Monsignor Nicholson
-- 1979
Captains and the Kings
  • R. J. Squibbs
-- 1976
The Daydreamer
  • The Pieman
-- 1966
Judy Garland Show - Featuring Ray Bolger, Jane Powell and Vic Damone
  • Actor
-- 1963
30% Babes in Toyland
  • Barnaby
-- 1961
April in Paris
  • S. Winthrop Putnam
-- 1952
Look for the Silver Lining
  • Jack Donahue
-- 1949
100% The Harvey Girls
  • Chris Maule
-- 1946
Stage Door Canteen
  • Actor
-- 1943
Forever and a Day
  • Sentry
-- 1943
Sunny
  • Bunny Billings
-- 1941
Four Jacks and a Jill
  • Nifty
-- 1941
99% The Wizard of Oz
  • Hunk
$5.1M 1939
Sweethearts
  • Hans the Dancer
-- 1938
Rosalie
  • Bill Delroy
-- 1937
61% The Great Ziegfeld
  • Himself
-- 1936
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure
  • Actor
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Quotes from Ray Bolger's Characters

    1. Dorothy Gale: How do you talk if you don't have a brain?
    2. The Scarecrow: Well, some people without brains do an awful lot of talking don't they?
    From The Wizard of Oz. Submitted by Adam O (7 months ago)
    1. Dorothy Gale: Oh, you're the best friends anybody ever had. And it's funny, but I feel as if I'd known you all the time, but I couldn't have, could I?
    2. The Scarecrow: I don't see how. You weren't around when I was stuffed and sewn together, were you?
    3. The Tin Woodsman: And I was standing over there, rusting for the longest time.
    4. Dorothy Gale: Still, I wish I could remember, but I guess it doesn't matter anyway. We know each other now, don't we?
    From The Wizard of Oz. Submitted by Adam O (7 months ago)
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