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Robert Bray (October 23, 1917–March 7, 1983) was film and television actor probably best remembered today for playing forest ranger Corey Stewart in the long-running television series Lassie. Bray entered film in 1946 under contract by RKO and was marketed as the "next Gary Cooper". In the 1950s, the now freelancing actor appeared in a varied number of roles including one as Carl the bus driver in Bus Stop (1956) and as detective Mike Hammer in My Gun Is Quick (1957). Bray was born in Kalispell, Montana.
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