John Wray

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Wray (13 February 1887 - 5 April 1940) was an American character actor of stage and screen. Wray was one of the many Broadway actors to descend on Hollywood in the aftermath of the sound revolution, and quickly made an indelible impression on the era in a variety of substantial character roles, such as the Arnold Rothstein-like gangster in The Czar of Broadway (1930); Himmelstoss, the sadistic drill instructor in All Quiet on the Western Front (1930); and as the contortionist the Frog in the remake of The Miracle Man (1932), in the role previously played by Lon Chaney in the 1919 original. During this period he was one of the many actors mentioned for the title role in Dracula (1931). Wray's roles grew increasingly smaller as the decade progressed but he was very visible as the starving farmer threatening to kill Gary Cooper in Frank Capra's classic Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) and as the warden in Fritz Lang's You Only Live Once (1937). Other films include Doctor X (1932), I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932), Frisco Kid (1935), Poor Little Rich Girl (1936), Boys Town (1938), Each Dawn I Die (1939), The Cat and the Canary (1939) and Gone with the Wind (1939). Description above from the Wikipedia article John Wray(actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Filmography

Dr. Haines
Pete Kassock
Mr. Carpenter
Jimmy Moore
Warden Wheeler
Bill O'Neal
Inspector Crofton
Convict Diggs
The Weasel
Mr. Barton
Foreman of Janitors
Kenneth Stone
Joe Prividi
Robert Smiley
Roebling
Mitts Coster
Michael Cooney
Mitika, the Gypsy Contact
Antonio Poricci
Fred Larkin
Jason Getty
'Crack' Williams
Morton Bradstreet
Giovanni Martini
Lang, a Gangster
Prison Gang Overseer (uncredited)
Chocolate Drop's Manager
Head Lawyer
Guard Rumann
Harry Silvers
Chris Hays
Gas Station Owner
Brother Nameless
Joe, the Farmer (uncredited)
Herbert Sandford
Bowers the Printer
Detective Lieut. Sheehan
Hank Simmerson
Weasel (uncredited)
Poultry Truck Driver
Willie McGuire
Mike Gibbons
Fletcher
Ship's Captain (uncredited)