Gene Raymond

Gene Raymond

ActorWriterDirector
Born
August 13, 1908
Died
May 3, 1998
Awards
4 wins, 4 nominations

Gene Raymond was born on August 13, 1908, in New York City as Raymond Guion. He was a child performer and a Broadway veteran by the age of 12. Blond, husky, and handsome, he enjoyed his greatest popularity in the 1930s and early 1940s. His big break came in Personal Maid (1931). He was soon cast in…

Biography

Gene Raymond was born on August 13, 1908, in New York City as Raymond Guion. He was a child performer and a Broadway veteran by the age of 12. Blond, husky, and handsome, he enjoyed his greatest popularity in the 1930s and early 1940s. His big break came in Personal Maid (1931). He was soon cast in classics such as Red Dust (1932) (opposite Jean Harlow and Clark Gable) and in Ex-Lady (1933) (as the husband of Bette Davis 's character). His career continued to grow with a starring role in Sadie McKee (1934) (opposite Joan Crawford).

Soon after, he met and fell in love with one of MGM's stars, actress/singer Jeanette MacDonald. They married in 1937. In 1941, he and Jeanette were cast opposite one another in Smilin' Through (1941), their only picture together. In 1948, Raymond tried his hand at directing and producing with Million Dollar Weekend (1948), but it was not a very successful venture. In 1949, he and MacDonald decided to slow down their careers: she left the movies, and he became very selective on the ones he did. They spent the next 14 years traveling and staying active in Hollywood society.

In 1963, MacDonald, who suffered from heart disease, had an arterial transplant, and Raymond tried to nurse her back to health. In 1965, she had a heart attack and died with her husband by her side. This brought an end to their 28-year marriage, one of Hollywood's longest-lasting, although the union was childless. Every year after her death, he attended the Jeanette MacDonald International Fan Club convention in Los Angeles. He shared stories with her fans and friends, a thing he once said he would do "till Jeanette and I are together again".

Actor

McNaughton's DaughterMcNaughton's Daughter(1976)as Emory Latimer Johns
The Invisible ManThe Invisible Man(1975)as Sen. Albert Hanover
Apple's WayApple's Way(1974)as Coach Randy Newell
Emergency!Emergency!(1972)as J.P. Dumont
The D.A.The D.A.(1971)as Barrington

Archive Footage

Mr. Hitchcock Meets the SmithsMr. Hitchcock Meets the Smiths(2004)as Self, Jeff
Complicated WomenComplicated Women(2003)as Self
The 71st Annual Academy AwardsThe 71st Annual Academy Awards(1999)as Self - Memorial Tribute
BiographyBiography(1987)
Hollywood and the StarsHollywood and the Stars(1963)as Self

Known for

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Patricia Morison, Gene Raymond, and John Wengraf in Sofia (1948)Carole Lombard and Gene Raymond in Brief Moment (1933)Grant Mitchell and Gene Raymond in If I Had a Million (1932)Frances Dee and Gene Raymond in If I Had a Million (1932)Gene Raymond in If I Had a Million (1932)Gene Raymond in Ladies of the Big House (1931)

Credit Score: Gene Raymond

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Million Dollar Weekend3.2519496.100432
2Mr. & Mrs. Smith3.2519416.30012230
3Smartest Girl in Town3.2519366.400331
4Love on a Bet3.2519366.800270
5Seven Keys to Baldpate3.2519356.000423
6Behold My Wife!3.2519346.100226
7Brief Moment3.2519336.300435
8There Goes My Girl3.0919375.800236
9That Girl from Paris3.0919375.701392
10The Locket1.9519467.1003683