Guy Raymond

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Guy Raymond
Raymond in The Undefeated (1969)
Born
Raymond W. Guyer[1]

(1911-07-01)July 1, 1911
DiedJanuary 26, 1997(1997-01-26) (aged 85)
OccupationActor
Spouse
(m. 1969)
[1]

Guy Raymond (born Raymond W. Guyer; July 1, 1911 – January 26, 1997) was an American actor.

When he was 15, Raymond debuted professionally as a comedy dancer. Before he became an actor, he danced for 14 years, sometimes performing solo and sometimes as part of a comedy dance team.[3]

Raymond appeared in the films

The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, The Reluctant Astronaut, The Ballad of Josie, Wild in the Streets, Bandolero! and The Undefeated
, among others.

On television, Raymond portrayed Cliff Murdock in Harris Against the World,[4] Karen,[4]: 555  and Tom, Dick and Mary.[4]: 1092  His Murdock character was the only one who appeared in all three of the programs.[3]

In 1966 he guest-starred on Gunsmoke playing Dr. Tobias, a seller of herbs and medicines who also purported to be a rainmaker; called to duty while Dodge City was in the midst of its worst drought ever in “The Well” (S12E9).

From 1968 to 1970 he played Mr. Peevy, a local handyman in eleven episodes of

The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
.

On Broadway, he had the roles of Ulysses in Hook n' Ladder (1952) and George Herman in Pipe Dream (1955).[5] He also acted in stock theater.[6]

Raymond was married to actress Ann Morgan Guilbert. He died on January 26, 1997, in Santa Monica, California at age 85.[7]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1950 Marjorie Morningstar Mr. Klabber Uncredited
1959 4D Man Fred the Guard
1961 Sail a Crooked Ship Helmut
1962 Gypsy Pastey
1963 It Happened at the World's Fair Barney Thatcher
1966
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
Lester Tilly
1967 The Ballad of Josie Doc
1967 The Reluctant Astronaut Bert
1968 Wild in the Streets Dentist Uncredited
1968 Bandolero! Ossie Grimes
1969 The Undefeated Giles

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1954 The Web
Repertory Theatre Mr. Burnside
Satins and Spurs Tex TV movie
1955 The Elgin Hour Detective
Kraft Theatre
The People's Choice Mr. Buckley
1955–57 The United States Steel Hour Various 3 episodes
1956 Goodyear Playhouse Smitty
1958
Omnibus
Stinker
1959 Naked City Various 2 episodes
1960 Maverick Bartender
Dennis the Menace Warehouseman
1960–63 Route 66 Various 4 episodes
1961 The Untouchables Injured bystander
The Asphalt Jungle Tommy McAllister
Dr. Kildare Kelsey
Rio Abe TV movie
1961–62 Ichabod and Me Martin Perkins 5 episodes
1962 The Lloyd Bridges Show Henry Thigpen
1963 The Twilight Zone Gibbons
1964 The Great Adventure Wilson
Calhoun: County Agent Simeon TV movie
1964–65 90 Bristol Court: Karen Cliff Murdock 2 episodes
Harris Against the World
13 episodes
90 Bristol Court: Tom, Dick, and Mary 3 episodes
1965 The Dick Van Dyke Show Horace
1965–80
The Magical World of Disney
Ben Grissom / The Shadow 3 episodes
1963–66 Hazel Various 3 episodes
1961–66 Gunsmoke Various 3 episodes
1966
The Phyllis Diller Show
Montgomery
1967 Peyton Place Mr. Burrows
Star Trek Trader
1967–69 Green Acres Various 4 episodes
1968–70 The Ghost & Mrs. Muir Mr. Peevey 11 episodes
1969 Doc Sheriff Bart TV movie
The Flim-Flam Man Buck Pilot
1969–70 The Beverly Hillbillies Howard Hewes 2 episodes
1970 Here Come the Bridges Amos Higgins
Headmaster Mr. Kendall
1971 The Virginian Mapes
Alias Smith and Jones Sheriff Carver
Eddie Pasco TV movie
Love, American Style Various 2 episodes
1973 Mannix Old man
The New Dick Van Dyke Show Uncle Jackie
1974 Maude Conductor
1975 Queen of the Stardust Ballroom Petie TV movie
Great Performances Pop
America, You're On Wallace Kirkeby TV movie
1976 Little House on the Prairie Conductor
Dynasty McHenry TV movie
1977 Lou Grant Bailiff
1978 Actor Herman TV movie
1979 Starstruck Ezra Mccallister TV movie
B. J. and the Bear
1980 Young Maverick
The Ghosts of Buxley Hall Ben Grissom TV movie

References

  1. ^ a b "California Marriage Index, 1960-1985", Raymond W. Guyer and Ann Guilbert Eckstein, September 8, 1969, Los Angeles, California. Center of Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento; database copy of original record, archives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  2. ^ Oliver, Myrna (February 1, 1997). "G. Raymond; Character Actor, Dancer, Comedian". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
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  5. ^ "Guy Raymond". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on June 13, 2020. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
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