Ray Collins Movies and Career Information
Dec 10, 1889
Sacramento
Actor and Producer
Ray Bidwell Collins (December 10, 1889 – July 11, 1965) was an American actor in film, stage, radio, and television. One of Collins' best remembered roles was that of Lt. Arthur Tragg in the long-running series Perry Mason. Collins was born in Sacramento, California to Lillie Bidwell and William C. Collins, a newspaper drama editor. He started acting on stage at the age of 14. In the mid 1930s, now an established stage and radio actor, Collins began working with Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre leading to some of his most memorable roles. Having already appeared on radio with Welles on The Shadow (a regular as Commissioner Weston) and in Welles' serial adaptation of Les Miserables from 1937, Collins became a regular on The Mercury Theatre on the Air; through the run of the series, he played many roles in literary adaptations, from Squire Livesey from Treasure Island and Dr. Watson to Mr. Pickwick in an adaptation of Pickwick Papers. Collins' best known (albeit uncredited) work on this series, however, was in the infamous The War of the Worlds broadcast, playing three roles, including Mr. Wilmuth (on whose farm the Martian craft lands) and the newscaster who describes the destruction
- Ray Collins Movies before 2012
- Touch of Evil (1958) 1958
- Crack-Up (1946) 1946
- Citizen Kane 1941
- Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm
- Bachelor and the Bobbysoxer
- Double Life
- Summer Stock
- Desperate Hours
- The Best Years of Our Lives
- Movies Produced by Ray Collins
- Grave Decisions