No photo available. Represent John Griffith Wray? Add or change photos at IMDbPro
STARmeter
SEE RANK
Up 42,848 this week

John Griffith Wray (?–1929)

Trivia:

In the 20s, he was among the leading directors of the Thomas H. Ince studio, which included the melodrama Human Wreckage, which was a probe into drug addition sparked by the demise of actor Wallace Reid, and the first version of Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie starring Blanche Sweet.

Related Lists

a list of 480 people by quietgiant2 created 12 Jan 2011
 

Connect with IMDb


Take The Quiz!

Test your knowledge of John Griffith Wray.

Filmography

Jump to: Director | Writer | Producer
Hide HideDirector (19 titles)
Show ShowWriter (2 titles)
1930 The Sap from Syracuse (play)
 
1929 Alibi (play "Nightstick")
 
Show ShowProducer (1 title)
1926 The Gilded Butterfly (producer)
 
Edit

Personal Details

Other Works:

Playwright: "Nightstick" (filmed as Alibi)

Height:

5' 8" (1.73 m)
Edit

Did You Know?

Trivia:

In the 20s, he was among the leading directors of the Thomas H. Ince studio, which included the melodrama Human Wreckage, which was a probe into drug addition sparked by the demise of actor Wallace Reid, and the first version of Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie starring Blanche Sweet. See more »