Nominated for
1
Oscar.
Another
2 wins.
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Known For
(1955)
(1944)
(1940)
(1946)
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Actor (87 credits)
1971-1972
Night Gallery
(TV Series)
Dr. Glendon / Colonel Archie Dittman (segment "Clean Kills and Other Trophies")
1960-1967
Insight
(TV Series)
POW in Communist China
1961-1966
Dr. Kildare
(TV Series)
Dr. Leonard Gillespie / Graham Lanier
1960
Riverboat
(TV Series)
Sir Oliver Garnett
1955-1957
I Spy
(TV Series)
Anton the Spymaster / Anton, the Spymaster / Host / ...
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Baby Spy
(1955)
... Anton the Spymaster
1956
Climax!
(TV Series)
Doc Woodward / Sir George Sidney
1929
High Treason
Member of Federated States Council (uncredited)
1956
Climax!
(TV Series) (play - 1 episode)
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Self (37 credits)
1976
Dinah!
(TV Series)
Himself
1963
Today
(TV Series)
Himself
1955-1956
I Spy
(TV Series)
Himself - Host / Anton the Spymaster / Narrator / ...
1955
Uncommon Valor
(Documentary short)
Narrator (voice, as Mr. Raymond Massey)
1953
Omnibus
(TV Series)
Himself - Reader (segment "Midnight Ride of Paul Revere")
1951
TV Club
(TV Series documentary)
Himself
1939
For Auld Lang Syne
(Documentary short)
Scenes from stage production of 'Abe Lincoln in Illinois'
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Stage:
Appeared (as "Hamlet") in ?Hamlet" on Broadway. Tragedy (revival). Written by
William Shakespeare. Directed by
Norman Bel Geddes. Broadhurst Theatre: 5 Nov 1931-Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Jerome Andrews (as "Poisoner"), Gloria Braggiotti (as "Lady"), Gladys Burch (as "Lady"), George Carr (as "First ...
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Publicity Listings:
2 Print Biographies
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2 Portrayals
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4 Articles
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1 Magazine Cover Photo
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Alternate Names:
Mr. Raymond Massey
Height:
6' 3" (1.91 m)
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Did You Know?
Trivia:
Was a two-time Wound Badge winner, having been wounded in both world wars.
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Trademark:
His portrayal of
Abraham Lincoln, whom he portrayed in four different dramatic productions, all by different authors.