Ray Enright
- Birthday
- Mar 25, 1896
Bio: Journeyman director Ray Enright started out in the editing department at Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios; before working his way up to chief editor, he also contributed gags to Sennett's 2-reel comedies. Following World War I service, Enright joined Thomas Ince's editing staff, then moved to up-and-coming Warner Bros. There he was given his first opportunity to… More Bio: Journeyman director Ray Enright started out in the editing department at Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios; before working his way up to chief editor, he also contributed gags to Sennett's 2-reel comedies. Following World War I service, Enright joined Thomas Ince's editing staff, then moved to up-and-coming Warner Bros. There he was given his first opportunity to direct with the Rin Tin Tin vehicle Tracked by the Police (1927). He remained on the Warners/First National directorial pool until 1941, adding his professional (if somewhat anonymous) touch to the films of Joe E. Brown, Joan Blondell, Pat O'Brien, Jimmy Cagney and Dick Powell. Enright's credits of the 1940s include Universal's The Spoilers (1942), Columbia's Good Luck Mr. Yates (1943) and RKO's The Iron Major (1943). Ray Enright returned to the Warners fold in the late 1940s, where he became one of the principal directors of the studio's medium-budget westerns. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Ray Enright Videos
Ready, Willing And Able
Gold Diggers In Paris
Alibi Ike
The Tenderfoot
Return Of The Bad Men
Filmography
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Gold Diggers in Paris (2007)
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Kansas Raiders (1950)
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Montana (1950)
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South of St. Louis (1948)
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Return of the Bad Men (1948)
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