Aldo Ray was born in the borough of Pen Argyl, in Northampton County, Pennsylvania on 25 September 1926. He attended the University of California at Berkeley, served as a US Navy frogman during WWII and saw action on Iwo Jima. While constable of Crockett, California, he drove his brother Guido to an audition for the film Idols in the Dust (1951). Director David Miller hired him for a small role as a cynical football player. Ray's husky frame, thick neck and raspy voice made him perfect for playing tough sexy roles. He was the star of George Cukor's The Marrying Kind (1952) and starred opposite Rita Hayworth in Miss Sadie Thompson (1953). Ray was the none-too-bright boxer in Cukor's Pat and Mike (1952) and an escaped convict in 'Michael Curtiz"s We're No Angels (1955). His career started downhill in the 1970s, with him appearing in a string of low-budget films as a character actor. His last film was Shock 'Em Dead (1991). Ray was married three times, with one daughter Claire born in 1...
Star Slammer
1986
Shock 'Em Dead
1991
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
1966
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?
1966
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
1976
Crime of Crimes
1989
God's Little Acre
1958
The Marrying Kind
1952
Sylvia
1965
Men in War
1957
And Hope to Die
1972
Bog
1979
Mission to Glory: A True Story
1977
The Man Who Would Not Die
1975
Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie
1984
Don't Go Near the Park
1981
Haunts
1976
Night Shadow
1989
My True Story
1951
The Siege of Pinchgut
1959
The Lucifer Complex
1978
Blood Red
1989
Young Rebels
1989
The Day They Robbed the Bank of England
1960
The Secret of NIMH
1982
Hollywood Cop
1987
The Green Berets
1968
The Sicilian
1987
Inside Out
1975
Nightfall
1956
Kill a Dragon
1967
Welcome to Hard Times
1967
The Barefoot Mailman
1951
Battle Cry
1955
Gone with the West
1975
Miss Sadie Thompson
1953
Psychic Killer
1975
The Glove
1979
The Dynamite Brothers
1974
Johnny Nobody
1961