G. Raymond Nye
G. Raymond Nye | |
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G. Raymond Nye in Hard Hombre (1931) | |
Born |
Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, USA | April 13, 1889
Died | July 23, 1965 76) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1912-1952 |
G. Raymond Nye (April 13, 1889 – July 23, 1965) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 111 films between 1912 and 1952.
Biography
Nye was born in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. He attended the University of Pennsylvania. He was noted for his striking appearance which consisted of dark brown hair and dark brown eyes. After many years of stage acting, he settled in Los Angeles where he lived with his father, U.S. Grant Nye, in the Sunset Junction section of the Silver Lake neighborhood of town according to the 1920 census reports. On October 3, 1929, at age 40, Nye walked into his apartment to find his father had committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. He also found an apology letter written by his father explaining that he was sorry for taking his own life and he couldn't "bear this physical condition." At 67 years old the elder Nye was suffering from the effects of three paralytic strokes.
Nye would continue to appear in films until the 1950s.
Partial filmography
- The Passing of Hell's Crown (1916)
- The Adventures of Peg o' the Ring (1916)
- Liberty (1916)
- Under the Yoke (1918)
- Play Straight or Fight (1918)
- The Midnight Flyer (1918)
- The Branded Man (1918)
- Salomé (1918)
- When Men Desire (1919)
- The Lone Star Ranger (1919)
- Drag Harlan (1920)
- The Scuttlers (1920)
- The Queen of Sheba (1921)
- The Ramblin' Kid (1923)
- The Sawdust Trail (1924)
- The Fighting Coward (1924)
- The Saddle Hawk (1925)
- Let 'er Buck (1925)
- Driftin' Thru (1926)
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