People
Rène Ray
Biography:
Rène Ray (born Irene Lilian Creese) was a British stage and screen actress of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. She was the third wife of the Earl of Midleton and was also a successful novelist and amateur painter in later life.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Vicious Circle as Mrs. Ambler | 1957-09-01 |
The Good Die Young as Angela Morgan | 1954-03-02 |
Wuthering Heights as Isabella | 1953-12-06 |
Women of Twilight as Vivianne Bruce | 1953-01-16 |
The Galloping Major as Pam Riley | 1951-05-07 |
If Winter Comes as Sarah 'Low Jinks' | 1947-12-31 |
They Made Me a Fugitive as Cora (as Rene Ray) | 1947-06-24 |
Old Bill and Son as Sally | 1941-03-01 |
A Call for Arms! as Joan | 1940-12-31 |
The Return of the Frog as Lela Oaks | 1938-11-24 |
Weddings Are Wonderful as Betty Leadbetter | 1938-10-04 |
Housemaster as Chris Faringdon | 1938-01-31 |
Bank Holiday as Doreen Richards | 1938-01-27 |
The Green Cockatoo as Eileen | 1937-12-01 |
The Rat as Odile Verdier | 1937-11-11 |
Jennifer Hale as Jennifer Hale | 1937-10-06 |
Farewell Again as Elsie Wainwright | 1937-01-05 |
Please Teacher as Ann Trent | 1937-01-01 |
His Lordship as Vera | 1936-11-12 |
Crime Over London as Joan | 1936-10-21 |
Beloved Impostor as Mary | 1936-07-20 |
Secret Agent as Maid (uncredited) | 1936-05-31 |
Street Song as Lucy | 1935-09-16 |
The Passing of the Third Floor Back as Stasia | 1935-09-01 |
Once in a New Moon as Stella Drake | 1935-01-01 |
Tiger Bay as Letty | 1934-09-01 |
The Changing Year as The Girl | 1933-06-08 |
Born Lucky as Mops | 1933-04-05 |
Excess Baggage as Angela Murgatroyd | 1933-03-24 |
The King's Cup as Peggy | 1933-02-02 |
John Smith & Son as Mrs. Smith | 1932-10-14 |
Here's George as Telephonist | 1932-09-20 |
When London Sleeps as Mary | 1932-07-22 |
Two White Arms as Trixie | 1932-03-01 |
Keepers of Youth as Kitty Williams | 1931-12-31 |
Tonight's the Night - Pass It On as Rose Smithers | 1931-12-26 |
Dance Pretty Lady as Elsie | 1931-12-10 |
Young Woodley as Kitty | 1930-07-02 |
Varsity as Iris | 1930-03-01 |
High Treason | 1929-03-25 |