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  1. Massey var en respekterad karaktärsskådespelare i såväl brittiska som amerikanska filmer. Han blev sårad i såväl första världskriget som andra världskriget, i vilka han deltog i den kanadensiska armén. Raymond Massey var far till skådespelarna Daniel Massey och Anna Massey .

  2. Massey, Raymond (1896-1983) Actor Tall, gaunt, Toronto-born, Oxford-educated Raymond Massey turned his back on the family firm (Massey/Harris Agricultural Implements) and became a major actor on both sides of the Atlantic, on stage and screen, for 50 years.

  3. An inveterate raconteur, Massey wrote two witty autobiographies, When I Was Young and A Thousand Lives (neither of which hinted at his legendary on-set contentiousness). Married three times, Raymond Massey was the father of actors Daniel and Anne Massey.

  4. Dr. Kildare. Raymond Massey, who also played Dr. Gillespie in the popular Dr. Kildare series in the early ’60s, died of pneumonia on July 29, 1983, in Los Angeles – nearly one month before his 87th birthday (Aug. 30). Curiously, one of his fellow The Prisoner of Zenda (1937) players, David Niven, died that same day.

  5. The story of Wilhelm Steiber, Otto von Bismarck's intelligence chief, whose thorough penetration of France through his spy network led to Prussia's easy vict...

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  6. Raymond Hart Massey was a Canadian actor, known for his commanding, stage-trained voice. For his lead role in Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940), Massey was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. He reprised his role as Lincoln on television and in How the West Was Won (1962). Among his other well-known roles were Dr. Gillespie in the NBC television series Dr. Kildare (1961–1966), John ...

  7. Raymond Hart Massey was a Canadian-born American actor. Massey was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Anna and Chester Daniel Massey, the wealthy owner of the Massey-Ferguson Tractor Company. Massey’s family could trace their ancestry back to the American Revolutionary War. He attended secondary school briefly at Upper Canada College, before transferring to Appleby […]