Gene Raymond Overview:

Actor, Gene Raymond, was born Raymond Guion on Aug 13, 1908 in New York City, NY. Raymond died at the age of 89 on May 2, 1998 in Los Angeles, CA and was laid to rest in Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) Cemetery in Glendale, CA.

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He was honored with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the categories of Television and Motion Pictures.

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By Kayla on Aug 13, 2015 From The Cinema Dilettante

Happy ’s Birthday! August 13, 2015 / The Cinema Dilettante Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Today, we celebrate Gene’s 107th birthday with some more of Gene, in his own words. To me, it looks as if his marriage was his proudest accomplishment, too, just as Jeanette had... Read full article


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Gene Raymond Quotes:

Don Peterson: Move over, sweetheart, your husband is home to stay.


Peggy Martin Van Tyle: Oh, Monte! I never want to leave this house. I want to live here always!
Monte Van Tyle: And so you shall!


Uncle Emlen Wyatt: Johnny never takes anything seriously, running about the country, getting married here, there, and the other place.
John 'Johnny' Wyatt: Oh, come now, I only got married once.


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Gene Raymond Facts
Made one movie, Smilin' Through (1941), with wife, Jeanette MacDonald.

Brother-in-law of Marie Blake, Jeanette's older sister who was also known as Blossom Rock. Marie is probably best remembered as Grandmama Addams from television's "The Addams Family" (1964).

Performed on Broadway as Raymond Guion from his 1921 debut as a 12-year old through 1930. He returned briefly for another production in the 1957 flop, A Shadow of My Enemy.

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