From Wikipedia Charles Edgar Ray (March 15, 1891 – November 23, 1943) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Ray rose to fame during the mid-1910s portraying young wholesome hicks in silent comedy films. Ray was born in Jacksonville, Illinois and moved to Springfield as a child where he attended elementary school. He then moved to Arizona for a time before finally relocating to Los Angeles where he finished his education. He initially began his career on the stage before working for director Thomas H. Ince as a film extra in December 1912. He appeared in several bit parts before moving on to supporting roles. Ray's break came in 1915 when he appeared opposite Frank Keenan in the historical war drama The Coward. Ray's popularity increased after appearing in a series of films which cast him in juvenile roles, primarily young hicks or "country bumpkins" that foiled the plans of thieves or con men. In March 1917, he signed with Paramount Pictures and resumed work...
The Boomerang
1913
The Quakeress
1913
The Dividend
1916
Bright Lights
1925
The Deuce of Spades
1922
The Old Swimmin' Hole
1921
Gas, Oil and Water
1922
The Courtship of Miles Standish
1923
The Pinch Hitter
1917
By Your Leave
1934
Honor Thy Name
1916
The Millionaire Vagrant
1917
Alarm Clock Andy
1920
String Beans
1918
Vanity
1927
Ticket to a Crime
1934
The Wolf Woman
1916
The Conversion of Frosty Blake
1915
45 Minutes from Broadway
1920
Rio Rita
1942
Mrs. Miniver
1942
The Hired Man
1918
The Weaker Sex
1917
Ladies Should Listen
1934
Getting Gertie's Garter
1927
The Garden of Eden
1928
Appointment for Love
1941
The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
1961
Slightly Dangerous
1943
Home
1916
The Fire Brigade
1926
The Man Who Lost Himself
1941
Scrap Iron
1921
The House That Shadows Built
1931
The Lady from Cheyenne
1941
Welcome Home
1935
The Coward
1915
The Honorable Algy
1916