Raymond Douglas Turner (1895?-1981) also known as Ray Turner was an American actor ''(not to be confused with
Raymond Turner (1903-1976), Hollywood musician and session pianist).''
Turner worked as a motion picture actor from the silent era through to the talkies, appearing in as many as 500 films.
In the late 1920s, he was a featured player at
First National Pictures
First National Pictures was an American motion picture production and distribution company. It was founded in 1917 as First National Exhibitors' Circuit, Inc., an association of independent theatre owners in the United States, and became the count ...
.
Biography
Turner was born in
Roswell, New Mexico
Roswell () is a city in, and the County seat, seat of, Chaves County, New Mexico, Chaves County in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Chaves County forms the entirety of the List of micropolitan areas in New Mexico, Roswell micropolitan area. As of ...
on 28 October 1895 (?) (see 'Note about Turner's birth date', below).
Turner's arrival in Hollywood is recounted in two slightly different ways: in one version he drove his employer from New Mexico to California and decided to stay, alternating between chauffeur work and acting until his screen career was secure.
In an alternative version of events recounted to Buddy Mason of ''
The Afro-American
The ''Baltimore Afro-American'', commonly known as ''The Afro'' or ''Afro News'', is a weekly African-American newspaper published in Baltimore, Maryland. It is the flagship newspaper of the ''AFRO-American'' chain and the longest-running Africa ...
'' newspaper in 1930, Turner was a ranch worker in New Mexico who used his last savings to travel to Hollywood because of his love of films and desire to be an actor.
In this version of events, Turner became a Chauffeur for the producer
Al Rockett
Al Rockett, born Albert L. Rockett, was a movie producer. His 1924 film ''Abraham Lincoln'', produced with his brother Ray Rockett, was a major production. It won the Photoplay Medal of Honor for 1924 from ''Photoplay Magazine'', the most prestig ...
, before winning a comedic part as a cook in
J.P. McGowan
John Paterson McGowan (February 24, 1880 – March 26, 1952) was a pioneering Hollywood actor and director and occasionally a screenwriter and producer. McGowan remains the only Australian to have been made a life member of the Screen Directo ...
's film
Hills of Missing Men (1922).
From 1924 Turner became a regular in the supporting cast of
Western and other adventure films starring
Maurice Bennett ("Lefty") Flynn, at
F.B.O. Studios. As George Katcher (2002) points out, with the odds stacked against African-American actors as they were in early Hollywood, Turner had to have been talented to get where he was. Many of the films Turner made with Flynn are now considered to be
lost film
A lost film is a feature or short film that no longer exists in any studio archive, private collection, public archive or the U.S. Library of Congress.
Conditions
During most of the 20th century, U.S. copyright law required at least one copy o ...
s.
In the latter half of the 1920s, Turner had featured parts in several
First National films in which
Richard Barthelmess was the lead, beginning with
The Patent Leather Kid
''The Patent Leather Kid'' is a 1927 American silent drama film about a self-centered boxer who performs a heroic act in World War I that severely wounds him. It was directed by Alfred Santell and stars Richard Barthelmess, Molly O'Day, Lawfo ...
(1927). Turner's character in
The Patent Leather Kid
''The Patent Leather Kid'' is a 1927 American silent drama film about a self-centered boxer who performs a heroic act in World War I that severely wounds him. It was directed by Alfred Santell and stars Richard Barthelmess, Molly O'Day, Lawfo ...
, Mabile Molasses, is boxer Barthelmess' sparring partner and part of his ring side team. Turner is introduced with an intertitle card and an actor credit. Charlene Regester (1997) notes that although this role might seem like an advancement for an African-American actor, Turner's character was still marginalized by being given a stereotypical name.
After the success of
The Patent Leather Kid
''The Patent Leather Kid'' is a 1927 American silent drama film about a self-centered boxer who performs a heroic act in World War I that severely wounds him. It was directed by Alfred Santell and stars Richard Barthelmess, Molly O'Day, Lawfo ...
, for which Barthelmess was
Academy Award
The Academy Awards, better known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international film industry. The awards are regarded by many as the most prestigious, significant awards in the entertainment ind ...
nominated as best actor, Barthelmess came to regard Turner as a lucky mascot in his movies: "Barthelmess considers Turner's presence a welcome promise of good luck." In 1929 a survey conducted by the
Central Casting Association and the
Motion Picture Producers Association analysed the Barthelmess film
Weary River, which had a supporting role for Turner: Dan Kelley (then casting director of First National) supplied the information that Turner was one of about 100 actors at the studio who were considered valuable at the box-office.
In the
First National romantic drama
The Love Mart
''The Love Mart'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice starring Billie Dove, Gilbert Roland and Noah Beery, and featuring Boris Karloff. The film is lost.
Cast
* Billie Dove as Antoinette Frobelle
* Gilbert Roland ...
(1927) Turner played Poupet, the manservant of Victor Jallot (played by
Glbert Roland). Poupet was a comic relief character. Turner's work was well-reviewed, although his part was small: "Raymond Turner, 'the dark spot' in the picture, is nevertheless the lightest spot in the picture. His natural comedy is refreshing and despite the fact that the story is designed to make him a character of no importance, this young player stands out prominently and his work has been well received by Lowe State Audiences."
The Love Mart
''The Love Mart'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice starring Billie Dove, Gilbert Roland and Noah Beery, and featuring Boris Karloff. The film is lost.
Cast
* Billie Dove as Antoinette Frobelle
* Gilbert Roland ...
is a
lost film
A lost film is a feature or short film that no longer exists in any studio archive, private collection, public archive or the U.S. Library of Congress.
Conditions
During most of the 20th century, U.S. copyright law required at least one copy o ...
.
In the late 1920s Turner suffered from a serious bout of food poisoning which left him hospitalized for months, and he lost most of his possessions. Released from hospital with no money, Turner took a job as a janitor in an apartment house and relied on food given to him by residents until he could get paid. At one point Turner found himself lining a waste basket with newspaper bearing his picture, with a review for one of his films - the review of his performance was good, and he later said: 'a little bit of encouragement to a man who is down can sure make him keep going, even if it comes out of a garbage pail.'
In 1939 Turner married Katherine Thompson, known as Caffie (1919-2010).
Caffie worked as a beauty operator, and opened a desegregated hair salon while she and Turner were married: she later became a prominent Civil Rights advocate and community organiser, better known by her later married name Caffie Greene.
Turner and Caffie had one son together. Their marriage ended in divorce in about 1950.
Turner served in WW2 and achieved the rank of TEC 4.
He was initially stationed at
Camp Stoneman
Camp Stoneman was a United States Army facility located in Pittsburg, California. It served as a major troop staging area for and under the command of the San Francisco Port of Embarkation (SFPOE). The camp operated during World War II and the Kor ...
, near
Pittsburg, California.
Partial filmography
*
Hills of Missing Men (1922) - Cook
">o copies of the film are known to survive*
The No-Gun Man (1924) - Obediah Abraham Lincoln Brown
">o copies of the film are known to survive*
Speed Wild
''Speed Wild'' is a 1925 American silent action film directed by Harry Garson and starring Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn, Ethel Shannon
Ethel Shannon (May 22, 1898 – July 10, 1951) was an American actress. She appeared in over 30 silent movi ...
(1925) - Ulysses
">o copies of the film are known to survive*
Smilin' at Trouble
''Smilin' at Trouble'' is a 1925 American silent film, silent Western (genre), Western film directed by Harry Garson and starring Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn, Helen Lynch and Kathleen Myers.Katchmer p. 293 Location shooting took place around San Pedro ...
(1925) - Colored Boy
copy of the film exists in the archive at Cinematheque Royale de Belgique]
* O.U. West (1925) - Porter
* Heads Up (1925 film), Heads Up (1925) - Zeke [no copies of the film are known to survive
]
* Sir Lumberjack (1926) - Cook [no copies of the film are known to survive
]
*
The Traffic Cop (1926) - Tapioca
">o copies of the film are known to survive*
The Patent Leather Kid
''The Patent Leather Kid'' is a 1927 American silent drama film about a self-centered boxer who performs a heroic act in World War I that severely wounds him. It was directed by Alfred Santell and stars Richard Barthelmess, Molly O'Day, Lawfo ...
(1927) - Mabile Molasses
*
The Love Mart
''The Love Mart'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice starring Billie Dove, Gilbert Roland and Noah Beery, and featuring Boris Karloff. The film is lost.
Cast
* Billie Dove as Antoinette Frobelle
* Gilbert Roland ...
(1927) - Poupet
">o copies of the film are known to survive
* The Valley of the Giants (1927) - unknown role (uncredited)
opies exist at the Library of Congress and UCLA archive*
Kit Carson (1928) - Smokey
copy of the film exists in the archive at Cinemateket-Svenska Filminstitutet (Stockholm)*
A Thief in the Dark
''A Thief in the Dark'' is a 1928 American silent mystery film directed by Albert Ray, written by C. Graham Baker and William Kernell (based on a plot idea from director Ray), and starring George Meeker, Doris Hill, Gwen Lee, Marjorie Beebe, Mic ...
(1928) - Beauregard
o copies of the film are known to survive*
Synthetic Sin
Synthetic Sin is a 1929 American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter, based on a play of the same name. While filmed as a silent, it was released by Warner Bros. accompanied with a Vitaphone music soundtrack and sound effects. However mos ...
(1929) - Sam
*
Weary River (1929) - Elevator Operator
*
Young Nowheres
''Young Nowheres'' is a 1929 American drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Richard Barthelmess, Marian Nixon and Bert Roach. It was produced and released by First National Pictures with Vitaphone soundtrack. It was released in silent ...
(1929) - George
he film's status is unknown and it may be lost*
King Kong (1933) - Native (uncredited)
*
The Captain Hates the Sea (1934) - Sam (uncredited)
*
Test Pilot
A test pilot is an aircraft pilot with additional training to fly and evaluate experimental, newly produced and modified aircraft with specific maneuvers, known as flight test techniques.Stinton, Darrol. ''Flying Qualities and Flight Testing ...
(1938) - unknown role (uncredited)
*
They Got Me Covered (1943) - Hubert (uncredited)
*
Cabin in the Sky (1943) - unknown role (uncredited)
Note about Turner's birth date
Turner's date of birth varies in different sources. His memorial marker at
Riverside National Cemetery gives a date of 28 October 1895.
Turner's WW2 Draft Card gives a date of 28 October 1902 (The draft was for men born on or after February 17, 1897, and before 31 December 1921, so possibly Turner gave a younger birth date in order to be eligible). In a 1928 ''Amarillo Globe'' column
and his 1930 ''Afro-American'' profile
Turner's age is given as 24 and then 26 (so born c. 1904), and the 1940 US Census Turner gives his age as 34 (so born c.1906). On the 1950 US Census Turner gives his age as 39 (so born c. 1911).
References
External links
*
Raymond Douglas Turner at Find a Grave* At the collection of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City, colloquially "the Met", is the largest art museum in the Americas. Its permanent collection contains over two million works, divided among 17 curatorial departments. The main building at 1000 ...
, an arcade card for the
Lefty Flynn film 'Between Men'
but perhaps later re-titled as there is not a recorded Flynn film release with this name">Between Men' was in production around November 1925, but perhaps later re-titled as there is not a recorded Flynn film release with this name The card show
Turner - not credited by name on the card - with Flynn
* At
Getty Images
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, a publicity still from
The Patent Leather Kid
''The Patent Leather Kid'' is a 1927 American silent drama film about a self-centered boxer who performs a heroic act in World War I that severely wounds him. It was directed by Alfred Santell and stars Richard Barthelmess, Molly O'Day, Lawfo ...
showin
Turner with Richard Barthelmess, Matthew Betz and Arthur Stone
* At Fine Art America, from the collection of Bizarre Los Angeles (Sad Hill / Craig Owens)
* At the Silent Film Still Archive (Bruce Calvert),
ttp://www.silentfilmstillarchive.com/lovemart.htm publicity stills from The Love Mart including an arcade card featuring Gilbert Roland and Ray Turner
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1895 births
1981 deaths
American male film actors
American male silent film actors
People from Roswell, New Mexico
20th-century American male actors