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Ray Walston in Ça chauffe au lycée Ridgemont (1982)

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Ray Walston

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Overview

  • Born
    November 2, 1914 · Laurel, Mississippi, USA
  • Died
    January 1, 2001 · Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (lupus)
  • Birth name
    Herman Walston
  • Height
    1.73 m

Biography

    • Ray Walston started his acting career as a spear carrier with a local stock company. When the family moved to Houston, Texas, Walston's father wanted to teach him the oil business, but Walston instead joined a traveling repertory company (selling tickets as well as acting). He went on to associate with Margo Jones at the Houston Civic Theater for six years, then spent three seasons with the Cleveland Playhouse before arriving in New York in 1945. He has won a Tony Award for his performance as the Devil in Broadway's "Damn Yankees", two Emmy Awards for Un drôle de shérif (1992), and become a household name playing the extraterrestrial "Uncle Martin" on Mon Martien favori (1963). Ray Walston died at age 86 of lupus on New Year's Day 2001 in Beverly Hills, California.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Tom Weaver <TomWeavr@aol.com>
    • Ray Walston was born on December 2, 1914 in Laurel, Mississippi USA and began his acting career in 1939, receiving his first big break when cast as the reporter in the Ben Hecht-Charles MacArthur classic "The Front Page". Later, he came to the New York critics' attention with the play "The Alchemist". Prominent in Walston's career was an association with director George Abbott which included appearing in five productions over a span of 20 years. They began working together in 1949, around the time Walston was cast in "South Pacific". Then, in 1955, Walston won a Tony Award as best male musical comedy star in the Abbott production of "Damn Yankees". Walston came to Hollywood in 1957 for Embrasse-la pour moi (1957). Since then, his other films have included La garçonnière (1960), Meurtre sans faire-part (1960), La Kermesse de l'Ouest (1969), L'Arnaque (1973), Popeye (1980), Ça chauffe au lycée Ridgemont (1982) and O'Hara's Wife (1982). In 1963, he began the television series Mon Martien favori (1963), which ran for three years. Ray Walston died at age 86 of lupus on New Year's Day 2001 in Beverly Hills, California.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Anonymous

Family

  • Spouse
      Ruth Calvert(November 3, 1943 - January 1, 2001) (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
      Katherine Ann Walston

Trivia

  • Held a top secret security clearance for a while as he was narrating Operation Hardtack reports for the United States military for the development of nuclear weapons.
  • Won Broadway's 1956 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for "Damn Yankees!", a role he recreated in the film version of the same name, Damn Yankees (1958).
  • Replaced Peter Sellers in Embrasse-moi, idiot! (1964) after Sellers had suffered a heart attack mere weeks into the production.
  • He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Live Theatre at 7070 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on December 8, 1995.
  • Had appeared in two Best Picture Academy Award winners: La garçonnière (1960) and L'Arnaque (1973).

Quotes

  • I never should have done Mon Martien favori (1963). I didn't work in television or film for three years after. Everyone thought of me as a Martian. Do you know what it's like to go to Madrid, Spain, on vacation and have a guy yell out, "Hey, Martin!" and put antennas behind his head? When that happens, you know your career is dead.
  • (on his thoughts after four episodes of Mon Martien favori (1963)) I thought, "What am I doing here? I'm running around with two pieces of wire coming out of my head. I must be crazy.".
  • (his 1995 Emmy Award acceptance speech) I have 30 seconds to tell you I have been waiting 60 years to get on this stage.
  • (on being labeled a character actor) I'm an actor and that's it -- period. Producers and studios have thrown many things at me over the years: comedy, tragedy, drama, drawing-room comedy. I've managed to keep my head above water in most of these genres, but I don't put myself in any one category like "comic actor" or "musical-comedy" actor.
  • Mon Martien favori (1963) ended after three years, because the people at the top killed the goose that laid the golden egg. They didn't know how to keep the goose alive.

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