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Raymond Griffith

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Raymond Griffith

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  • Had to quit acting when sound came along due to the fact that his vocal cords had been damaged when he was younger and he could only talk in a whisper.
  • Served as a gagman, writer and assistant director for Mack Sennett'.
  • On November 25, 1957, he was having dinner at The Masquers Club, a private club for actors and producers in Los Angeles, when he choked on some food and died. The newspapers initially listed his cause of death as a heart attack. An autopsy reveal he died of asphyxia.
  • While rarely credited as a writer, Griffith did, in fact, apparently co-write more movies than he appeared in as an actor.
  • Although Griffith had a long career as an actor, writer and producer, he is probably best known to modern audiences for his small but pivotal role in À l'Ouest rien de nouveau (1930) as the French soldier who takes cover in the same shell crater as German soldier Lew Ayres, who stabs him with a bayonet and is then forced to spend the night watching him die.
  • His parents, James Henry Griffith and Mary Guichard (she was born in France), along with his grandfather, Gerald Griffith, and great grandfather, Thomas Griffith, were all actors.
  • According to "Classic Images," Griffith was born in 1895. Most obituaries incorrectly list his birth year as either 1890 or 1897.
  • Contracted respiratory diptheria as a child which permanently damaged his vocal chords.
  • Served in the Navy (1910-1912).
  • First child, Raymond Griffith, Jr. was stillborn on June 6, 1929, their second child, Michael, was born on July 16, 1931. They adopted their daughter Patricia in 1933.
  • In 2005, Griffith's most well known comedy, Raymond s'en va-t-en guerre (1926) was included in the National Film Registry.
  • His daughter recalls that he was an avid reader of classic literature, and that he probably got much inspiration for the stories of his movies from this interest.
  • Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 196-197. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387

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