Raymond McKee
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Raymond McKee | |
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Raymond McKee | |
Born |
Eldon Raymond McKee December 7, 1892 Iowa, USA |
Died |
October 3, 1984 91) Long Beach, California, USA | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1912-1935 |
Spouse(s) | Marguerite Courtot |
Raymond McKee (December 7, 1892 – October 3, 1984) was an American actor. He appeared in 173 films between 1912 and 1935.
During the production of The Unbeliever in 1918, McKee worked with his future wife, Marguerite Courtot. They worked again in the 1922 Down to the Sea in Ships. They married after the production of the film and were wed for 60 years until his death in 1984.
He died in Long Beach, California from pneumonia, aged 91. A United States Army veteran, he was buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California with his wife, actress Marguerite Courtot.[1]
Partial filmography
- Heart to Heart (1928)
- Contraband (1925)
- Three Women (1924)
- A Blind Bargain (1922)
- Down to the Sea in Ships (1922)
- Kathleen Mavourneen (1919)
- Twin Flats (1916)
- A Maid to Order (1916)
- It Happened in Pikesville (1916)
- Edison Bugg's Invention (1916)
- The Simp and the Sophomores (1915)
- Not Much Force (1915)
- Poor Baby (1915)
- What a Cinch (1915)
- Her Choice (1915)
- Capturing Bad Bill (1915)
- A Lucky Strike (1915)
- An Expensive Visit (1915)
- The Prize Baby (1915)
- Shoddy the Tailor (1915)
- They Looked Alike (1915)
- Dobs at the Shore (1914)
- He Wanted His Pants (1914)
- The Servant Girl's Legacy (1914)
- The Honor of the Force (1914)
- She Married for Love (1914)
- The Smuggler's Daughter (1914)
- When the Ham Turned (1914)
- Jealous James (1914)
- Pins Are Lucky (1914)
- The Green Alarm (1914)
- Making Auntie Welcome (1914)
- Worms Will Turn (1914)
- The Kidnapped Bride (1914)
- Long May It Wave (1914)
- A Brewerytown Romance (1914)
- A Tango Tragedy (1914)
- For Two Pins (1914)
- The Particular Cowboys (1914)
- He Won a Ranch (1914)
- Outwitting Dad (1914)
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