Tuesday, October 29, 2019

"All the King's Men" Actor Raymond Greenleaf 1963 Oakwood Cemetery


Raymond Greenleaf, born Roger Ramon Greenleaf, (January 1, 1892 – October 29, 1963) was an American actor, best known for All the King's Men (1949), Angel Face (1952), and Pinky (1949).



He was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.[1] He died at the age of 71 and is buried at Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery, Chatsworth, California.[2]





In the early 1920s, Greenleaf acted with the Jack X. Lewis Company in summer stock theatre.[3] He had earlier performed with stock theater companies in Boston and in Bridgeport, Connecticut. In the fall of 1921, he was with the Orpheum Players in Ottawa, Canada.[4]

Greenleaf's Broadway credits include Alice in Wonderland (1947), Yellow Jack (1947), A Pound on Demand / Androcles and the Lion (1946), King Henry VIII (1946), Foxhole in the Parlor (1945), Decision (1944), Jason (1942), and Your Loving Son (1941).[5]

Partial filmography

The Naked City (1948) - City Editor (uncredited)
Deep Waters (1948) - Judge Tate (uncredited)
For the Love of Mary (1948) - Justice Williams
State Department: File 649 (1949) - Examining Board Member (uncredited)
A Kiss in the Dark (1949) - Martin Soames
Slattery's Hurricane (1949) - Adm. William F. Olenby
Pinky (1949) - Judge Shoreham


All the King's Men (1949) - Judge Monte Stanton

Port of New York (1949) - John J. Meredith (uncredited)
East Side, West Side (1949) - Horace Elcott Howland
No Sad Songs for Me (1950) - Mr. Caswell
A Ticket to Tomahawk (1950) - Mayor (uncredited)
David Harding, Counterspy (1950) - Dr. George Vickers


On the Isle of Samoa (1950) - Peter Appleton




Harriet Craig (1950) - Henry Fenwick


Al Jennings of Oklahoma (1951) - Judge Jennings


Storm Warning (1951) - Faulkner
Pier 23 (1951) - Father Donovan
As Young as You Feel (1951) - Bill (uncredited)
The Secret of Convict Lake (1951) - Tom Fancher (uncredited)


A Millionaire for Christy (1951) - Benjamin Chandler

The Family Secret (1951) - Henry Archer Sims
Ten Tall Men (1951) - Sheik Ben Allal
FBI Girl (1951) - Governor Owen Grisby
Deadline – U.S.A. (1952) - Lawrence White (uncredited)
Paula (1952) - President Russell
Washington Story (1952) - John Sheldon
She's Working Her Way Through College (1952) - Dean Rogers
Bonzo Goes to College (1952) - Dean Williams (uncredited)
Horizons West (1952) - Eli Dodson
Angel Face (1953) - Arthur Vance
The Bandits of Corsica (1953) - Paoli
South Sea Woman (1953) - Captain at Court-martial
The Last Posse (1953) - Arthur Hagan
Three Sailors and a Girl (1953) - B.P. Morrow - Bank President
Living It Up (1954) - Conductor
The Violent Men (1955) - Dr. Henry Crowell (uncredited)
Violent Saturday (1955) - Mr. Fairchild (uncredited)
Son of Sinbad (1955) - Simon Aristides


Headline Hunters (1955) - Paul Strout

Texas Lady (1955) - Knox (uncredited)


Never Say Goodbye (1956) - Dr. Kelly Andrews


When Gangland Strikes (1956) - Luke Ellis




Over-Exposed (1956) - Max West

You Can't Run Away from It (1956) - Minister
Three Violent People (1956) - Carleton
Spoilers of the Forest (1957) - Clyde Walters
Monkey on My Back (1957) - Dr. A.J. Latham
The Vampire (1957) - Autopsy Surgeon (uncredited)
The Night the World Exploded (1957) - Gov. Chaney
No Time to Be Young (1957) - The Dean (uncredited)
Jeanne Eagels (1957) - Elderly Lawyer (uncredited)
Official Detective - Episode: "Extortion" (1958) - Paul Nidemyer
Quantrill's Raiders (1958) - General (uncredited)
The Buccaneer (1958) - Junior State Senator
The Story on Page One (1959) - Judge Carey


From the Terrace (1960) - Fritz Thornton

Wild in the Country (1961) - Dr. Underwood
Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) - Judge (uncredited)

References

1. "Raymond Greenleaf". IMdB. 
2. "Raymond Greenleaf". Find A Grave. 
3. "Theaters". The Charlotte News. North Carolina, Charlotte. May 4, 1921. p. 12. 
4. "Raymond Greenleaf in Juvenile Roles". The Ottawa Citizen. Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. September 3, 1921. p. 15.
5. "Raymond Greenleaf". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. 


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