Ray Anthony

Info

Role

Actor

Date of birth

01/20/1922

Place of birth

Bentleyville, Pennsylvania, USA

Ray Anthony

Biography

Ray Anthony (real name Raymond Antonini) was born in Bentleyville, PA, on Jan. 20, 1922. His family moved to Cleveland, where he spent most of his early life. There he studied trumpet with his father. From 1940-1941 he played in Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. He enlisted in the US Navy in 1942 and was discharged in 1946. He also played in the Jimmy Dorsey and Al Donahue bands before forming his own band in the Midwest. He was a summer replacement for Perry Como on both CBS and NBC. Anthony recorded for Capitol Records for 19 years and later ran another record company, Wood Records, for nine years. He was once married to actress Mamie Van Doren. His biggest hits were the themes from Dragnet (1951) and Peter Gunn (1958), along with being one of the top big bands of the post-WW2 era.

Known For

Ed Wood
Ed Wood
7.6
7.6
Uncle Buck
Uncle Buck
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7.1
Sixteen Candles
Sixteen Candles
7.0
7.0
Cry-Baby
Cry-Baby
6.5
6.5