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Show CharU Ray v Coming Sunday Charles Ray, whm latest picture, "Nineteen and Phyllis." come to tti American thMlri Runilir, has himself kail a haral uphill strurd to reach his CoaL Hla father wanted him to star l la career with a job In a bank, but thla did not appeal to young- Hav, whn had theatrical ambitions, fr'lnlshine: hla education. wMfth Included a couree la a dramatlo echool, ha joined a traveling- stock company as a supernumerary supernumer-ary and exrerlnned the unpleasant sensation of finding: hlmeelf stranded In a small Western town when the show "went broke.' Ha nei got a job aa a mob member In the movies, planning ultimately to r to Hew York with the Intention of winning a part on Broadway. But Ray never got to Broadway. The motion pictures held him fast and today he heads hla own producing company, releasing his films through Associated First National Pictures, Pic-tures, Inc. |