Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
October 8, 1928
Place of Birth:
Houston, Texas, USA
Ray Stricklyn (born Lewis Raymond Stricklyn) (October 8, 1928 – May 14, 2002) was a prolific American film actor, stage actor, television actor, soap opera star and publicist. His 50-year acting career took off with B-movie Westerns that placed his boyish good looks playing opposite top talent of the time. His TV guest star resume is as impressive as it is lengthy and he is most recently remembered as Clarence in the 1996 Seinfeld episode "The Andrea Doria".
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Year | Movie | Role |
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1992 | Secrets | Bernie Majors |
1991 | Write to Kill | Prof. Jarman |
1984 | Jealousy | |
1979 | The Illegal | Ins Officer |
1975 | Dogpound Shuffle | |
1970 | The Andersonville Trial | Court Clerk |
1968 | Track Of Thunder | Gary Regal |
1965 | Arizona Raiders | Danny Bonner |
1962 | Should I Marry Outside My Faith? | |
1960 | The Lost World | David Holmes |
1960 | The Plunderers | Jeb Lucas Tyler |
1960 | Young Jesse James | Jesse James |
1959 | The Big Fisherman | Deran |
1959 | The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker | Horace Pennypacker III |
1958 | The Return of Dracula | Tim Hansen |
1958 | Ten North Frederick | Joby Chapin |
1956 | The Proud and Profane | Casualty |
1956 | The Last Wagon | Clint |
1956 | The Catered Affair | Eddie Hurley |
1956 | Somebody Up There Likes Me | Bryson (uncredited) |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1993 | The Nanny | Wendell Kent |
1991 | Veronica Clare | |
1991 | Harry and the Hendersons | Gordon Maxwell |
1990 | Shades of L.A. | |
1989 | Seinfeld | Clarence |
1987 | Wiseguy | |
1985 | The Colbys | |
1982 | Cheers | Ed |
1967 | Judd for the Defense | |
1962 | Combat! | Pvt. Earl Konieg |
1960 | Coronado 9 | |
1959 | Bourbon Street Beat | |
1958 | Bronco | |
1957 | Perry Mason | Gerald Norton |
1957 | M Squad | Vern Sawder |
1957 | Perry Mason | Reed Brent |
1956 | The Adventures of Jim Bowie | |
1956 | State Trooper | |
1955 | Cheyenne | |
1955 | The Millionaire | Pat Lawrie |
1955 | Navy Log | |
1952 | Four Star Playhouse | Jesse Watson |
1951 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | Tommy Parisi |