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    Ray Nazarro (aka "Ray" and "Nat;" né Raymond Alfred Nazarro; September 25, 1902 – September 8, 1986) was an American film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. Budd Boetticher called him a "ten-day picture guy."

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0623401Ray Nazarro - IMDb

    Ray Nazarro. Writer: Bullfighter and the Lady. Boston-born Ray Nazarro began his movie career in the silent-film era, where he often worked as an assistant director. He started his directing career in 1932, beginning with shorts and graduating to low-budget quickie features for Poverty Row studios.

    • Ray Nazarro
    • September 8, 1986
    • September 25, 1902
  3. Ray Nazarro. Writer: Bullfighter and the Lady. Boston-born Ray Nazarro began his movie career in the silent-film era, where he often worked as an assistant director. He started his directing career in 1932, beginning with shorts and graduating to low-budget quickie features for Poverty Row studios.

    • September 25, 1902
    • September 8, 1986
  4. Pages in category "Films directed by Ray Nazarro". The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Ray Nazarro was an American screenwriter, producer and director. Nazarro is best known for movies like The Bullfighter and the Lady, Streets of Ghost Town, The Phantom Stagecoach and The White Squaw.

  6. Ray Nazarro is known as an Director, Assistant Director, Story, and Other. Some of his work includes Kansas Pacific, Apache Territory, Return to Warbow, The Lone Gun, Cripple Creek, Indian Uprising, The Black Dakotas, and Fury.

  7. Born in Boston, Nazarro entered the movie business during the silent era, and began directing short films in 1929 with In and Out (billed as "Nat Nazarro").