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  1. W. Ray Johnston (January 2, 1892 – October 14, 1966) was an American film producer. He was associated with low-budget filmmaking, in particular with the larger Poverty Row studios Rayart Pictures and Monogram Pictures. Before founding Rayart in 1924, he also acted in a handful of films.

  2. Producer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. W. Ray Johnston had years of silent film production experience (at Florida's Thanhouser Company and Syndicate Pictures) behind him when he became an independent producer, founding Big Productions Corp. in 1924 and, later, Rayart.

    • Additional Crew, Producer, Actor
    • January 2, 1892
    • W. Ray Johnston
    • October 14, 1966
  3. W Ray Johnston is Former Secretary at Morgan Sindall PLC. See W Ray Johnston's compensation, career history, education, & memberships.

    • Former Secretary
    • Morgan Sindall PLC
  4. American film executive W. Ray Johnston was a former newspaper reporter who entered the motion-picture business as secretary to the president of the Thanhouser Film Corporation, Charles Hite.

    • January 2, 1888
    • October 14, 1966
  5. W. Ray Johnston is known as an Producer, Actor, and Presenter. Some of their work includes The Law and the Man, The Ace of Clubs, and The Last Alarm.

  6. It was started by W. Ray Johnston in 1924, after whom the company was named. It was originally created as a low budget release agent, and like the other so-called Poverty Row studios, was based in a small plot off Sunset Strip, by Gower Street.

  7. About. American film producer who worked from 1924-1935. He founded the film production company Big Productions Corp. in 1924, and later Rayart Pictures and Monogram Pictures. His productions typically focused on low-budget projects shot around Los Angeles. Before Fame.