Who's who in the film world (1914)

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CHARLES KAY. Born in Jacksonville, 111., March 15, 1891. Six years' theatrical experience before deciding to join the moving pictures. Mr. Ray associated himself with the New York Motion Picture Company in 1!ยป12, and during this time has been eminently successful as the youthful leading man of Mr. Ince's great productions under the Domino, Bronco and Kay-Bee brands. He is an actor possessed of fire and imagination and will best be remembered for his fine work in "The Sharpshooter," "The Black Sheep," "A Military Judas," "The Squire's Son," and many others. Mr. Ray is an all-round athlete, being a fine swimmer, good boxer and most expert horseman. Address: Kay-Bee, Santa Monica, Cal. One Hundred Sixteen