Ray Corrigan
Biography
Ray "Crash" Corrigan, born Raymond Benard on February 14, 1902, and passing away on August 10, 1976, was an American actor renowned for his roles in B-Western films. In addition to his acting career, he was also involved in stunts and notably made appearances in a gorilla suit, a unique aspect of his filmography that spanned both the early and latter parts of his career; he possessed his own ape costume for these roles.
In 1937, Corrigan acquired property in the foothills of the Santa Susana Mountains in Simi Valley, which he transformed into a movie ranch named "Corriganville." This ranch served as a filming location for various film serials, feature films, and television productions, and it also hosted live western performances for visitors. In 1966, the ranch was purchased by Bob Hope, who renamed it 'Hopetown.' Today, it has been converted into a Regional Park and nature preserve, preserving the legacy of Corrigan's vision.
This biography is adapted from the Wikipedia entry on Ray "Crash" Corrigan, which is licensed under CC-BY-SA. For a full list of contributors, please refer to Wikipedia.
Filmography
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White Pongo
1945
The Night Riders
1939 • Tucson Smith
Unknown Island
1948 • Monster (uncredited)
Overland Stage Raiders
1938 • Tucson Smith
Red River Range
1938 • Tucson Smith
Domino Kid
1957
Zombies of Mora Tau
1957
The Ape
1940
Dizzy Detectives
1943 • Bonzo the Gorilla (uncredited)
Apache Ambush
1955 • Hank Calvin
Darkest Africa
1936
New Frontier
1939 • Tucson Smith
Nabonga
1944 • Nabonga der Gorilla
It! The Terror from Beyond Space
1958
Tarzan the Ape Man
1932 • Ape (uncredited)
Sharad of Atlantis
1936 • Ray 'Crash' Corrigan
Pals of the Saddle
1938 • Tucson Smith
Wyoming Outlaw
1939 • Tucson Smith
Santa Fe Stampede
1938 • Tucson Smith
Captive Wild Woman
1943
Tomorrow's Children
1934 • Interne (uncredited)