Raymond Massey(1896-1983)
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Educated at the University of Toronto & Balliol College, Oxford, he
joined the Canadian Field Artillery in World War I, served in France &
was wounded. His first appearance was in a stage production in Siberia,
during the multi-nation intervention of 1918 - 1919. Raymond returned to
Canada & his family farm implement business , Massey-Harris Tractor Company, after the war, although footlights
proved a greater allure than plowshares. He appeared at the Everyman
Theatre, London in "In the Zone" in 1922 and from then his acting
career never looked back. As adept in front of arc lights as the
footlights, he was signed up for a 5 year contract by
Alexander Korda. Major Massey
was invalided from the Canadian Army in 1943. Raymond was devoted to
his American wife Dorothy, to whom he referred all queries and
problems. He had an ardent radio following in the States and became an
American citizen. This was natural as his mother and maternal
grandmother were Americans. A bad traveler, Raymond hated the sea and
airplanes. A good sportsman, he excelled at golf and fishing, A
scholar, he loved good literature. A modest man, he regarded himself as
supremely uninteresting.