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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. He alternated between directing shorts and an assistant director on features--often on westerns ...
Full Name Raymond Alfred Nazarro Date Of Birth September 25, 1902 Died 1986-09-08 Place Of Birth Boston, Massachusetts, USA Profession Director, Assistant Director, Producer Star Sign Libra
Director Title Year Status Character When Strangers Meet 1964 credit only Fury 1955-1960 TV Series 23 episodes Mike Hammer 1959 TV Series 4 episodes State Trooper 1959 TV Series 3 episodes Apache Territory 1958 Return to Warbow 1958 Domino Kid 1957 The Hired Gun 1957 The Phantom Stagecoach 1957 Annie Oakley 1954-1956 TV Series 15 episodes The White Squaw 1956 Top Gun 1955 The Gene Autry Show 1955 TV Series 2 episodes Buffalo Bill, Jr. 1955 TV Series 10 episodes Mystery Is My Business 1954 TV Series 5 episodes The Black Dakotas 1954 The Lone Gun 1954 Southwest Passage 1954 Gun Belt 1953 Bandits of Corsica 1953 Kansas Pacific 1953 Junction City 1952 Cripple Creek 1952 The Rough, Tough West 1952 Montana Territory 1952 Laramie Mountains 1952 Indian Uprising 1952 The Kid from Amarillo 1951 Cyclone Fury 1951 China Corsair 1951 Fort Savage Raiders 1951 Flame of Stamboul 1951 Al Jennings of Oklahoma 1951 The Range Rider 1951 TV Series Frontier Outpost 1950 The Tougher They Come 1950 Streets of Ghost Town 1950 David Harding, Counterspy 1950 Hoedown 1950 Texas Dynamo 1950 Outcasts of Black Mesa 1950 The Palomino 1950 Trail of the Rustlers 1950 Renegades of the Sage 1949 Bandits of El Dorado 1949 South of Death Valley 1949 The Blazing Trail 1949 Laramie 1949 Home in San Antone 1949 Challenge of the Range 1949 Smoky Mountain Melody 1948 Quick on the Trigger 1948 El Dorado Pass 1948 Singin' Spurs 1948 Trail to Laredo 1948 The Arkansas Swing 1948 Blazing Across the Pecos 1948 West of Sonora 1948 Song of Idaho 1948 Phantom Valley 1948 Six-Gun Law 1948 Rose of Santa Rosa 1947 Last Days of Boot Hill 1947 Buckaroo from Powder River 1947 Law of the Canyon 1947 West of Dodge City 1947 The Lone Hand Texan 1947 Over the Santa Fe Trail 1947 Lone Star Moonlight 1946 Terror Trail 1946 Singing on the Trail 1946 Heading West 1946 Cowboy Blues 1946 The Desert Horseman 1946 Laugh Jubilee 1946 as Nat Nazarro Two-Fisted Stranger 1946 That Texas Jamboree 1946 Galloping Thunder 1946 Gunning for Vengeance 1946 Throw a Saddle on a Star 1946 Roaring Rangers 1946 Texas Panhandle 1945 Song of the Prairie 1945 Outlaws of the Rockies 1945 Roaring Roads 1935 as Raymond Nazarro Runt Page 1932 Short as Raymond Nazarro Darktown Follies 1930 Short as Nat Nazarro In and Out 1929 Short as Nat Nazzaro
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character To the Ends of the Earth 1948 second unit director: China Over 21 1945 assistant director Eve Knew Her Apples 1945 assistant director I Love a Mystery 1945 assistant director - uncredited Eadie Was a Lady 1945 assistant director Saddle Leather Law 1944 assistant director Carolina Blues 1944 assistant director Cyclone Prairie Rangers 1944 assistant director Cowboy from Lonesome River 1944 assistant director Stars on Parade 1944 assistant director Two-Man Submarine 1944 assistant director Cowboy Canteen 1944 assistant director Is Everybody Happy? 1943 assistant director Daughter of the Tong 1939 assistant director Exile Express 1939 assistant director In Old Montana 1939 assistant director Thanks for Listening 1937 assistant director Reefer Madness 1936 assistant director - as Ray Nazzaro Suicide Squad 1935 second assistant director - uncredited Sing Sing Nights 1934 assistant director - uncredited
Producer Title Year Status Character Fury 1955-1956 TV Series producer - 6 episodes
Writer Title Year Status Character Bullfighter and the Lady 1951 story Laugh Jubilee 1946 as Nat Nazarro Suicide Squad 1935 story - as Ray Nazzaro Jimmy the Gent 1934 story "The Heir Chaser" Darktown Follies 1930 Short adaptation - as Nat Nazarro
Production Manager Title Year Status Character Religious Racketeers 1938 production manager
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1952 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Motion Picture Story Bullfighter and the Lady (1951)