
Ray Bolger
Biography
Ray Bolger began his career in vaudeville. He was half of a team called "Sanford and Bolger" and also did numerous Broadway shows on his own. He, like Gene Kelly, was a song-and-dance man as well as an actor. He was signed to a contract with MGM in 1936 and his first role was as himself in The Great Ziegfeld (1936). This was soon followed by a role opposite Eleanor Powell in Rosalie (1937). His first dancing and singing role was in Sweethearts (1938), where he did the "wooden shoes" number with red-headed soprano/actress Jeanette MacDonald. This got him noticed by MGM producers and resulted in his being cast in his most famous role, that of the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz (1939). Surprisingly, even though the film was a success, Bolger's contract with MGM ended. He went to RKO to make Four Jacks and a Jill (1942). After this, Bolger went to Broadway, where he received his greatest satisfaction. In 1953 he turned to television and got his own sitcom, Where's Raymond? (1953), later changed to "The Ray Bolger Show". After his series ended, Bolger made frequent guest appearances on TV and had some small roles in movies. In 1985 he co-hosted That's Dancing! (1985) with Liza Minnelli. Bolger died in 1987 at the age of 83. Interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California, USA, in the Mausoleum, Crypt F2, Block 35.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Wizard of Oz
as "Hunk" / Scarecrow
1939

Just You and Me, Kid
as Tom
1979

Babes in Toyland
as Barnaby
1961

April in Paris
as Sam Winthrop Putnam
1952

The Harvey Girls
as Chris Maule
1946

That's Dancing!
as Self - Host
1985

The Great Ziegfeld
as Ray Bolger
1936

Rosalie
as Bill Delroy
1937

Sweethearts
as Hans
1938

The Making of the Wizard of Oz
as Self
1979

Look for the Silver Lining
as Jack Donahue
1949

Where's Charley?
as Charley Wykeham
1952

The Runner Stumbles
as Monsignor Nicholson
1979

Sunny
as Bunny Billings
1941

Four Jacks and a Jill
as Nifty Sullivan, a Jack
1942

The Daydreamer
as The Pieman
1966

The Entertainer
as Billy Rice
1976

Peter and the Magic Egg
as Uncle Amos (voice)
1983

That's Entertainment!
as (archive footage)
1974

Make Mine Laughs
as (archive footage)
1949
TV Appearances

The Colgate Comedy Hour
as Self - Host
1950

Little House on the Prairie
as Toby Noe
1974

The Love Boat
as Horace McDonald
1977

Diff'rent Strokes
1978

Baretta
1975

Donny & Marie
as Self
1976

General Electric Theater
as Alfred Boggs
1953

The Hollywood Palace
as Self - Host
1964

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
as Self
1956

Where's Raymond?
as Raymond Wallace
1953

Captains and the Kings
as R.J. Squibbs
1976
The George Gobel Show
as Self
1954