Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Ray Crash Corrigan

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full Name
  
Raymond Benard

Years active
  
1932–1958

Role
  
Actor

Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Name
  
Ray Corrigan

Resting place
  
Ray
Born
  
February 14, 1902 (
1902-02-14
)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.

Other names
  
Raymond BenardRay BenardRay CorriganCrash CorriganGorilla

Died
  
August 10, 1976, Brookings, Oregon, United States

Spouse
  
Rita Jane Smeal (m. ?–1954)

Movies
  
Undersea Kingdom, The Painted Stallion, Overland Stage Raiders, The White Gorilla, It! The Terror from Beyond S

Similar People
  
George Sherman, Bob Steele, Joseph Kane, William Witney, Ray Taylor

Ray "Crash" Corrigan (February 14, 1902 – August 10, 1976), born Raymond Benard (or Raymond Benitz, according to some sources), was an American actor most famous for appearing in many B-Western films. He also was a stuntman and frequently acted as silver screen gorillas in gorilla costumes that he owned, both at the beginning and end of his film career.

Contents

Ray

In 1937 Corrigan purchased land in the Santa Susana Mountains foothills in Simi Valley and developed it into a movie ranch called "Corriganville". The movie ranch was used for location filming in film serials, feature films, and television shows, as well as for the performance of live western shows for tourists. Bob Hope later bought the ranch in 1966 and renamed it "Hopetown". It is now a Regional Park and nature preserve.

Ray

cliffhanger stars ray crash corrigan


Film career

Ray

Corrigan's Hollywood career began as a physical fitness instructor and physical culture trainer to the stars. In the early 1930s he did stunts and bit parts in several films, billed as Ray Benard. Many of his early roles were in ape costumes, for example, as a gorilla in Tarzan and His Mate (1934) and an "orangopoid" in the first Flash Gordon serial. In 1936 Corrigan got his screen breakthrough with starring roles in two Republic serials, The Vigilantes Are Coming and in The Undersea Kingdom, which evoked memories of Universal's first "Flash Gordon" serial. His character in "The Undersea Kingdom" was known as Ray "Crash" Corrigan, and he adopted it as his screen name.

Ray

On the basis of this, Republic signed him to their standard Term Player Contract, running from May 25, 1936 to May 24, 1938. He was cast as one of the trio in the Three Mesquiteers series of westerns, starring in 24 of the 51 "3M" films made by the studio. He later left Republic in 1938 over a pay dispute.

Ray

Over at Monogram Pictures, Corrigan began a new series of feature westerns, The Range Busters, cheap knock-offs of The Three Mesquiteers, with a series character that used his name; between 1940 and 1943, he starred in 20 of the 24 films in this series.

Ray

Following this, his on-screen work largely returned to appearing in ape costumes, such as the roles in Captive Wild Woman (1943), Nabonga (1944), White Pongo (1945) and as a prehistoric sloth in Unknown Island (1948). The original gorilla "mask" seen in films like The Ape (1940) was replaced with a subtler design with a more mobile jaw. Corrigan later sold his gorilla suits in 1948 and provided training in using them to their new owner, Steve Calvert, a Ciro's bartender. Calvert stepped into Corrigan's paw prints starting with a Jungle Jim film. Despite reports to the contrary, Calvert and Corrigan never appeared together on-screen in an ape costume. Since both Corrigan and Calvert eschewed screen credit playing gorillas, their film credits are often confused; any appearance of the "Corrigan suit" after 1948 is by Calvert.

In 1950 he had a television show called Crash Corrigan's Ranch. He also planned a television series called Buckskin Rangers with his old associate Max Terhune.

Corrigan's final theatrical film was playing the title role in the science fiction film It! The Terror from Beyond Space, according to bio information given to visitors at the Thousand Oaks, California, Corrigan Steak House and Bar that he once owned.

Corriganville

In 1937 Corrigan was on a hunting trip with Clark Gable when he had an idea to purchase land in Simi Valley, California and use it as a Western ranch similar to Iverson Movie Ranch. He paid a $1,000 down payment, then a thousand dollars a month until the $11,354 price was paid. He developed this into Corriganville, a location used for many Western movies and TV shows. The location featured many different types of terrain for producers such as lakes, mountains, and caves. As opposed to merely set fronts, Corriganville contained actual buildings where film crews could live and store their equipment to save time and expense wasted in daily traveling from studios to an outdoor location.

Corrigan made a lot of money from renting out this location to film studios and from paying visitors. Starting in 1949, Corrigan opened his ranch to the public on weekends for Western-themed entertainment. The weekend attractions included several stuntmen shows scheduled throughout each day, a Cavalry fort set, an outlaw shack, a full western town with saloon, jail and hotel, live western music, Indian crafts, stagecoach rides, pony rides, and boating on the ranch's artificial lake. It was common for movie and TV personalities to appear in person for photos and autographs, attracting as many as 20,000 people on those weekends.

Examples of feature films and TV shows that were filmed at Corriganville:

  • Drums of Fu Manchu (1939)
  • Fort Apache (1948)
  • The Lone Ranger (1949–1957)
  • The Cisco Kid (1950–1956)
  • The Adventures of Kit Carson (1951–1955)
  • The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1954–1959)
  • Have Gun - Will Travel (1957–1963)
  • Casey Jones (1957)
  • Hollywood cowboy stars who filmed there include: Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Buster Crabbe, John Wayne, Smiley Burnette, Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels, Charles Starrett, Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele and Tex Ritter.

    Corriganville was eventually sold to Bob Hope in 1966, at which point, it became Hopetown. Today, what is left is known as Corriganville Park and still features some of the old landmarks. Signs along a hiking trail point out the historic features.

    Nickname

    The origin of the "Crash" nickname is from his football-playing days. This was verified by Corrigan himself when he was a contestant on the June 11, 1959 episode of You Bet Your Life starring Groucho Marx. When asked how he got the name "Crash", Corrigan told Groucho, "When I would go to tackle somebody or instead of fighting them with my fists, I would just take off and dive at them head first and that's how I acquired the name 'Crash'."

    His first starring role using the name professionally was in the serial The Undersea Kingdom, in which his screen character was also named "Crash Corrigan." The serial was created to capitalize on the popularity of the Flash Gordon serials and the nickname may have been appropriated by the Republic publicity department to create a similarly named hero.

    Death

    After his August 10, 1976 death at age 74 from a heart attack in Brookings Harbor, Oregon, Ray "Crash" Corrigan was interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California. Nearly four decades later, his grave still remains unmarked.

    Filmography

    Actor
    1958
    It! The Terror from Beyond Space as
    It
    1958
    The Bride and the Beast as
    Spanky (the wife-stealing gorilla) (uncredited)
    1958
    Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
    AB Blocker
    - Ten in Texas (1958) - AB Blocker
    1957
    Domino Kid as
    Buck (uncredited)
    1957
    Zombies of Mora Tau as
    Sailor
    1955
    Apache Ambush as
    Hank Calvin (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1955
    Adventures of Captain Africa: Mighty Jungle Avenger! as
    The Great Orgg (gorilla) (uncredited)
    1953
    Killer Ape as
    Norley
    1953
    The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd as
    Docklin (uncredited)
    1952
    Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1950
    Trail of Robin Hood as
    Crash Corrigan
    1950
    Crash Corrigan's Ranch (TV Series) as
    Host
    1950
    Forbidden Jungle as
    Gege - the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1949
    The Adventures of Sir Galahad as
    One-Eye - the Innkeeper
    1949
    Zamba as
    Zamba the Gorilla
    1949
    Microspook (Short) as
    Congo the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1949
    The Lost Tribe as
    Simba the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1948
    Crime on Their Hands (Short) as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1948
    Congo Bill as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1948
    Unknown Island as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1948
    Miraculous Journey as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1948
    Tall, Dark and Gruesome (Short) as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1946
    Renegade Girl as
    William Quantrill
    1945
    White Pongo as
    White Pongo (uncredited)
    1945
    The White Gorilla as
    Steve Collins / Konga - the White Gorilla / Narrator
    1945
    The Monster and the Ape as
    Thor the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1944
    The Hairy Ape as
    Goliath the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1944
    The Monster Maker as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1944
    Nabonga as
    Gorilla (as Nabongo)
    1943
    The Phantom as
    Brutus the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1943
    She's for Me as
    Gorilla Man
    1943
    Bullets and Saddles as
    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1943
    Black Market Rustlers as
    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1943
    Captive Wild Woman as
    Cheela the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1943
    Cowboy Commandos as
    Crash Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1943
    Land of Hunted Men as
    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1943
    Dizzy Detectives (Short) as
    Bonzo the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1942
    Dr. Renault's Secret as
    Ape (uncredited)
    1942
    Arizona Stage Coach as
    Crash Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1942
    Texas Trouble Shooters as
    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1942
    Boot Hill Bandits as
    Marshal 'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1942
    The Strange Case of Doctor Rx as
    Nbongo the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1942
    Rock River Renegades as
    'Crash' Corrigan
    1942
    Thunder River Feud as
    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1941
    Underground Rustlers as
    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1941
    Tonto Basin Outlaws as
    Crash Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1941
    Saddle Mountain Roundup as
    Crash Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1941
    Fugitive Valley as
    Crash Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1941
    Wrangler's Roost as
    Crash Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1941
    Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona as
    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1941
    The Kid's Last Ride as
    Crash Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1941
    Trail of the Silver Spurs as
    Crash Corrigan
    1940
    West of Pinto Basin as
    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1940
    Trailing Double Trouble as
    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1940
    The Ape as
    Nabu the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1940
    The Range Busters as
    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1940
    You're Next! (Short) as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1939
    New Frontier as
    Tucson Smith
    1939
    Wyoming Outlaw as
    Tucson Smith
    1939
    Three Texas Steers as
    Tucson Smith / Willie the Gorilla (as Naba)
    1939
    The Night Riders as
    Tucson Smith
    1938
    Red River Range as
    Tucson Smith
    1938
    Santa Fe Stampede as
    Tucson Smith
    1938
    Overland Stage Raiders as
    Tucson Smith
    1938
    Pals of the Saddle as
    Tucson Smith
    1938
    Heroes of the Hills as
    Tucson Smith
    1938
    Three Missing Links (Short) as
    Naba - The Gorilla
    1938
    Riders of the Black Hills as
    Tucson Smith
    1938
    Outlaws of Sonora as
    Tucson Smith
    1938
    Call the Mesquiteers as
    Tucson Smith
    1938
    The Purple Vigilantes as
    Tucson Smith
    1937
    Wild Horse Rodeo as
    Tucson Smith
    1937
    The Trigger Trio as
    Tucson Smith
    1937
    Heart of the Rockies as
    Tucson Smith
    1937
    Range Defenders as
    Tucson Smith
    1937
    The Painted Stallion as
    Clark Stuart
    1937
    Come on, Cowboys as
    Tucson Smith
    1937
    Gunsmoke Ranch as
    Tucson Smith
    1937
    Hit the Saddle as
    Tucson Smith
    1937
    Round-Up Time in Texas as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1937
    Join the Marines as
    Lt. Hodge
    1937
    Riders of the Whistling Skull as
    Tucson Smith
    1936
    Roarin' Lead as
    Tucson Smith
    1936
    Country Gentlemen as
    Briggs
    1936
    Ghost-Town Gold as
    Tucson Smith
    1936
    The Three Mesquiteers as
    Tucson Smith
    1936
    The Vigilantes Are Coming as
    Captain Fremont (uncredited)
    1936
    Kelly the Second as
    Fight Arena Doorman (uncredited)
    1936
    Undersea Kingdom as
    Crash Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
    1936
    Flash Gordon as
    Orangopoid (uncredited)
    1936
    The Leathernecks Have Landed as
    Officer of the Day (uncredited)
    1936
    Darkest Africa as
    Bonga / Samabi (uncredited)
    1935
    The Singing Vagabond as
    Private Hobbs (uncredited)
    1935
    Mutiny on the Bounty as
    Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
    1935
    Bring 'Em Back a Lie (Short) as
    Gorilla
    1935
    Dante's Inferno as
    Devil (uncredited)
    1935
    She as
    Guard (uncredited)
    1935
    Night Life of the Gods as
    Apollo (as Raymond Benard)
    1935
    The Phantom Empire as
    Thunder Rider (uncredited)
    1934
    Romance in the Rain (uncredited)
    1934
    Tomorrow's Children as
    Intern (uncredited)
    1934
    Murder in the Private Car as
    Naba the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1934
    Hollywood Party as
    Ping Pong the Gorilla (uncredited)
    1934
    Tarzan and His Mate as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1932
    Tarzan the Ape Man as
    Ape (uncredited)
    Producer
    1970
    Take It Out in Trade (associate producer)
    Stunts
    1934
    Tarzan and His Mate (stunts - uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    1941
    Wrangler's Roost (performer: "Home on the Range")
    1941
    The Kid's Last Ride (performer: "Home on the Range" - uncredited)
    1936
    Roarin' Lead ("Here Comes the Bride" (uncredired) (aka "The Bridal Chorus" and "The Wedding March") (1850))
    Self
    1962
    An Evening at the Inn (TV Movie) as
    Self (as Crash Corrigan)
    1959
    You Bet Your Life (TV Series) as
    Self - Cowboy Actor
    - Episode #9.38 (1959) - Self - Cowboy Actor
    1949
    Erskine Johnson's Hollywood Reel (TV Series) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2017
    The Forsaken Westerns (TV Series) as
    Crash Corrigan
    - The Corriganville Story (2019) - Crash Corrigan
    - The Buckskin Rangers (2017) - Crash Corrigan (as Crash Corrigan)
    2015
    Hey Moe, Hey Dad! (TV Series documentary) as
    Various characters
    - Bum's Rush (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
    - Déjà Vu All Over Again (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
    - Eureka! (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
    - Slap Happy (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
    - A Trio Grows in Brooklyn (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
    2007
    100 Years of John Wayne (TV Short documentary)
    1997
    Visiting... with Huell Howser (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Happy Wanderers (1997) - Self
    1992
    Action Heroes of the Wild West (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1991
    The Republic Pictures Story (TV Movie documentary) as
    Crash Corrigan (clip from Undersea Kingdom (1936)) (uncredited)
    1986
    Horrible Horror (Video) as
    Crash Corrigan, In clips from 'Undersea Kingdom'
    1986
    Arena (TV Series documentary) as
    Tucson Smith (clip from Overland Stage Raiders (1938))
    - Louise Brooks (1986) - Tucson Smith (clip from Overland Stage Raiders (1938)) (uncredited)
    1976
    Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch as
    Hero (uncredited)
    1966
    Bat Men of Africa (TV Movie) as
    Bonga (as Bonga)
    1966
    Sharad of Atlantis (TV Movie) as
    Crash Corrigan
    1955
    Hook a Crook (Short) as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1955
    Hot Ice (Short) as
    Gorilla (uncredited)
    1951
    'Fraidy Cat (Short) as
    Gorilla (unconfirmed)
    1944
    Jungle Woman as
    Cheela (uncredited)
    1938
    The Painted Stallion as
    Clark Stewart

    References

    Ray "Crash" Corrigan Wikipedia