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Other names
  
Ray Cannon

Years active
  
1913–1977


Name
  
Raymond Cannon

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Ulises Tildmann Cannon

Born
  
September 1, 1892 (
1892-09-01
)
Long Hollow, Tennessee

Residence
  
Los Angeles, California

Occupation
  
Film actor Film director Screenwriter Journalist Author

Parent(s)
  
Newton Canon Sarah Lincoln Bolinger

Relatives
  
Manual Cannon (brother) Thornburg Cannon (brother)

Died
  
June 7, 1977, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Fanchon Royer (m. 1929–1931)

Children
  
Elwood Cannon, Royer Cannon, Sandra Cannon

Books
  
How to fish the Pacific coast

Movies
  
Night Life in Reno, Swing It - Sailor!, Go West, The Outer Gate, His Last Fling

Similar People
  
Elmer Clifton, Oliver Wallace, Buster Keaton, Charles Lamont, Ray Taylor

Raymond Cannon (September 1, 1892 – June 7, 1977) was an American actor, film director, screenwriter, journalist, and author known for his work with D. W. Griffith and Buster Keaton.

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Background

Ulises Tildmann Cannon was born September 1, 1892 in Long Hollow, Tennessee to Newton Canon and Sarah Lincoln Bolinger. In 1910 he was working at a soda fountain in Knoxville, but after leaving divinity school, he moved west, performing in vaudeville and working as a journalist in Dallas and Fort Worth. In April 1918, Cannon became a journalist for Elmer M. Robbins' weekly magazine Camera! The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry. E.M. Robbins died in 1920 and Cannon bought the magazine in 1921, co-publishing it with Lola B Robbins until he sold his interest in 1922. On February 19, 1929, Cannon married Fanchon Royer, an actress-turned-journalist who began as society editor, then assistant editor, and then editor at Camera! until leaving it in 1922. She and Cannon divorced in 1931.

Career

When Cannon reached Los Angeles in the early 1910s, he was using the name Raymond and his first acting job was in Long Beach in 1912 performing at the Bentley Grand Theater. He then found work in films with the Thomas Ince Company. His first film role was in the Selig Polyscope serial The Adventures of Kathlyn in 1913. Cannon worked for D. W. Griffith and appeared in several Dorothy Gish films. When Griffith moved his productions to Mamaroneck, New York, Cannon remained in Los Angeles as a freelancer working with Douglas MacLean. In 1924, Cannon left acting and began screenwriting. In 1925, Cannon had been hired by Buster Keaton and co-wrote the 1925 film Go West, after which Keaton loaned him to Universal Studios and Cannon did not return. After numerous projects as film director and screenwriter, his last film effort was Samurai for Cavalcade Pictures in 1945, after which he turned his attentions to Los Angeles stage. One of his productions Her Majesty the Prince, starred Carla Laemmle.

Entering semi-retirement at the urging of his doctor, Cannon turned his attention to his hobby of sport fishing off the Baja coast. He subsequently wrote the books How to Fish the Pacific Coast (1952) and The Sea of Cortez (1965), as well as authoring a fishing column in Western Outdoor News for 24 years. Laemmle became his long-term typist, illustrator, researcher, and editor. He and Laemmle remained companions until his death in 1977 from complications resulting from treatment for lung cancer.

Filmography

Writer
1945
Samurai (screenplay)
1935
Tailspin Tommy in the Great Air Mystery (screenplay)
1935
Bring 'Em Back a Lie (Short)
1935
His Last Fling (Short) (adaptation)
1935
My Girl Sally (Short)
1935
Old Age Pension (Short) (original screenplay)
1930
Taking Ways (Short) (written by)
1930
Frank Orth and Ann Codee in 'Imagine My Embarrassment' (Short)
1929
Joy Street (story)
1928
Red Wine (story)
1928
Something Always Happens (writer)
1927
The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary
1927
Fast and Furious (adaptation)
1927
The Broncho Buster (story 'Loco Weed')
1927
Taxi! Taxi! (adaptation)
1926
The Whole Town's Talking (adaptation and scenario)
1926
The Carnival Girl (titles - story)
1925
Go West (scenario)
1925
Introduce Me (story)
1924
Never Say Die (scenario)
1924
The Yankee Consul (scenario)
Actor
1923
The Printer's Devil as
Alec Sperry
1923
Mary of the Movies as
Oswald Tate
1922
His Back Against the Wall as
Jimmy Boyle
1922
Watch Your Step as
Lon Kimball
1922
The Unfoldment as
Jack Nevin
1921
Penny of Top Hill Trail as
Jo Gary
1921
Chickens as
Willie Figg
1920
Mary Ellen Comes to Town as
'Beauty' Bender
1919
Turning the Tables as
Monty Feverill
1919
Nobody Home as
Crandall Park
1919
Nugget Nell as
The City Chap
1919
True Heart Susie as
Sporty Malone
1919
Boots as
The chauffeur
1913
The Adventures of Kathlyn
Director
1945
Samurai
1938
Swing It, Sailor!
1937
The Outer Gate (as Ray Cannon)
1933
Hotel Variety
1931
Night Life in Reno
1931
Swanee River
1930
The Victim (Short)
1930
Ladies Must Play
1930
Taking Ways (Short)
1929
Why Leave Home?
1929
Joy Street
1928
Red Wine

References

Raymond Cannon (actor) Wikipedia