Bernard B. Ray was born Benjamin Shamrayevsky on November 18, 1895 in Moscow, Russia. He and his family immigrated to the U. S. in the early 1900s, settled in New York City, and during this period, the family surname got shortened to "Shamroy".
Despite his lack of formal education he found constant work in the movie business starting with Biograph and then D. W. Griffith and Mutual Film Corporation. He worked primarily as a camera operator, but also did film editing and lab work. Eventually he formed Reliable Pictures with Harry S. Webb in 1933. Known for it's cheap westerns starring cowboys such as Tom Tyler, Reliable lasted a until 1938 when Monogram Pictures absorbed it. It was at Reliable that B.B. Ray became a director and known for his western features. After Reliable was gone he attempted to make exploitation and "black" pictures before returning to B-Westerns until the 50's.
Bernard B. Ray passed away December 10, 1964 at the Motion Picture Home and Hospital, Woodland Hills, California.
Directing
65
Male
1895-11-18
Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]
B.B. Ray, Benjamin Shamrayevsky, Franklin Shamray
Ambush Valley
Wolf Riders
Dangerous Lady
Coyote Trails
Fast Bullets
The Laramie Kid
Mystery Ranch
Roamin' Wild
Santa Fe Bound
Loser's End
The Test
Rio Rattler
Midnight Phantom
The Speed Reporter
Caryl of the Mountains
The Millionaire Kid
Vengeance of Rannah
Now or Never
The Silver Trail
Never Too Late
Texas Jack
Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory
Pinto Rustlers
Broken Strings
Too Many Women
Hollywood Barn Dance
The Crime at Midnight
Smoky Trails
Timber Fury
North of Arizona
Tracy Rides
Rawhide Mail
Buffalo Bill Rides Again
It's All in Your Mind
Law of the Timber
House of Errors
Santa Fe Rides
Silent Valley
Hollywood Thrill-Makers
Skull and Crown
Ridin' On
Step on It
The Silver Bullet
Fighting Hero