Bobby Ray (born Wilhelm Robert McBain Fuehrer, October 6, 1899 – March 26, 1957) was an American film comedian of the silent era. He appeared in more than sixty short films between 1914 and 1927, including a group from the mid-1920s featuring Oliver Hardy. He was originally a child actor. In addition he directed six short films and two feature films Riley of the Rainbow Division and Dugan of the Dugouts (both 1928). Following the arrival of sound, Ray developed a new career as an assistant director that continued into the 1950s. Much of his work during this period was for the low-budget studio Monogram Pictures, but he later moved into television.
1926
1926
as Hubby
1926
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as Bobby
1926
as Hubby
1925
1925
as A bellhop
1925
as Taxi Driver
1925
as Paperhanger's Helper
1925
1924
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as The Cook (as Bobbie Ray)
1920
1915
as Wilbur (as Bobby Fuehrer)
1914
as Ike Jr.
1914
as Ike Jr.
1914
as Ike Jr.
1914
as Ike Jr.
1914
as Ike Jr.
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as Ike Jr.
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as Ike Jr.
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as Ike Jr.
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as Ike Jr.
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as Ike Jr.
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as Ike Jr.
1914
as Universal Ike Jr.
1914
as Universal Ike Jr.
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as Ike Jr.
1914
as Ike Jr.
1914
as Ike Jr.
1914
as Ike Jr.
1914
as Ike Jr.