Awards & Winners

Ray Middleton

Date of Birth 08-February-1907
Place of Birth Chicago
(Illinois, United States of America, Chicago metropolitan area, Area code 872)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Raymond Earl Middleton Jr.
Profession Actor, Singer
Raymond Earl Middleton, Jr., known and billed as Ray Middleton, was an American character actor. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Middleton was the first actor to play Superman in public, which he did on July 3, 1940, during the 1939 New York World's Fair's "Superman Day". During the early 1940s, he appeared in the movies Gangs of Chicago, the original Hurricane Smith, and Lady for a Night, which starred Joan Blondell and John Wayne. He served in the U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II, appearing in the Air Forces show Winged Victory. In 1946, he co-starred with Ethel Merman in the original Broadway production of Annie Get Your Gun. He played the dual roles of the Innkeeper and the Governor in the original stage production of Man of La Mancha. In television, Middleton's appearances included The Ed Sullivan Show, the Colgate Comedy Hour, and Chrysler's Shower of Stars in the 1950s. He co-starred with Phil Silvers and Lee Remick in a 1967 TV adaptation of Damn Yankees!. During the 1970s, Middleton appeared in the TV movie Hec Ramsey as a judge, in the musical movie 1776, as Colonel Thomas McKean, and in the first TV adaptation of Helter Skelter as rancher George Spahn. He also voiced the character Pepperino in the cartoon Tubby the Tuba.

Awards by Ray Middleton

Check all the awards nominated and won by Ray Middleton.

2008


Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Honored for : Man of La Mancha

1997


Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Honored for : Annie Get Your Gun (1946 original Broadway cast)