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Carol Raye

Carol Raye[2] AM (17 January 1923 – 18 June 2022[3] as Kathleen Mary Corkrey and also billed as Carole Raye) was a British-born Australian actress of film, television, radio, theatre and revue, comedian, singer, dancer, and radio and television producer and director, as well as a TV network assistant and media personality. Raye was one of the first female executives in Australia, at a time when the industry was dominated by male counterparts.[1]

Carol Raye

Born
Kathleen Mary Corkrey

(1923-01-17)17 January 1923
Died18 June 2022(2022-06-18) (aged 99)
Other namesCarole Raye
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
  • comedian
  • radio and television producer
  • radio and television director
  • series creator
  • television executive
  • media personality
Years active1938–2000
Spouse(s)1-Clark Spencer married 1945-?
2-Robert Ayre Smith married 1951-2006
Children3

She was known for her career, spanning some seven decades from the late 1930s, firstly as a film star and theatre performer in the United Kingdom in which she would star, and often dance and sing, in such movies as Song of Romance, Strawberry Roan and Waltz Time, after which she briefly worked in Kenya, before immigrating to Australia, where she became notable for her small screen roles.[4]

Raye was best known as the producer and original star of the iconic TV satire The Mavis Bramston Show alongside Gordon Chater and Barry Creyton, as well as a semi-regular star of soap opera Number 96 as Baroness Amanda von Pappenburg, a wealthy socialite from Heidelberg, Germany, who regularly arrives at the iconic "96" to visit her nephew Don Finlayson, portrayed by Joe Hasham.[3]

As a notable media personality, she also appeared as herself on programs like The Mike Walsh Show and was a regular panellist on the game show Blankety Blanks and as a honoured guest on This Is Your Life.[3]

Early years Edit

Raye was born in Rotherhithe, south east, London, England, the daughter of Royal Navy commander Reuben B. Corkrey and Ethel McGlashan, an accomplished pianist.[2] The family travelled extensively, including stays in Bermuda and Malta, until her father was stationed at the Portsmouth Navy Base.[1]

Ray's early ambition was to become a dance teacher, and she trained in ballet and ballroom at the Southsea School of Dance. Raye took her first stage role in No, No, Nanette in 1938, and was discovered the following year by Australian-born choreographer and producer Freddie Carpenter, now operating a dance academy in Soho, who further trained her in dance.[5]

Carpenter suggested her for a tour of musical comedy Bobby Get Your Gun and was also instrumental in creating her stage name, which he depicted as being to Difficult for Marquee Purposes, the press to spell and audience to remember. She made her professional debut opposite Bobby Howes and Bertha Bellmore at the Manchester Opera House in 1939.

Her breakthrough stage role came only months later, in the production Funny Side Up at His Majesty's Theatre, which marked her London debut.

Career in Britain Edit

British film star and theatre performer Edit

Raye began her career in her native United Kingdom with starring roles in films including Song of Romance, which was the first British musical film shot in technicolor,[6] Strawberry Roan by Maurice Elvey,

However it was the musical romance Waltz Time by Paul Stein, as Empress Maria that launched her international screen career, that year in April, publicity lead her to the United States and a stage production in the role lead role in Bonanza Bound!, after which she turned down a multi year Hollywood contract, deciding return to London, where she subsequently appeared in features including Spring Song directed by Montgomery Tully and two films directed by John Harlow, Green Fingers and While I Live and several telemovies for the BBC.[4]

Raye also played lead roles in many musicals and television productions in her native Britain.[4] Her theatre roles included Tough at the Top, Fun and Games, and [5] The Merry Widow,[7] Dear Miss Phoebe[8][better source needed] and The Ticket-of-Leave Man.

Work in Kenya Edit

Raye having remarried in 1951, and with her husband being offered by the British Government, the opportunity to run a 1000-acre farm in the oversea's Kenya Colony, the family settled in Navaisha Town, in the West of Mombasa.[9] Whilst in Kenya, two filmmakers offered here the lead role in there film No Rain in Timbura., which would be the first feature produced in that country. she worked briefly as a producer/director and on-screen talent for the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation from 1961 to 1964, making her one of the first faces on British East African television.

Career in Australia Edit

Mavis and 96 Edit

The family having emigrated to Australia in 1964, Raye was given a letter by introduction by the BBC, to the ABC Charles Moses, who in turn recommended her to the Seven Network CEO James Oswin at Sydney station ATN-7, where she took a position working as network assistant to the General Manager, it was here she devised the idea of creating a satirical television series, based on revue at the Phillip Street Theatre and the British TV series The Week That Was. Starting in November 1964, the network gave the green light for the now iconic The Mavis Bramston Show, in which Raye would also star as one of 3 originals along with Gordon Chater and Barry Creyton.

Raye also produced the pilot episode and co-produced the series (with Michael Plant), until her departure from the programme in late 1965. She resumed work on the series for the 1967 and 1968 final seasons.[10]

Raye played the ongoing comedy role of much-married socialite and Baroness Amanda von Pappenburg, in the 1970's, the aunty of Don Finlayson (played by Joe Hasham) whom she visits from Heidelberg, Germany, in the top-rated soap opera Number 96. After two substantial stints with the series in the 1973–74 period, Amanda was permanently written out of the serial, but Raye remained with the serial, switching to the role of creative director for the show's producers. That busy role involved the casting of regular characters, along with reviewing the scripts and storylines.[11]

With there having been a fictional Baroness character on the series, fittingly the real Duke of Bedford and his wife appeared as guests on the show.

Other TV shows Edit

In 1976-77, Raye acted in the medical soap opera The Young Doctors, playing the guest role of Rosalie Parker. She acted in television and film roles through the 1990s, and into the 2000s, with appearances in SeaChange and in commercials.

Theatre Edit

In the early 1980s, Raye had a four-year appointment with the Theatre Board of the Australia Council.[12]

She appeared in many Australian theatre productions, including California Suite, Pleasure of His Company, Travelling North, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can't Take It With You, Noises Off, and Hay Fever.[10] Raye was a subject of This Is Your Life.

Raye retired in 2000, subsequently she campaigned Seven Network boss Kerry Stokes to release a DVD of "Mavis", although in a release to DVD of Number 96, she provided an audio commentary alongside film and TV critic Andrew Mercado, co-star Elisabeth Kirkby, and The Honourable Michael Kirby.

Marriages Edit

On 3 November 1945,[2] Raye married[13] U.S. Army Engineer Captain Clark Spencer, a "prominent Winchester and Marblehead sportsman" (Massachusetts, USA).[14]

In 1951, she married prominent veterinarian Robert Ayre Smith (1926-2006).[9] They had three children, two of whom followed their mother into theatrical roles. Her eldest child, Sally Ayre Smith, is a former television producer, best known for the ABC series SeaChange, but is now a director of an organic farm produce marketing business.[15] Her youngest daughter, Harriet, started her career in the Sydney Theatre Company office[12] and is also an occasional actress.[16][better source needed]

Honours Edit

Raye was honoured in the 2022 Commonwealth of Australian Queens Birthday Honours List, with an appointment to the Member of the Order of Australia (AM), with the citation For services to the arts as an actress and producer.[4][17]

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Year Title Role Director
1945 Strawberry Roan Molly Lowe Maurice Elvey
Waltz Time Empress Maria Paul L. Stein
1946 Spring Song Janet Hill / Janet Ware Montgomery Tully
1947 Green Fingers Jeannie Mansell John Harlow
While I Live AKA 'Dream Of Olwen' Sally Grant John Harlow
1954 No Rain at Timbura (Mrs.) Carol Massey Alastair Scobie
1979 The Journalist Maggie Michael Thornhill
1985 Relatives Aunty Joan Antony J. Bowman

Television Edit

Title Year Role
The Good Companions (TV film) 1949 Susie Dean
Happy Week-End - (TV film) 1949 Polly
Triple Bill (TV film) 1950 unknown role
The Mavis Bramston Show (TV series) (1964-1968) Various roles
Today With Carol Raye 1965 Herself - Host
66 And All That (TV series) 1966 Herself
Australian Playhouse (ABC Teleplay) 1 episode
The Mavis Bramston Show (TV series) (1967-1968) Various roles
The Delightfully Desperate, Daring And Different Doings Of Daphne Davenport (ABC Teleplay) 1967 Daphne Davenport
The Pennyweathers (TV pilot) 1969 unknown role
Riptide (TV series) 1969 Lauriana French
Number 96 (TV series) 1973-1975 Baroness Amanda Von Papenburg / Claudine
Up the Convicts (TV series) 1976 Lady Fitzgibbons (1976)
The Young Doctors (TV series) 1976-1977 Rosalie Parker
Graham Kennedy's Blankety Blanks 1977-1978 Herself - Regular Panellist
This Is Your Life Carol Raye 1977 Herself
Cappriccio! (ABC TV series 1978 Herself
Loss of Innocence (ABC TV mini-series) 1978 unknown
Chopper Squad (TV series) 1978 Eileen Traill
Micro Macro (TV series) 1978 Herself
The Mike Walsh Show 1982-1983 Herself w Barry Creyton
Man of Letters (TV film) 1984 Ursula Panhandle
Remember Me (TV film) 1985 Jenny's mother
Rafferty's Rules (TV series) 1987 unknown role
Mission Top Secret (TV series) 1994 Mrs. Jessie Burdock
The Mavis Bramston 30th Anniversary (TV special) 1994 Herself
SeaChange (TV series) 2000 June Dawson (2000)

Appearances Edit

Title Year
Dressing Up (TV Movie) 1945
Ivor Novello (TV Movie) 1956
Today with Carol Raye (TV SERIES AS HOSTESS) 1965
The Peek Snatchers 1965
66 and All That (TV Series - various roles 1966
Tarbucks Luck (TV Series) 1970
This Is Your Life (TV series) 1977
Blankety Blanks (TV series) 1977-1978 (15 Episodes as panel member guest)
Exploring the Psycic Mind 1978
Capriccio! (ABC TV series) 1978 as guest
Micro Macro 1978
Parkinson in Australia (ABC TV series) 1980 as guest
The Mike Walsh Show 1982-1983 as guest with Barry Creyton (Regular Sketch comedy)
Face Painting with Bill Leak 2008
Pushing the Boundaries: The Mavis Bramston Show (documentary) 2022 (completed)

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c John Sencruk (22 June 2022). "Carol Raye: actor leaves legacy of stage and television work". Sydney Morning Herald.
  2. ^ a b c "Spencer". The Boston Globe. Massachusetts, Boston. 29 January 1946. p. 30. Retrieved 5 June 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b c Vale: Carol Raye
  4. ^ a b c d "Ms Carol Raye AM". Australian Honours. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia). Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  5. ^ a b Hales, George. "Carol Raye".
  6. ^ "British Movie Actress, Bride of Winchester Captain". The Boston Globe. 29 January 1946. p. 1.
  7. ^ """The Merry Widow" - The Girl Who Stops the Show"". Picture Post. London, England. 19 (8): 18–19. 22 May 1943. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Carol Raye". IMDB. Amazon. Retrieved 9 June 2019. Personal Details - Other works: She acted Harry Parr-Davies's musical, "Dear Miss Phoebe," at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with Peter Graves in the cast.
  9. ^ a b "Livestock Expert Made a World of Difference in International Aid". Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, Australia. 14 March 2016. Retrieved 9 June 2019. In London, he met his future wife, Carol, through friends and they were married in 1951.
  10. ^ a b Atterton, Margot. (Ed.) The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Australian Showbiz, Sunshine Books, 1984. ISBN 0-86777-057-0 p 185
  11. ^ "The Baroness Turns Executive". TV Week. 25 October 1975, p. 25.
  12. ^ a b Clare, John (27 March 1982). "Will the Liberal Party steal Carol Raye?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia, New South Wales, Sydney. p. 47. Retrieved 5 June 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "Former Winchester Boy Wed to English Actress". Winchester Star. 1 February 1946. Retrieved 9 June 2019. Among the English war-brides trying to make arrangements for passage to the United States is Carol Raye, English film star, who is married to a former Winchester boy, Capt. Clark Spencer, U.S.A. Engineers, currently on his way home from the ETO. Married in England. 3 Nov. 1945, Capt. and Mrs. Spencer have been living at Whitelands House, Chelsea. England.
  14. ^ "British Movie Actress, Bride of Winchester Captain". The Boston Globe. Massachusetts, Boston. 29 January 1946. p. 1. Retrieved 5 June 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ Brown, Jamie (18 September 2016). "Sustainable direction for film producer". The Land. North Richmond, NSW: Fairfax. Retrieved 9 June 2019. Marcus has already built a pole and mud-brick ranch style home for Sally's parents – Robert who worked as a veterinarian in Kenya before coming to Australia with his screen siren wife Carol Raye, who actually gave up a promising London career in front of the camera to be with her husband in east Africa.
  16. ^ "Harriet Ayre-Smith". IMDB. Amazon. Retrieved 9 June 2019. Actress, Punk in Disco, Queen of the Road (TV Movie)
  17. ^ "The Queens Birthday 2022 Honours List".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Carol Raye news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Carol Raye 2 AM 17 January 1923 18 June 2022 3 as Kathleen Mary Corkrey and also billed as Carole Raye was a British born Australian actress of film television radio theatre and revue comedian singer dancer and radio and television producer and director as well as a TV network assistant and media personality Raye was one of the first female executives in Australia at a time when the industry was dominated by male counterparts 1 Carol RayeAMBornKathleen Mary Corkrey 1923 01 17 17 January 1923Rotherhithe London Middlesex EnglandDied18 June 2022 2022 06 18 aged 99 Macleay Valley 1 New South Wales AustraliaOther namesCarole RayeOccupationsActresssingerdancercomedianradio and television producerradio and television directorseries creatortelevision executivemedia personalityYears active1938 2000Spouse s 1 Clark Spencer married 1945 2 Robert Ayre Smith married 1951 2006Children3She was known for her career spanning some seven decades from the late 1930s firstly as a film star and theatre performer in the United Kingdom in which she would star and often dance and sing in such movies as Song of Romance Strawberry Roan and Waltz Time after which she briefly worked in Kenya before immigrating to Australia where she became notable for her small screen roles 4 Raye was best known as the producer and original star of the iconic TV satire The Mavis Bramston Show alongside Gordon Chater and Barry Creyton as well as a semi regular star of soap opera Number 96 as Baroness Amanda von Pappenburg a wealthy socialite from Heidelberg Germany who regularly arrives at the iconic 96 to visit her nephew Don Finlayson portrayed by Joe Hasham 3 As a notable media personality she also appeared as herself on programs like The Mike Walsh Show and was a regular panellist on the game show Blankety Blanks and as a honoured guest on This Is Your Life 3 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career in Britain 2 1 British film star and theatre performer 3 Work in Kenya 4 Career in Australia 4 1 Mavis and 96 4 2 Other TV shows 4 3 Theatre 5 Marriages 6 Honours 7 Filmography 7 1 Film 7 2 Television 8 Appearances 9 References 10 External linksEarly years EditRaye was born in Rotherhithe south east London England the daughter of Royal Navy commander Reuben B Corkrey and Ethel McGlashan an accomplished pianist 2 The family travelled extensively including stays in Bermuda and Malta until her father was stationed at the Portsmouth Navy Base 1 Ray s early ambition was to become a dance teacher and she trained in ballet and ballroom at the Southsea School of Dance Raye took her first stage role in No No Nanette in 1938 and was discovered the following year by Australian born choreographer and producer Freddie Carpenter now operating a dance academy in Soho who further trained her in dance 5 Carpenter suggested her for a tour of musical comedy Bobby Get Your Gun and was also instrumental in creating her stage name which he depicted as being to Difficult for Marquee Purposes the press to spell and audience to remember She made her professional debut opposite Bobby Howes and Bertha Bellmore at the Manchester Opera House in 1939 Her breakthrough stage role came only months later in the production Funny Side Up at His Majesty s Theatre which marked her London debut Career in Britain EditBritish film star and theatre performer Edit Raye began her career in her native United Kingdom with starring roles in films including Song of Romance which was the first British musical film shot in technicolor 6 Strawberry Roan by Maurice Elvey However it was the musical romance Waltz Time by Paul Stein as Empress Maria that launched her international screen career that year in April publicity lead her to the United States and a stage production in the role lead role in Bonanza Bound after which she turned down a multi year Hollywood contract deciding return to London where she subsequently appeared in features including Spring Song directed by Montgomery Tully and two films directed by John Harlow Green Fingers and While I Live and several telemovies for the BBC 4 Raye also played lead roles in many musicals and television productions in her native Britain 4 Her theatre roles included Tough at the Top Fun and Games and 5 The Merry Widow 7 Dear Miss Phoebe 8 better source needed and The Ticket of Leave Man Work in Kenya EditRaye having remarried in 1951 and with her husband being offered by the British Government the opportunity to run a 1000 acre farm in the oversea s Kenya Colony the family settled in Navaisha Town in the West of Mombasa 9 Whilst in Kenya two filmmakers offered here the lead role in there film No Rain in Timbura which would be the first feature produced in that country she worked briefly as a producer director and on screen talent for the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation from 1961 to 1964 making her one of the first faces on British East African television Career in Australia EditMavis and 96 Edit The family having emigrated to Australia in 1964 Raye was given a letter by introduction by the BBC to the ABC Charles Moses who in turn recommended her to the Seven Network CEO James Oswin at Sydney station ATN 7 where she took a position working as network assistant to the General Manager it was here she devised the idea of creating a satirical television series based on revue at the Phillip Street Theatre and the British TV series The Week That Was Starting in November 1964 the network gave the green light for the now iconic The Mavis Bramston Show in which Raye would also star as one of 3 originals along with Gordon Chater and Barry Creyton Raye also produced the pilot episode and co produced the series with Michael Plant until her departure from the programme in late 1965 She resumed work on the series for the 1967 and 1968 final seasons 10 Raye played the ongoing comedy role of much married socialite and Baroness Amanda von Pappenburg in the 1970 s the aunty of Don Finlayson played by Joe Hasham whom she visits from Heidelberg Germany in the top rated soap opera Number 96 After two substantial stints with the series in the 1973 74 period Amanda was permanently written out of the serial but Raye remained with the serial switching to the role of creative director for the show s producers That busy role involved the casting of regular characters along with reviewing the scripts and storylines 11 With there having been a fictional Baroness character on the series fittingly the real Duke of Bedford and his wife appeared as guests on the show Other TV shows Edit In 1976 77 Raye acted in the medical soap opera The Young Doctors playing the guest role of Rosalie Parker She acted in television and film roles through the 1990s and into the 2000s with appearances in SeaChange and in commercials Theatre Edit In the early 1980s Raye had a four year appointment with the Theatre Board of the Australia Council 12 She appeared in many Australian theatre productions including California Suite Pleasure of His Company Travelling North The Merry Wives of Windsor You Can t Take It With You Noises Off and Hay Fever 10 Raye was a subject of This Is Your Life Raye retired in 2000 subsequently she campaigned Seven Network boss Kerry Stokes to release a DVD of Mavis although in a release to DVD of Number 96 she provided an audio commentary alongside film and TV critic Andrew Mercado co star Elisabeth Kirkby and The Honourable Michael Kirby Marriages EditOn 3 November 1945 2 Raye married 13 U S Army Engineer Captain Clark Spencer a prominent Winchester and Marblehead sportsman Massachusetts USA 14 In 1951 she married prominent veterinarian Robert Ayre Smith 1926 2006 9 They had three children two of whom followed their mother into theatrical roles Her eldest child Sally Ayre Smith is a former television producer best known for the ABC series SeaChange but is now a director of an organic farm produce marketing business 15 Her youngest daughter Harriet started her career in the Sydney Theatre Company office 12 and is also an occasional actress 16 better source needed Honours EditRaye was honoured in the 2022 Commonwealth of Australian Queens Birthday Honours List with an appointment to the Member of the Order of Australia AM with the citation For services to the arts as an actress and producer 4 17 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Director1945 Strawberry Roan Molly Lowe Maurice ElveyWaltz Time Empress Maria Paul L Stein1946 Spring Song Janet Hill Janet Ware Montgomery Tully1947 Green Fingers Jeannie Mansell John HarlowWhile I Live AKA Dream Of Olwen Sally Grant John Harlow1954 No Rain at Timbura Mrs Carol Massey Alastair Scobie1979 The Journalist Maggie Michael Thornhill1985 Relatives Aunty Joan Antony J BowmanTelevision Edit Title Year RoleThe Good Companions TV film 1949 Susie DeanHappy Week End TV film 1949 PollyTriple Bill TV film 1950 unknown roleThe Mavis Bramston Show TV series 1964 1968 Various rolesToday With Carol Raye 1965 Herself Host66 And All That TV series 1966 HerselfAustralian Playhouse ABC Teleplay 1 episodeThe Mavis Bramston Show TV series 1967 1968 Various rolesThe Delightfully Desperate Daring And Different Doings Of Daphne Davenport ABC Teleplay 1967 Daphne DavenportThe Pennyweathers TV pilot 1969 unknown roleRiptide TV series 1969 Lauriana FrenchNumber 96 TV series 1973 1975 Baroness Amanda Von Papenburg ClaudineUp the Convicts TV series 1976 Lady Fitzgibbons 1976 The Young Doctors TV series 1976 1977 Rosalie ParkerGraham Kennedy s Blankety Blanks 1977 1978 Herself Regular PanellistThis Is Your Life Carol Raye 1977 HerselfCappriccio ABC TV series 1978 HerselfLoss of Innocence ABC TV mini series 1978 unknownChopper Squad TV series 1978 Eileen TraillMicro Macro TV series 1978 HerselfThe Mike Walsh Show 1982 1983 Herself w Barry CreytonMan of Letters TV film 1984 Ursula PanhandleRemember Me TV film 1985 Jenny s motherRafferty s Rules TV series 1987 unknown roleMission Top Secret TV series 1994 Mrs Jessie BurdockThe Mavis Bramston 30th Anniversary TV special 1994 HerselfSeaChange TV series 2000 June Dawson 2000 Appearances EditTitle YearDressing Up TV Movie 1945Ivor Novello TV Movie 1956Today with Carol Raye TV SERIES AS HOSTESS 1965The Peek Snatchers 196566 and All That TV Series various roles 1966Tarbucks Luck TV Series 1970This Is Your Life TV series 1977Blankety Blanks TV series 1977 1978 15 Episodes as panel member guest Exploring the Psycic Mind 1978Capriccio ABC TV series 1978 as guestMicro Macro 1978Parkinson in Australia ABC TV series 1980 as guestThe Mike Walsh Show 1982 1983 as guest with Barry Creyton Regular Sketch comedy Face Painting with Bill Leak 2008Pushing the Boundaries The Mavis Bramston Show documentary 2022 completed References Edit a b c John Sencruk 22 June 2022 Carol Raye actor leaves legacy of stage and television work Sydney Morning Herald a b c Spencer The Boston Globe Massachusetts Boston 29 January 1946 p 30 Retrieved 5 June 2019 via Newspapers com a b c Vale Carol Raye a b c d Ms Carol Raye AM Australian Honours Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Australia Retrieved 21 June 2022 a b Hales George Carol Raye British Movie Actress Bride of Winchester Captain The Boston Globe 29 January 1946 p 1 The Merry Widow The Girl Who Stops the Show Picture Post London England 19 8 18 19 22 May 1943 Retrieved 9 June 2019 Carol Raye IMDB Amazon Retrieved 9 June 2019 Personal Details Other works She acted Harry Parr Davies s musical Dear Miss Phoebe at the Phoenix Theatre in London England with Peter Graves in the cast a b Livestock Expert Made a World of Difference in International Aid Sydney Morning Herald Sydney Australia 14 March 2016 Retrieved 9 June 2019 In London he met his future wife Carol through friends and they were married in 1951 a b Atterton Margot Ed The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Australian Showbiz Sunshine Books 1984 ISBN 0 86777 057 0 p 185 The Baroness Turns Executive TV Week 25 October 1975 p 25 a b Clare John 27 March 1982 Will the Liberal Party steal Carol Raye The Sydney Morning Herald Australia New South Wales Sydney p 47 Retrieved 5 June 2019 via Newspapers com Former Winchester Boy Wed to English Actress Winchester Star 1 February 1946 Retrieved 9 June 2019 Among the English war brides trying to make arrangements for passage to the United States is Carol Raye English film star who is married to a former Winchester boy Capt Clark Spencer U S A Engineers currently on his way home from the ETO Married in England 3 Nov 1945 Capt and Mrs Spencer have been living at Whitelands House Chelsea England British Movie Actress Bride of Winchester Captain The Boston Globe Massachusetts Boston 29 January 1946 p 1 Retrieved 5 June 2019 via Newspapers com Brown Jamie 18 September 2016 Sustainable direction for film producer The Land North Richmond NSW Fairfax Retrieved 9 June 2019 Marcus has already built a pole and mud brick ranch style home for Sally s parents Robert who worked as a veterinarian in Kenya before coming to Australia with his screen siren wife Carol Raye who actually gave up a promising London career in front of the camera to be with her husband in east Africa Harriet Ayre Smith IMDB Amazon Retrieved 9 June 2019 Actress Punk in Disco Queen of the Road TV Movie The Queens Birthday 2022 Honours List External links EditCarol Raye at IMDb Carol Raye discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carol Raye amp oldid 1170503169, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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