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Nicholas Ray (born Raymond Nicholas Kienzle) (7 August 1911 – 16 June 1979) was an American
United States

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 film director
Film director

A film director, or filmmaker, is a person who directs the making of a film. A film director visualizes the Screenplay, controlling a film's artistic and dramatic aspects, while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfillment of his or her vision....
.

received a Taliesin Fellowship
Taliesin (studio)

Taliesin , near Spring Green, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, was the summer home of United States architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright began the home in 1911 in architecture after leaving his first wife, Catherine Tobin, and his Oak Park, Illinois, home and studio in 1909....
 from Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright was an United States architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1,000 projects, which resulted in more than 500 completed works....
 to study under Wright as an apprentice.

Coming from a radio
Radio

Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
 background, Ray directed his first and only Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 production, the Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington

Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was an American composer, pianist, and bandleader.Duke Ellington was recognized during his life as one of the most influential Jazz royalty, if not in all American music and he is of only four jazz musicians ever to have been featured on the cover of Time magazine ....
 musical
Musical theatre

Musical theatre is a form of theatre combining music, songs, spoken dialogue and dance. The emotional content of the piece ? humor, pathos, love, anger ? as well as the story itself, is communicated through the words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole....
 Beggar's Holiday
Beggar's Holiday

Beggar's Holiday is a musical theatre with a book and lyrics by John La Touche and music by Duke Ellington.An updated version of The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, it focuses on a corrupt world inhabited by rakish mobsters and their double crossing gangs, raffish madams and their dissolute whores, Begging and Homelessness as they condu...
, in 1946. One year later, he directed his first film, They Live By Night
They Live by Night

They Live by Night is a film noir released in 1949. The film was directed by Nicholas Ray and starred Farley Granger as 'Bowie' Bowers and Cathy O'Donnell as 'Keechie' Mobley....
. It was released two years later due to the chaotic conditions surrounding Howard Hughes
Howard Hughes

Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. was an American aviator, industrialist, film producer and director, philanthropist, and one of the wealthiest people in the world....
' takeover of RKO Pictures
RKO Pictures

RKO Pictures is an United States film production and distribution company. As Radio Pictures Inc. and then RKO Radio Pictures Inc., it was one of the so-called studio system major film studio of Hollywood Cinema of the United States#Golden Age of Hollywood....
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Nicholas Ray (born Raymond Nicholas Kienzle) (7 August 1911 – 16 June 1979) was an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 film director
Film director

A film director, or filmmaker, is a person who directs the making of a film. A film director visualizes the Screenplay, controlling a film's artistic and dramatic aspects, while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfillment of his or her vision....
.

Early career

Ray received a Taliesin Fellowship
Taliesin (studio)

Taliesin , near Spring Green, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, was the summer home of United States architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright began the home in 1911 in architecture after leaving his first wife, Catherine Tobin, and his Oak Park, Illinois, home and studio in 1909....
 from Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright was an United States architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1,000 projects, which resulted in more than 500 completed works....
 to study under Wright as an apprentice.

Coming from a radio
Radio

Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
 background, Ray directed his first and only Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 production, the Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington

Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was an American composer, pianist, and bandleader.Duke Ellington was recognized during his life as one of the most influential Jazz royalty, if not in all American music and he is of only four jazz musicians ever to have been featured on the cover of Time magazine ....
 musical
Musical theatre

Musical theatre is a form of theatre combining music, songs, spoken dialogue and dance. The emotional content of the piece ? humor, pathos, love, anger ? as well as the story itself, is communicated through the words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole....
 Beggar's Holiday
Beggar's Holiday

Beggar's Holiday is a musical theatre with a book and lyrics by John La Touche and music by Duke Ellington.An updated version of The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, it focuses on a corrupt world inhabited by rakish mobsters and their double crossing gangs, raffish madams and their dissolute whores, Begging and Homelessness as they condu...
, in 1946. One year later, he directed his first film, They Live By Night
They Live by Night

They Live by Night is a film noir released in 1949. The film was directed by Nicholas Ray and starred Farley Granger as 'Bowie' Bowers and Cathy O'Donnell as 'Keechie' Mobley....
. It was released two years later due to the chaotic conditions surrounding Howard Hughes
Howard Hughes

Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. was an American aviator, industrialist, film producer and director, philanthropist, and one of the wealthiest people in the world....
' takeover of RKO Pictures
RKO Pictures

RKO Pictures is an United States film production and distribution company. As Radio Pictures Inc. and then RKO Radio Pictures Inc., it was one of the so-called studio system major film studio of Hollywood Cinema of the United States#Golden Age of Hollywood....
. An almost impressionistic take on film noir, it was notable for its extreme empathy for society’s young outsiders (a recurring motif in Ray’s films). It was influential on the sporadically popular sub-genre often called 'love on the run' movies, concerning as it does two young fugitive lovers on the run from the law. (Other examples are Gun Crazy
Gun Crazy

For other links, see Gun Crazy .Gun Crazy is a film noir feature film starring Peggy Cummins and John Dall in a story about the crime-spree of a gun-toting husband and wife....
, Bonnie and Clyde
Bonnie and Clyde (film)

Bonnie and Clyde is a Cinema of the United States crime film about Bonnie and Clyde, the bank robbers who operated in the central United States during the Great Depression....
, Badlands
Badlands (film)

Badlands is a 1973 in film film written and directed by Terrence Malick, starring Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek. Warren Oates and Ramon Bieri are also featured....
, and Robert Altman
Robert Altman

Robert Bernard Altman was an United Statesn film director known for making Cinema of the United States that are highly Naturalism , but with a stylized perspective....
’s 1974 remake of They Live By Night, Thieves Like Us
Thieves Like Us (film)

Thieves Like Us is a 1974 in film film directed by Robert Altman and starring Keith Carradine and Shelley Duvall. The film was based on the novel Thieves Like Us by Edward Anderson....
.) The New York Times gave the film a positive review (despite calling Ray's trademark sympathetic eye to rebels and criminals "misguided") and acclaimed Ray for "good, realistic production and sharp direction...Mr. Ray has an eye for action details. His staging of the robbery of a bank, all seen by the lad in the pick-up car, makes a fine clip of agitating film. And his sensitive juxtaposing of his actors against highways, tourist camps and bleak motels makes for a vivid comprehension of an intimate personal drama in hopeless flight."

Ray made several more contributions to the film noir genre, most notably the 1950 Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey DeForest Bogart was an United_States_of_America actor and cultural icon. In 1997, Entertainment Weekly magazine named him the number one movie legend of all time....
 movie In A Lonely Place
In a Lonely Place

In a Lonely Place is a film noir directed by Nicholas Ray, and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame, produced for Bogart's Santana Productions....
 about a troubled screenwriter and On Dangerous Ground
On Dangerous Ground

On Dangerous Ground is a film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and produced by John Houseman. The screenplay was written by A. I. Bezzerides based on the novel Mad with Much Heart, by Gerald Butler....
, a police thriller.

Other minor film noir
Film noir

Film noir is a film term used primarily to describe stylish cinema of the United States Crime film, particularly those that emphasize moral ambiguity and sexual motivation....
s he directed in this period were Born to Be Bad
Born to Be Bad (1950 film)

Born to Be Bad is a 1950 in film melodrama starring Joan Fontaine as a manipulative young woman who will stop at nothing to get what she wants....
 and A Woman's Secret
A Woman's Secret

A Woman's Secret is a 1949 in film film noir. It was based on the novel Mortgage on Life by Vicki Baum. It was directed by Nicholas Ray and starred Maureen O'Hara, Gloria Grahame and Melvyn Douglas....
.

Ray's most productive and successful period was the 1950s, although his sympathy for society's outsiders and rebels clearly predated the 1960s counterculture. It was in the mid-1950s that he made the two films for which he is best remembered. Johnny Guitar
Johnny Guitar

Johnny Guitar is a Republic Pictures feature film starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, and Scott Brady in an Old West tale about an Arizona cattle community facing unwanted social and economic changes and a newcomer who challenges the community's dictatorial leaders....
 (1954) was an influential, proto-feminist western starring Joan Crawford
Joan Crawford

Joan Crawford After an absence of nearly two years from the screen, Crawford staged a comeback by starring in Mildred Pierce , for which she won the Academy Award for Academy Award for Best Actress....
 much loved by French
French people

French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law....
 critics (François Truffaut
François Truffaut

Fran?ois Roland Truffaut was an influential filmmaker and one of the founders of the French New Wave; and remains an icon of the Cinema of France industry....
 called it "the beauty and the beast" of the western). In 1955, Ray directed the iconic Rebel Without a Cause
Rebel Without a Cause

Rebel Without a Cause is a 1955 in film film directed by Nicholas Ray that tells the story of a rebellious Adolescence#Teenagers played by James Dean, who comes to a new town, meets a girl, defies his parents, and faces the local high school bullies....
. Its legendary status had much to do with its star James Dean
James Dean

James Byron Dean was a two-time Academy Award-nominated American film actor. Dean's status as a cultural icon is best embodied in the title of his most celebrated film, Rebel Without a Cause, in which he starred as troubled stereotypical high school rebel Jim Stark....
, whose premature death followed soon after the film’s completion. Looking past its main attraction these days as a vehicle for the poster boy of a generation, Rebel Without a Cause distilled much of the essence of Ray’s cinematic vision: expressionistic use of colour, dramatic use of architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
 and an empathy
Empathy

Empathy is the capacity to share and understand another's emotion and feelings. It is often characterized as the ability to "put oneself into another's shoes", or in some way experience what the other person is feeling....
 for social misfits.

Rebel Without a Cause was Ray's most successful film as well as his personal favorite, and made stars of the three main leads, James Dean
James Dean

James Byron Dean was a two-time Academy Award-nominated American film actor. Dean's status as a cultural icon is best embodied in the title of his most celebrated film, Rebel Without a Cause, in which he starred as troubled stereotypical high school rebel Jim Stark....
, Natalie Wood
Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood was an American actress.Following her film debut at the age of four, Wood became a successful child actor in such films as the Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street ....
 and Sal Mineo
Sal Mineo

Salvatore Mineo, Jr. , better known as Sal Mineo, was a Golden Globe-winning United States film and theatre actor, best known for his Academy Awards-nominated performance opposite James Dean in the film Rebel Without a Cause....
. Ray engaged in a tempestuous "spiritual marriage" with Dean, and awakened the latent homosexuality
Homosexuality

Homosexuality refers to human sexual behavior or same-sex attraction between people of the same sex or to homosexual orientation. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality refers to "having sexual and romantic attraction primarily or exclusively to members of one?s own sex"; "it also refers to an individual?s sense of personal and social identi...
 of Mineo, through his role of Plato — who would become the first gay teenager to appear on film. During filming it was rumored that Ray began a short-lived affair with Wood, who was also (at the time) involved with Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper

Dennis Lee Hopper is an Academy Award-nominated United Statesn actor and filmmaker, known for playing psychotic and villain characters....
. This created a tense atmosphere between both Ray and Hopper, but they reconciled later in life. When Rebel was released in 1955, it had a revolutionary impact on moviemaking and youth culture, virtually giving birth to the contemporary concept of the American teenager.

In 1956, Ray directed the melodrama
Melodrama

The theatrical genre of Melodrama utilizes theme-music to manipulate the spectator's emotional response and to denote character types. The term combines "melody" and "drama"....
 Bigger Than Life
Bigger Than Life

Bigger Than Life is an American film made in 1956 directed by Nicholas Ray and starring James Mason, who also co-wrote and produced the film, about a school teacher and family man whose life spins out of control upon becoming addicted to cortisone....
 starring James Mason
James Mason

James Neville Mason was a three-time Academy Award-nominated British People actor who attained stardom in both United Kingdom and United States films....
 as a small-town school teacher driven insane by the misuse of a new wonder-drug, Cortisone
Cortisone

Cortisone is a steroid hormone. Chemically, it is a corticosteroid closely related to corticosterone....
. In 1957, he directed The True Story of Jesse James
True Story of Jesse James

The True Story of Jesse James is a 1957 Western drama film adapted from Henry King 's 1939 film Jesse James , which was only loosely based on James' life....
 which was supposed to have featured Dean but starred Robert Wagner
Robert Wagner

Robert John Wagner is a Golden Globe- nominated prolific United States film and television actor of theatre and screen, who starred in movies, soap operas and television....
 instead.

Later life

A bisexual
Bisexuality

Bisexuality refers to sexual behavior with or physical attraction to people of both genders , or a bisexual orientation. People who have a bisexual orientation "can experience sexual attraction, emotional, and affectional attraction to both their own sex and the opposite sex"; "it also refers to an individual?s sense of personal and social i...
 and heavy user of drugs
Drug abuse

Drug abuse has a huge range of definitions related to taking a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect....
 and alcohol
Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions to describe the detrimental effects of alcohol intake.In common and historic usage, alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite health problems and negative social consequences....
, Ray found himself increasingly shut out of the Hollywood
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California

Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California, situated west-northwest of Downtown Los Angeles. Due to its fame and cultural identity as the historical center of movie studios and movie stars, the word "Hollywood" is often used as a metonym of cinema of the United States....
 film industry in the early 1960s. After collapsing on the set of 55 Days at Peking
55 Days at Peking

55 Days at Peking is a 1963 in film historical film epic film made by Samuel Bronston Productions and released by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation....
 (1963), he would not direct again until the mid-1970s. In 1970 at a Grateful Dead
Grateful Dead

The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in the San Francisco Bay Area. The band was known for its unique and eclectic style, which fused elements of Rock music, Folk music, bluegrass music, blues, reggae, country music, jazz, Psychedelic rock, space rock and gospel music?and for live performances of long musical improvisati...
 concert at the Fillmore East
Fillmore East

Fillmore East was promoter Bill Graham 's late 1960s ? early 1970s rock music palace in the East Village, Manhattan area of New York City.Located on Second Avenue at Sixth Street, this venue provided Graham with an East Coast of the United States counterpart to his existing The Fillmore establishment in San Francisco, California Opening...
, Ray ran into Dennis Hopper, who asked Ray to join him at his ranch in Taos, New Mexico
Taos, New Mexico

Taos is a town in Taos County, New Mexico in the north-central region of New Mexico. In New Mexico, a municipality may call itself a village, town, or city ....
, where he was editing his new film, The Last Movie
The Last Movie

The Last Movie is a 1971 drama film from Universal Pictures. It was written and directed by Dennis Hopper, who also played a horse wrangler named after the state of Kansas....
. Hopper helped Ray secure a position at Harper College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University
Binghamton University

Binghamton University or State University of New York at Binghamton is one of the four university centers in New York State?s system of post-secondary public education State University of New York....
 in upstate New York. From 1971 to 1973, Ray taught filmmaking where he and his students produced We Can't Go Home Again
We Can't Go Home Again

We Can't Go Home Again is an experimental film feature film directed by Nicholas Ray in collaboration with his film students at SUNY Binghamton....
, an autobiographical film employing multiple superimpositions. In the spring of 1972, Ray was asked to show some footage from the film at a conference. The audience was shocked to see footage of Ray and his students smoking marijuana together. An early version of the film was shown at the Cannes Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival , founded in 1946, is one of the world's oldest, most influential and prestigious film festivals alongside Venice Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival....
 in 1973, but Ray, never satisfied with the project, continued editing it until his death in 1979. He secured teaching positions at the Lee Strasberg Institute and New York University
New York University

New York University is a private university, nonsectarian, research university in New York City. NYU's main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan....
 with the help of old friends.

Shortly before his death he collaborated on the direction of Lightning Over Water
Lightning Over Water

Lightning Over Water is a 1980 in film documentary film by Wim Wenders about the last days of director Nicholas Ray, most famous for his 1955 in film film Rebel Without a Cause....
 (also known as Nick’s Film) with German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 director Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders

Ernst Wilhelm Wenders is a Germany film director, playwright, author, photographer and film producer....
. He died of lung cancer
Lung cancer

Lung cancer is a disease of uncontrolled cell growth in tissue of the lung. This growth may lead to metastasis, which is the invasion of adjacent tissue and infiltration beyond the lungs....
 on June 16, 1979 in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 after a two-year illness.

Personal life

Ray was married to actress Gloria Grahame
Gloria Grahame

Gloria Grahame was an Academy Awards-winning United States film actor....
 and later divorced. In 1960, even Hollywood was scandalized after Grahame's marriage to Tony Ray, Ray's son and Grahame's former stepson, eight years after Ray and Grahame's divorce. Grahame ended up having children by both father and son; she and Ray had a son, Tim.

Ray had two daughters with his third wife, actress/dancer Betty Utey. Ray's fourth and last wife, Susan Ray, wrote an essay about him called "The Autobiography of Nicholas Ray."

Influence

Certain French New Wave
French New Wave

The New Wave was a blanket term coined by critics for a group of Cinema of France of the late 1950s and 1960s, influenced by Italian Neorealism and classical Hollywood cinema....
 directors and critics (most notably Jean-Luc Godard
Jean-Luc Godard

Jean-Luc Godard is a French and Swiss filmmaker and one of the founding members of the Nouvelle Vague, or "French New Wave".Godard was born to French people-Swiss parents in Paris....
) held Ray in high regard. Wim Wenders' films are indebted to Ray, from the casting of Rebel Without a Causes Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper

Dennis Lee Hopper is an Academy Award-nominated United Statesn actor and filmmaker, known for playing psychotic and villain characters....
 and the expressionistic use of colour in his own film
The American Friend
The American Friend

The American Friend is a 1977 film by Wim Wenders, loosely adapted from the novel Ripley's Game by Patricia Highsmith. The film is of the neo-noir genre, and features Dennis Hopper as career criminal Tom Ripley and Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Zimmermann, a terminal illness picture framer whom Ripley coercion into becoming an assassin....
, to the title of sci-fi film Until the End of the World
Until the End of the World

Until the End of the World is a 1991 film by the German film director Wim Wenders; the screenplay was written by Wenders and Peter Carey, from a story by Wenders and Solveig Dommartin....
(which were the last spoken words in Ray’s biblical epic King of Kings
King of Kings (film)

King of Kings is an United States motion picture epic film made by Samuel Bronston Productions and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is a retelling of the story of Jesus from his birth to his crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus....
).

A film about Ray,
Interrupted, was announced for 2007, to be directed
Film director

A film director, or filmmaker, is a person who directs the making of a film. A film director visualizes the Screenplay, controlling a film's artistic and dramatic aspects, while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfillment of his or her vision....
 by Philip Kaufman
Philip Kaufman

Philip Kaufman is an American film director and screenwriter. Although not noted for directing a large number of films, the films he has worked on have been done with recognizable intelligence and independence....
.

In the decades after his professional peak, Ray continues to influence directors to this day:
  • Jean-Luc Godard
    Jean-Luc Godard

    Jean-Luc Godard is a French and Swiss filmmaker and one of the founding members of the Nouvelle Vague, or "French New Wave".Godard was born to French people-Swiss parents in Paris....
     was a huge admirer of Ray and famously said in his review of
    Bitter Victory:
"There was theatre (Griffith
D. W. Griffith

David Llewelyn Wark "D. W." Griffith was a premier pioneering Academy Award-winning American film director. He is best known as the director of the groundbreaking 1915 film The Birth of a Nation and the subsequent film Intolerance ....
), poetry (Murnau), painting (Rossellini
Roberto Rossellini

Roberto Rossellini was an Italian film director. Rossellini was one of the most important directors of Italian neorealism film, contributing films such as Roma citt? aperta to the movement....
), dance (Eisenstein
Sergei Eisenstein

Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein was a revolutionary Soviet Union Russian people film director and Film theory noted in particular for his silent films Strike , The Battleship Potemkin and October: Ten Days That Shook the World, as well as Historical movie Epic film Alexander Nevsky and Ivan the Terrible ....
), music (Renoir
Jean Renoir

Jean Renoir , born in the Montmartre district of Paris, France, was a film director, actor and author. He was the second son of Aline Charigot and the French painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir....
). Henceforth there is cinema. And the cinema is Nicholas Ray."
  • Martin Scorsese
    Martin Scorsese

    Martin Marcantonio Luciano Scorsese is an Academy Award-winning American filmmaker, screenwriter, film producer, and film historian. Also affectionately known as "Marty", he is the founder of the World Cinema Foundation and a recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award for his contributions to the cinema and has won awards from the Gol...
     is a fan of Ray's, particularly his expressionistic use of color in
    Johnny Guitar
    Johnny Guitar

    Johnny Guitar is a Republic Pictures feature film starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, and Scott Brady in an Old West tale about an Arizona cattle community facing unwanted social and economic changes and a newcomer who challenges the community's dictatorial leaders....
    (1954), Rebel Without a Cause
    Rebel Without a Cause

    Rebel Without a Cause is a 1955 in film film directed by Nicholas Ray that tells the story of a rebellious Adolescence#Teenagers played by James Dean, who comes to a new town, meets a girl, defies his parents, and faces the local high school bullies....
    (1955) and Bigger Than Life (1956). He used clips from two of them in his documentary A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies.
  • Director Curtis Hanson
    Curtis Hanson

    Curtis Lee Hanson is an Academy Award-winning United States of America filmmaker. A former photographer, freelance writer of Hollywood-themed articles and editor of Cinema magazine, Hanson honed his filmmaking skills by writing screenplays for low-budget thrillers before establishing himself as a director of Oscar-caliber work....
     is featured on a documentary for the DVD release of
    In A Lonely Place
    In a Lonely Place

    In a Lonely Place is a film noir directed by Nicholas Ray, and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame, produced for Bogart's Santana Productions....
    , giving his analysis on the film. The film was one of many influences on his direction of L.A. Confidential (1997).
  • François Truffaut
    François Truffaut

    Fran?ois Roland Truffaut was an influential filmmaker and one of the founders of the French New Wave; and remains an icon of the Cinema of France industry....
     wrorte essays about Ray (who is featured prominently in his book
    The Films in My Life). He asserts that They Live by Night
    They Live by Night

    They Live by Night is a film noir released in 1949. The film was directed by Nicholas Ray and starred Farley Granger as 'Bowie' Bowers and Cathy O'Donnell as 'Keechie' Mobley....
    (1949) is Ray's best movie, but gives special attention to his films Bigger Than Life (1956) and Johnny Guitar
    Johnny Guitar

    Johnny Guitar is a Republic Pictures feature film starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, and Scott Brady in an Old West tale about an Arizona cattle community facing unwanted social and economic changes and a newcomer who challenges the community's dictatorial leaders....
    (1954).
  • Wim Wenders
    Wim Wenders

    Ernst Wilhelm Wenders is a Germany film director, playwright, author, photographer and film producer....
     is another European admirer of Ray's and has paid homage to him in many movies. He even gave Ray a cameo in his film
    The American Friend
    The American Friend

    The American Friend is a 1977 film by Wim Wenders, loosely adapted from the novel Ripley's Game by Patricia Highsmith. The film is of the neo-noir genre, and features Dennis Hopper as career criminal Tom Ripley and Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Zimmermann, a terminal illness picture framer whom Ripley coercion into becoming an assassin....
    . He co-directed Ray's final film, the experimental documentary Lightning Over Water
    Lightning Over Water

    Lightning Over Water is a 1980 in film documentary film by Wim Wenders about the last days of director Nicholas Ray, most famous for his 1955 in film film Rebel Without a Cause....
    , and edited it after Ray's death. The film is a touching portrait of the final days of Nicholas Ray's life.
  • While teaching at New York University
    New York University

    New York University is a private university, nonsectarian, research university in New York City. NYU's main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan....
    , Ray taught and befriended cult director Jim Jarmusch
    Jim Jarmusch

    Jim Jarmusch is an United States independent filmmaker and script writer....
    , who became his assistant. In turn, Jarmusch says that he looked to Ray for script advice, and misses him to this day.


Future film

A film about Ray's life,
Interrupted, is in the works. It is to be directed by Philip Kaufman
Philip Kaufman

Philip Kaufman is an American film director and screenwriter. Although not noted for directing a large number of films, the films he has worked on have been done with recognizable intelligence and independence....
 (
The Right Stuff
The Right Stuff

The Right Stuff is a 1983 in film Cinema of the United States film adaptation of Tom Wolfe's book The Right Stuff about the test pilots who were involved in high-speed aeronautical research at Edwards Air Force Base as well as those selected to be astronauts for Project Mercury, the United States' first attempt at space exploration....
) and written by The Fisher brothers and Oren Moverman
Oren Moverman

Oren Moverman is an United States Screenwriter and former Journalist. He co-wrote 1999's Jesus' Son starring Billy Crudup. Moverman also co-wrote I'm Not There with Todd Haynes and "Married Life" with Ira Sachs....
 (
I'm Not There
I'm Not There

I'm Not There is a 2007 biography film directed by Todd Haynes, inspired by pop icon United States of America singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Six actors depict different facets of Dylan's life and public persona; they are: Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Ben Whishaw....
). It will be based off the book by Susan Ray. It will be produced by Danny Fisher and Peter Kaufman, Philip's son.

Selected filmography

  • Knock on Any Door
    Knock on Any Door

    Knock on Any Door is an United States court-room trial film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart. The picture introduced John Derek to film and was based on the novel of the same name by Willard Motley....
    (1949)
  • A Woman's Secret
    A Woman's Secret

    A Woman's Secret is a 1949 in film film noir. It was based on the novel Mortgage on Life by Vicki Baum. It was directed by Nicholas Ray and starred Maureen O'Hara, Gloria Grahame and Melvyn Douglas....
    (1949)
  • They Live by Night
    They Live by Night

    They Live by Night is a film noir released in 1949. The film was directed by Nicholas Ray and starred Farley Granger as 'Bowie' Bowers and Cathy O'Donnell as 'Keechie' Mobley....
    (1949)
  • In a Lonely Place
    In a Lonely Place

    In a Lonely Place is a film noir directed by Nicholas Ray, and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame, produced for Bogart's Santana Productions....
    (1950)
  • Born to Be Bad
    Born to Be Bad (1950 film)

    Born to Be Bad is a 1950 in film melodrama starring Joan Fontaine as a manipulative young woman who will stop at nothing to get what she wants....
    (1950)
  • On Dangerous Ground
    On Dangerous Ground

    On Dangerous Ground is a film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and produced by John Houseman. The screenplay was written by A. I. Bezzerides based on the novel Mad with Much Heart, by Gerald Butler....
    (1951)
  • Flying Leathernecks
    Flying Leathernecks

    Flying Leathernecks is a 1951 in film Action movie film directed by Nicholas Ray and starring John Wayne. The movie details the exploits and personal battles of United States Marine Corps United States Marine Corps Aviation during World War II....
    (1951)
  • The Lusty Men
    The Lusty Men (film)

    The Lusty Men is a 1952 in film Western film made by Wald-Krasna productions and RKO Radio Pictures. It was directed by Nicholas Ray and Robert Parrish and produced by Jerry Wald and Norman Krasna from a screenplay by David Dortort, Horace McCoy, Alfred Hayes , Andrew Solt, and Jerry Wald based on the novel by Claude Stanush....
    (1952)
  • Macao
    Macao (film)

    Macao is a black-and-white film noir adventure film directed by Josef von Sternberg and Nicholas Ray. Producer Howard Hughes fired director von Sternberg during filming and hired Nicholas Ray to finish it....
    (1952) (uncredited)
  • Johnny Guitar
    Johnny Guitar

    Johnny Guitar is a Republic Pictures feature film starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, and Scott Brady in an Old West tale about an Arizona cattle community facing unwanted social and economic changes and a newcomer who challenges the community's dictatorial leaders....
    (1954)
  • Run for Cover (1955)
  • Rebel Without a Cause
    Rebel Without a Cause

    Rebel Without a Cause is a 1955 in film film directed by Nicholas Ray that tells the story of a rebellious Adolescence#Teenagers played by James Dean, who comes to a new town, meets a girl, defies his parents, and faces the local high school bullies....
    (1955)
  • Bigger Than Life
    Bigger Than Life

    Bigger Than Life is an American film made in 1956 directed by Nicholas Ray and starring James Mason, who also co-wrote and produced the film, about a school teacher and family man whose life spins out of control upon becoming addicted to cortisone....
    (1956)
  • True Story of Jesse James
    True Story of Jesse James

    The True Story of Jesse James is a 1957 Western drama film adapted from Henry King 's 1939 film Jesse James , which was only loosely based on James' life....
    (1957)
  • Amère Victoire (Bitter Victory) (1957)
  • Wind Across the Everglades
    Wind Across the Everglades

    Wind Across the Everglades is a 1958 film directed by Nicholas Ray. Ray was fired from the film before production was finished, and several scenes were completed by screenwriter, Budd Schulberg, who also supervised the editing....
    (1958)
  • Party Girl
    Party Girl (1958 film)

    Party Girl is a 1958 in film film directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Robert Taylor and Cyd Charisse. Charisse performs two dance routines in the color gangster film....
    (1958)
  • The Savage Innocents
    The Savage Innocents

    The Savage Innocents is a 1960 in film film, adapted from the novel Top of the World by Swiss writer Hans R?esch.The screenplay was mainly written by its director, Nicholas Ray, who shot the film in the Canadian Arctic ....
    (1960)
  • King of Kings (1961)
  • 55 Days at Peking
    55 Days at Peking

    55 Days at Peking is a 1963 in film historical film epic film made by Samuel Bronston Productions and released by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation....
    (1963)
  • We Can't Go Home Again
    We Can't Go Home Again

    We Can't Go Home Again is an experimental film feature film directed by Nicholas Ray in collaboration with his film students at SUNY Binghamton....
    (unfinished)


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