Biography
A Warner Bros. contract player in the '40s, American actor Ray Montgomery was little more than a handsome face in the crowd in such films as
The Hard Way (1942) (he played "Johnny Gilpin," but like everyone else in that film was overshadowed by
Ida Lupino) and
Action in the North Atlantic (1943). Montgomery's most prominent film role was as the feckless bridegroom in the 1948 comedy
June Bride. He remained in films thereafter as a character player, usually in military-oriented pictures like
Bombers B-52 (1957) and
A Gathering of Eagles (1963). In 1952, Montgomery was signed to play Prof. Howard Ogden, chemist friend of Africa-based doctor Jon Hall on the popular syndicated TV series
Ramar of the Jungle (1952); several
Ramar episodes were later sewn together by Lippert Studios and released as ersatz feature films. Upon his retirement from show business, Ray Montgomery opened a real estate agency, building it up into one of California's most successful business ventures. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide