
Early in his career, George Feder (1901-51) had some good supporting roles in silent pictures, most notably Josef Von Sternberg’s The Last Command (1928).
From 1930 onwards, however, virtually all of Raymond’s 130+ appearances were without credit.
Four of these were in MGM musicals. He started in Love in the Rough, as Benny Rubin’s friend from the old country. Following that, he was in Babes in Toyland (as a bogeyman), Here Comes the Band and Broadway Serenade.
Jack Raymond should not be confused with the British actor and director of the same name, who was his contemporary.
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