He played the sleazy talent agent Ray Say, far seedier than Michael Caine in the film version.
Next he played Ray in Peter Hewitt's film comedy, Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
The fourth member of the extraordinary ensemble cast is Tom Murphy, who plays Ray, Pato's younger brother.
"In preparing to play Ray, my through-line was 'How many spells can I cast through poetry?' "
James Earl Jones, who plays Ray, says: "Irma's character is the glue that holds the movie together.
He played Dr. Richard Kimble's brother Ray in an important first season episode of The Fugitive.
He watches police TV shows, knows police procedures and plays cops and burglars with his friend Ray.
Elliott and Goulding played "Bob" and "Ray", the hosts of an ostensibly serious radio program.
Carmella realises that she has to play Ray at his own game and Oliver grows uncomfortable when he witnesses Carmella's ruthless streak.
"What do ya' wanna play, Ray?"
He played the sleazy talent agent Ray Say, far seedier than Michael Caine in the film version.
Next he played Ray in Peter Hewitt's film comedy, Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
The fourth member of the extraordinary ensemble cast is Tom Murphy, who plays Ray, Pato's younger brother.
"In preparing to play Ray, my through-line was 'How many spells can I cast through poetry?' "
James Earl Jones, who plays Ray, says: "Irma's character is the glue that holds the movie together.
He is best remembered for the Sunday lunchtime radio show Ray's a Laugh, a domestic comedy in which Kitty Bluett played his wife.
He watches police TV shows, knows police procedures and plays cops and burglars with his friend Ray.
Elliott and Goulding played "Bob" and "Ray", the hosts of an ostensibly serious radio program.
Carmella realises that she has to play Ray at his own game and Oliver grows uncomfortable when he witnesses Carmella's ruthless streak.
"What do ya' wanna play, Ray?"