Ray Enright(1896-1965)
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Ray Enright, born in Anderson, Indiana, came to Los Angeles with his
family at the age of five. He attended Los Angeles High School and in
1913 started motion picture work as an assistant cutter at the
Mack Sennett studio. He served in World War
I as a member of the Signal Corps. After the war he returned to
Hollywood and joined Thomas H. Ince as a
cutter. In 1926 he started work for Warner Brothers as a cutter and two
years later was made a director. The first film he directed was
Tracked by the Police (1927),
starring Rin Tin Tin.