Ray Baker

Ray Baker

actor

Ray Baker was born on Jul 09, 1948 in USA. Ray Baker's big-screen debut came with Parades directed by Robert J. Siegel in 1972, strarring 1st CID Man (uncredited). Ray Baker is known for Coach Carter directed by Thomas Carter, Samuel L. Jackson stars as Coach Ken Carter and Rob Brown as Kenyon Stone. The upcoming new movie Ray Baker plays is The Keeping Hours which will be released on Jul 24, 2018.

Ray Baker was born in Omaha, grew up in Colorado, and graduated from the University of Denver. In 1970 he moved to the East Coast, and began his acting career doing improvisational theater in Boston and New York. During 19 years in New York City, he appeared on Broadway in such productions as "Crimes of the Heart", "Is There Life After High School?", "Torch Song Trilogy", among others. He also appeared in many in off-Broadway shows, among them "The Proposition" and "Character Lines". He moved to Los Angeles in 1989, where he now lives, and works as an actor in movies and TV.

  • Birthday

    Jul 09, 1948
  • Place of Birth

    Omaha, Nebraska, USA
  • Also known

    Raymond Baker

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