Jack Raymond (1886–1953) was an English actor and film director.
[1] Born in Wimborne, Dorset in 1886, he began acting before the First World War in A Detective for a Day.
[2] In 1921 he directed his first film and gradually he wound down his acting to concentrate completely on directing - making more than forty films in total before his death in 1953.
He had a major success in 1930 with The Great Game, one of the earliest films devoted to football and followed it up with Up for the Cup a year later.
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