- Raymond Edward Johnson
Raymond Edward Johnson (
July 24 ,1911 –August 15 ,2001 ) was an Americanradio and stage actor best remembered for his work on "Inner Sanctum Mysteries ".Born in
Kenosha, Wisconsin , Johnson started out as a bank teller, and later studied acting in Chicago. Johnson began his career there, some of his earliest work including a regular role onEdgar A. Guest 's dramatic serial "Welcome Valley" (1932-1937) as Bill Sutter, and was featured on "The National Farm and Home Hour " in dramatic sketches as the Forest Ranger (a role also played byDon Ameche ).Chicago to New York
While in Chicago, Johnson began working with writer/director
Arch Oboler , with roles on his "Lights Out" series. When both Oboler and Johnson relocated toNew York City , the actor was featured in many episodes of "Arch Oboler's Plays", notably as the title role in "The Ugliest Man in the World" (repeated five times) and asPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in "This Lonely Heart" both from 1939."Inner Sanctum"
While in New York, Johnson landed his most famous role when
Himan Brown hired him for "Inner Sanctum". From the first broadcast in 1941, Johnson was heard as the series host/narrator, introducing himself as "Your host, Raymond." The "Raymond" character became known for his chilling introductions and morbid puns, and his typical closing, an elongated and ironic "Pleasant dreaaaams, hmmmmmmm?" Johnson departed the series in 1945, when he joined the Army; although replaced for the remainder of the run by Paul McGrath as host, Johnson took the "Raymond" name with him. Johnson later hosted thescience fiction series "Tales of Tomorrow".oap operas
In both New York and Chicago, he was a staple on many
soap opera s, playing romantic leads on the radio version of "The Guiding Light " (as enigmatic stranger Ellis Smith), 1943's "Brave Tomorrow" (as Hal Lambert), "Kate Hopkins, Angel of Mercy" (as Robert Atwood) and "Valiant Lady" (as Paul Morrison). His sister, Dora Johnson Remington, was also a soap staple, playing Evey on "Ma Perkins ".A prolific performer, Johnson was also heard as "
Mr. District Attorney " in 1939, "Roger Kilgore, Public Defender", "Calling All Cars", and starred in radio adaptations of the comic strips "Don Winslow of the Navy " and "Mandrake the Magician ". Still other radio dramas included appearances on such diverse anthologies as "Cavalcade of America ", "Gangbusters ", "Dimension X " (and its sequel "X Minus One "), the wartime series "Words at War", "Famous Jury Trials" and "Cloak and Dagger".Broadway
On stage, Johnson starred as
Thomas Jefferson in Sidney Kingsley's Broadway play "The Patriots", in 1943. His few on-camera appearances included the role ofAlexander Graham Bell in the 1947 film "Mr. Bell". Stricken withmultiple sclerosis from his forties onward, limiting his activities in later years, Johnson was still a frequent presence atold time radio conventions, performing in recreations and reprising "Raymond", often from a portable bed or wheelchair. He died not long after his 90th birthday.External links
* [http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/Sep2001/RaymondEJohnson.html Raymond E. Johnson, Radio Host, Dies at 90]
* [http://members.aol.com/radiodrama/inner.html Radio history of Raymond Edward Johnson and Inner Sanctum Mysteries]
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