- Ray Mala
Infobox Actor
name = Ray Mala
birthname = Ray Wise
birthdate = birth date|1906|12|27
birthplace =Territory of Alaska
deathdate = death date and age|1952|9|23|1906|12|27
deathplace =Hollywood, California
spouse = Galina Liss
yearsactive = 1921 - 1952Ray Mala (1906-1952) is the first Native American movie star and is the most prolific film star that the state of
Alaska has thus far produced. He starred inMGM 'sAcademy Award -winning "Eskimo/Mala The Magnificent ", produced by the legendaryIrving Thalberg and directed byWoody Van Dyke . "Eskimo/Mala the Magnificent" won the very first Oscar forBest Film Editing at theAcademy Awards .Alaska
Ray Mala was born in Candle,
Alaska during a unique period in Alaskan history. At that time Alaska was still a territory of the United States and still a mystery to many Americans. In 1921 an explorer named CaptainFrank Kleinschmidt went to Alaska on an expedition to film a picture called "Primitive Love" in which Mala makes his film debut at age 16. Not only does Mala act in front of the camera but he serves as a cameraman as well for the picture. From here young Mala accompaniedKnud Rasmussen , the Danish Arctic explorer and writer on his trip called "The Great Sled Journey" from 1921 to 1924 to collect and describe Inuit songs and legends as the official cameraman.Hollywood
In 1925 Mala made his way to Hollywood and got a job as a cameraman with
Fox Film Corporation (this was before the creation of20th Century Fox ). Not long after Mala landed his first lead role in the silent film "Igloo" forUniversal Pictures . "Igloo" was a success and led to his being cast as the lead inMGM 's "Eskimo/Mala the Magnificent".Louis B. Mayer sent directorWoody Van Dyke toAlaska to film with an allAlaska native cast. "Eskimo" was produced by the legendaryIrving Thalberg . "Eskimo/Mala the Magnificent" premiered to much fanfare at the famedAstor Theatre inTimes Square ,New York in 1933 and was a huge success. "Eskimo" was billed as "The biggest picture ever made" byMGM . "Eskimo" won the first Oscar forBest Film Editing at theAcademy Awards .Mala gained international stardom following "Eskimo" and as a result
MGM cast Mala as the lead in "Last of the Pagans" (1935). "Last of the Pagans" was written byJohn Farrow (Mia Farrow 's father) and directed byRichard Thorpe . "Last of the Pagans" was filmed entirely on location in Tahiti and performed respectably at the box office. Mala's next big role came in "The Jungle Princess " (1936) which launchedDorothy Lamour 's career (she went on to co-star withBob Hope andBing Crosby in the wildly popular "Road To...." movies). According to the book "The Paramount Story," "The Jungle Princess was a huge success and was a whopping money maker for the studio." He also starred as himself inRepublic Pictures ' "Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island " (1936) which was one of the first serials the studio had ever made. Mala co-starred withHerman Brix in Republic's "Hawk of the Wilderness " (1938) which many consider one of the top 10 best serials ever made. Other notable films include "Green Hell " (1940) starringDouglas Fairbanks, Jr. , "Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe " (1940),Cecil B. DeMille 's "Union Pacific " (1939), "Son of Fury " (1942) starringTyrone Power , "The Tuttles of Tahiti " (1942) starringAcademy Award winnerCharles Laughton , and many other films ofHollywood 's golden era.Mala also spent a considerable amount of time behind the camera as a
cinematographer . He worked withAcademy Award winnerJoseph LaShelle on many pictures including the Oscar winning "Laura" (1944) starringGene Tierney , "Les Miserables " (1952) which was directed byAcademy Award winnerLewis Milestone , and many other films. One vintage photograph shows Mala working on location in Santa Rosa as a cameraman onAlfred Hitchcock 's "Shadow of a Doubt " (1943). Other films include "Meet Me After The Show" (1951) starringBetty Grable , "The Fan " (1949), "Igloo" (1932), and many more. Mala was also very close to DirectorHenry Koster and worked as acinematographer on several of his pictures withJoseph LaShelle .In 1952 Mala came back in front of the camera to star in "Red Snow" (1952) oppositeGuy Madison and according to theAmerican Film Institute , "Red Snow" is the first film to deal with thecold war and the atomic bomb. Shortly after the release of "Red Snow" (1952), Mala passed away on the set of his last film after working inHollywood for almost 30 years. He was only 46 years old.Marriage, family and personal life
The Los Angeles Times June 2, 1937- "Into hisHollywood igloo Mala, Eskimo film actor, took as his bride yesterday Galina Kropotkin,Russia nPrincess , sometimes known as Galina Liss." Mala and Galina had a very happy personal life together. They counted such luminaries asJohnny Weissmuller (Tarzan),Bob Hope , andStan Laurel as personal friends. They had one son whom they named Ted Mala. Ted Mala grew up to become the firstAlaska Native doctor. Dr. Mala served as the firstAlaska Native Commissioner of Health and Social Services on GovernorWalter J. Hickel 's cabinet (1990). Dr. Mala has two children: Ted Mala, Jr. and Galina Mala Liss.External links
*imdb name|0538833
* [http://theoscarsite.com/pictures1934/eskimo.htm "Eskimo" at The Oscar Site]
* [http://www.nih.gov/about/people/mala.htm Dr. Ted Mala's profile with the National Institutes of Heath, Washington D.C.]
*imdb name|1177372|Galina Mala Liss
*imdb name|2578870|Ted Mala, Jr.
* [http://www.tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=137&atid=919&category=overview "Eskimo" on the Turner Classic Movies Website]
* [http://www.tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=80899&atid=5934&category=overview "Last of the Pagans" on the Turner Classic Movies Website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5N6Iw8NpeQ "Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island" Trailer at YouTube]
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