
Robert Le Ray
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Robert Le Ray.
Born: December 25, 1907
Place of Birth: Dinard, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Known For

Thoroughly Modern Mary-Magdalene
Marie-Madeleine is a shopgirl who, at the persuasion of her lecherous boss, has begun exchanging sexual favors with the store's most affluent clientele. After being fired for refusing one of her customer's advances, she finds solace in a squalid bar, which turns out to be a haven for prostitutes. Deciding to try her hand at the profession once again, but this time on her own terms, Marie is quickly immersed into a world of increasingly debauched and hedonistic experiences which soon threaten to destroy her in body and soul.

Daybreak
After committing a murder, a man locks himself in his apartment and recollects the events that led him to the killing.

I Am Yours to Take
Helene is a young, sexually inexperienced women. That all changes after she drinks some milk laced with an aphrodisiac. Now she is overcome by sexual desire, and will do anything to achieve fulfillment.

House of Love
A young clumsy virginal son of an aristocrat faints from excitement when he meets his new fiancée. His parents send him to a sex clinic to cure his insecurities. It goes well, so the parents and the fiancée visit the clinic too.

Les petites salopes
Before dying, and before making him his universal legatee, an old libertine count teaches his nephew to use a magic flute through which it will be the first "un-virgin." Then he seduce all women he wishes. A very representative film the golden age of cinema X French left with a triumphant success on April 27, 1977 in the Alpha France movie.

Mirror
Portrait of a two-faced man. By day he is rich, brilliant and respectable financial officer Lussac; at night, he becomes "Mirror", a ruthless gang leader in Marseilles.

The Pleasure Shoppe
Mr. Hoffman sells books and provides his female customers with nice moments in a room at the back of the shop. The number of female customers grows very rapidly and when Mr. Hoffman isn't up to the demand, he calls in his two oldest sons who keep the shop going. Unfortunately, his youngest son is only interested in reading. One day, as he delivers books to one of the customers, the lady teaches him about the pleasures of sex. In order to celebrate this, the father organizes a party and all is well that ends well!

The Battle of the Rails
A dramatized account of the French Resistance, this wartime film depicts how railway workers sabotaged German trains to disrupt troop movements and supply lines during the Nazi occupation. Blending documentary realism with fiction, it pays tribute to the courage and sacrifice of ordinary workers who became central to the fight for liberation.

Stormy Waters
A married tugboat captain falls for a woman he rescues from a sinking ship.

Marie salope
Surprised in unequivocal position the teenager (Marilyn Jess) is sent in boarding school. Of course the place turns out to be the worst of the lupanars and the pinnacle is reached with the fetes of end of school years ...
Filmography
as Le chef électro
as Picnic scene (uncredited)
as Old Man at the Discotheque
as Husband of the governess
as Man at party (uncredited)
as Le producteur
as Grandfather Robert
as Ralf, le majordome
as L'ami d'Inès
as Lord Robert de Chamoiz
as Le pépé centenaire
as Le père de famille
as The billionaire
as Le comte de Bressac
as Man in the Cab
as Mr. Hoffman
as Le comte
as Lord Weatherby
as Monseigneur Stober
as Marcel (as Robert Leray)
as Un invité de Witson
as Pierre Fontange
as M. Erickson (as Robert Leray)
as Un client (non crédité)
as US-Officer
as The chauffeur (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as The bartender
as (uncredited)
as Chef de gare
as Policeman at the banquet
as (uncredited)