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Ray Cooney

1932 - Today

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Raymond George Alfred Cooney OBE (born 30 May 1932) is an English playwright, actor, and director. His biggest success, Run for Your Wife (1983), ran for nine years in London's West End and is its longest-running comedy. He has had 17 of his plays performed there. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ray Cooney is the 2,870th most popular actor (down from 2,685th in 2019), the 2,735th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 2,376th in 2019) and the 359th most popular British Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Ray Cooney ranks 2,870 out of 13,578Before him are Jo Jung-suk, Franciszek Pieczka, Zendaya, Amanda Seyfried, Seth MacFarlane, and Alexandra Daddario. After him are Palle Huld, Robert Foxworth, Arthur Hill, Kit Harington, Joanne Dru, and Antonio Aguilar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1932, Ray Cooney ranks 240Before him are Larry Evans, Ivor Richard, Saye Zerbo, Atef Ebeid, Louis Rwagasore, and Colville Young. After him are Erró, Majel Barrett, Alfred Worden, Steve Franken, Mehmood, and Siegfried Rauch.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Ray Cooney ranks 2,736 out of 8,785Before him are Adrian Boult (1889), Edwin Flack (1873), Brian Houghton Hodgson (1800), Ian McDonald (1946), Anthony Asquith (1902), and James Challis (1803). After him are Thomas Blake Glover (1838), Alan Rees (1938), Mick Jones (1945), Kit Harington (1986), Henry de Bracton (1210), and Al Stewart (1945).

Among ACTORS In United Kingdom

Among actors born in United Kingdom, Ray Cooney ranks 359Before him are Ian Bannen (1928), Simon Callow (1949), Joss Ackland (1928), Julia McKenzie (1941), Edmund Gwenn (1877), and Richard Johnson (1927). After him are Kit Harington (1986), Cedric Hardwicke (1893), Corin Redgrave (1939), Norman Wisdom (1915), Nicollette Sheridan (1963), and Bob Peck (1945).