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Ray McKinnon
Birth at
15 November 1957
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Ray McKinnon is an American film actor. Ray McKinnon's career in cinema lasts several decades, and in the list of his works are "Bugsy". Apollo 13. "Oh, where are you, brother?", "The Necessary Things," "The Last Flight," "The Invisible Side" and "The Free." From time to time, the actor had the opportunity to take part in television projects, and the greatest popularity he was able to acquire thanks to the role of Reverend Smith in the serial film Deadwood.
Most of all, McKinnon was attracted
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Ray McKinnon is an American film actor.
Ray McKinnon's career in cinema lasts several decades, and in the list of his works are "Bugsy".
Apollo 13. "Oh, where are you, brother?", "The Necessary Things," "The Last Flight," "The Invisible Side" and "The Free." From time to time, the actor had the opportunity to take part in television projects, and the greatest popularity he was able to acquire thanks to the role of Reverend Smith in the serial film Deadwood.
Most of all, McKinnon was attracted by independent cinema, to which he and his wife Lisa Blount devoted a significant part of the last fifteen years. Ray had the chance to act as a screenwriter and director of the 38-minute movie “Accountant”, released in 2001. This film won the Oscar in the nomination “Best short feature film”.
In 2004, McKinnon managed to write and shoot the film “Crystal”, in the filming of which his wife Lisa and the actor took part.
Billy Bob Thornton . The film "Crystal" received the main prize in the nomination "Drama film" at the Sundance Film Festival.
Ray's work included Randy and the Mob, released in 2007, where he acted as a film director. In 2009, Ray became an actor and producer of the independent film It's the Evening Sun directed by Scott Tims, for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award in the category "Best Supporting Actor".
In 2011, Ray McKinnon starred in the film Shelter directed by Jeff Nichols, which won the Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers Prize in the nomination “Best Film”.
McKinnon now lives in his century-old home in Arkansas. His company is his pet, a cat named Henry.