Ray Goulding

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Raymond Walter Goulding (March 20, 1922 – March 24, 1990) was an American comedian, who, together with Bob Elliott formed the comedy duo of Bob and Ray. He was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, the fourth of five children of Thomas Goulding, an overseer in a textile mill, and his wife Mary. Upon graduation from high school at age 17, Ray Goulding was hired as a $15-a-week announcer on local station WLLH, using the name `Dennis Howard` to avoid confusion with his older brother Phil, an announcer in Boston radio at the time. A year later Ray was hired by Boston radio station WEEI under his own name. His career was interrupted in 1942 by WWII. After graduating from US Army OCS he was posted to Fort Knox, KY as an instructor, attaining the rank of captain. While stationed there he met his wife, then-Lt. Mary Elizabeth Leader, likewise attached to the base as a dietitian. They married in 1945 and would eventually have four sons and two daughters. Upon his discharge in 1946, Goulding was hired on at Boston station WHDH, where he served as newsreader for the morning program hosted by Bob Elliott. The two men soon discovered an extraordinary comedic rapport and found themselves in-demand as a team. Standing six-foot-two, heavyset and possessing a distinctive baritone voice, Goulding made an effective contrast to his partner both physically and vocally, usually taking on similarly outsize roles in their skits. His dead-on impersonation of Senator Joseph McCarthy inspired a pointed series of Bob & Ray sketches at the height of the Army-McCarthy hearings. He also played all the female roles (using a coloratura soprano), most notably cooking expert Mary Margaret McGoon. In 1949 Goulding as Mary recorded a novelty cover of `I`d Like to Be a Cow in Switzerland`, which became a local hit. Away from the studio, his hobbies included photography and sport shooting. He was a lifelong Boston Red Sox fan. Ray Goulding died of kidney failure at his home in Manhasset on New York`s Long Island in 1990 at the age of 68.

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    Name Ray Goulding
    (Raymond Walter Goulding)
    Build Average
    Hair Color Grey
    Date of Birth March 201922
    Birthplace Lowell, Massachusetts, USA
    Star Sign Pisces
    Died March 241990 (Aged 68)
    Location of Death Manhasset, New York, USA
    Cause of Death kidney failure
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Actor
    Celebrity Index Ra
    Claim to Fame Bob and Ray
    Favourite Links www.bobandray.com/

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