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Nicholas Ray (born Raymond Nicholas Kienzle; 7 August 1911 – 16 June 1979) was an American film director best known for the films Rebel Without a Cause and Johnny Guitar. Described by the Harvard Film Archive as "Hollywood's last romantic" and "one of postwar American cinema’s supremely gifted and ultimately tragic filmmakers," Ray was considered an iconoclastic auteur director who often clashed with the Hollywood studio system of the time, but would prove highly influential to future generations of filmmakers. His best-known work is the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause, starring James Dean. He is appreciated for many narrative features produced between 1947 and 1963, including They Live By Night (1948), In A Lonely Place (1950), Johnny Guitar (1954), Bigger Than Life (1956), and King of Kings (1961), as well as an experimental work produced throughout the 1970s titled We Can't Go Home Again, which was unfinished at the time of Ray's death.
7.3Hair
1979
7.5Rebel Without a Cause
1955
6.955 Days at Peking
1963
7.5A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
1945
7.1The American Friend
1977
7.5James Dean: The First American Teenager
1975
7.0James Dean: A Portrait
1995
2.0Vanity Fair: Jeanette Starion the Pet of the Year
1990
6.7Lightning Over Water
1980

Films to Die For
2025

Rebel Without a Cause: Defiant Innocents
2005
6.3We Can't Go Home Again
1973
6.7I'm a Stranger Here Myself
1975
8.5Horizons
1973
6.0Don't Expect Too Much
2011

Profile of Nicholas Ray
1977