Ray Dolciame, a remarkably gifted and accomplished person, made his grand entrance into this world on December 9, 1928, in the vibrant and bustling metropolis of New York, New York, United States of America.
Noted thespian, he etched a lasting impression on the world of cinema, showcasing his remarkable acting prowess in a diverse range of motion pictures, including but not limited to, the critically acclaimed "I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes" released in 1948, the entertaining "Gas House Kids Go West" from 1947, and the dramatic "Bells of San Fernando" also from 1947.
Ray Dolciame's life was profoundly impacted by the unwavering support and affection he received from three remarkable women, Sheila, Karen, and Donna Kenfield, with whom he shared the sacred bond of matrimony.
Ray Dolciame's remarkable life journey, filled with countless achievements and milestones, finally came to a close on the twenty-sixth day of June, two thousand and three, in the vibrant city of Dallas, nestled in the heart of Texas, United States of America.