Raymond Gram Swing

Raymond Gram Swing

Deceased · Born: Mar 25, 1887 · Died: Dec 23, 1968

Known For

Personal Details

BornMar 25, 1887 Cortland, New York, USA
Spouse
  • Meisung Loh

    ( May 14, 2025 to Dec 23, 1968 )
  • Mary S. Hartshorne

  • Betty Gram

    ( May 14, 2025 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Suzanne Morin

Biography

Raymond Gram Swing, an illustrious and accomplished American thespian, made his grand entrance into this world on the twenty-fifth day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, in the quaint and charming city of Cortland, nestled within the picturesque state of New York, a region of great natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, located in the United States of America, a nation renowned for its diversity, innovation, and boundless creativity.

Noted individual, Swing, left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, showcasing his extraordinary range and adaptability as he seamlessly navigated diverse roles, mesmerizing crowds with his extraordinary displays of talent. His remarkable résumé boasts a plethora of acclaimed productions, with a few standouts including the 1941 releases, Historical Reel: Broken Treaties, and How War Came, as well as the television series, Howard K. Smith, which premiered in 1962.

Beyond his illustrious and storied acting career, marked by a plethora of captivating performances that left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, Swing's personal life was characterized by a series of profound and deeply meaningful romantic relationships.

Throughout his life, Swing was blessed to have shared his journey with four remarkable women, each of whom played a vital role in bringing joy, love, and fulfillment to his life.

Firstly, there was Meisung Loh, a woman who undoubtedly captured his heart and imagination, and with whom he shared a deeply loving and committed partnership.

Subsequent to this relationship, Swing's path crossed with Mary S. Hartshorne, a woman who brought a unique blend of warmth, wit, and wisdom to his life, and with whom he shared a profound and lasting bond.

Next, he found himself drawn to the captivating Betty Gram, a woman who brought a spark of excitement and adventure to his life, and with whom he shared a thrilling and unforgettable journey.

Finally, Swing's life was enriched by his relationship with Suzanne Morin, a woman who brought a sense of calm, serenity, and quiet strength to his life, and with whom he shared a deep and abiding love.

Each of these unions, in their own unique way, brought immense joy and fulfillment to Swing's life, and served as a testament to the power of love and relationships to transform and enrich our lives.

Raymond Gram Swing, a renowned figure in the realm of acting, breathed his last on the twenty-third day of December, in the year nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, within the storied confines of the nation's capital, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America.

Career

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1941
How War Came
How War Came as Narrator