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Ray Mala (born Ray Agnaqsiaq Wise, Stern gives Mala's birth year as 1908. also known as Ach-nach-chiak (Iñupiaq othography: Aġnatchiaq or Aġnasiaq); December 27, 1906 – September 23, 1952) was a prominent actor. He was one of Hollywood's Native American movie actors along with Lillian St. Cyr, Jesse Cornplanter, , William Eagle Shirt, and who also had successful careers during that time. Mala's career peaked in the 1930s and he was best known for his lead role in Republic Pictures' 14-part serial Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island (1936) following his feature role in MGM's Eskimo, directed by Woody Van Dyke. He was named a "Top Ten Alaskan" by TIME Magazine in 2009.TIME Magazine, January 2, 2009


Early life
Ray Mala was born Ray Wise in the small village of Candle, Alaska, to a Russian Jewish immigrant father and an Iñupiaq mother. He was born during a time when Alaska was still only a territory of the United States and was viewed by most Americans as a vast, mysterious frontier. In 1921 an explorer, Captain Frank Kleinschmidt, ventured to Alaska on an expedition to produce Primitive Love, a film in which a 14-year-old Mala made his screen debut. The teenager acted in front of the camera in a minor role and at times served as a cameraman while shooting on location. Later, from 1921 to 1924, Mala also accompanied , the Danish Arctic explorer and writer, as official cameraman on Rasmussen's trip The Great Sled Journey to collect and describe Inuit songs and legends.


Career
In 1925, Mala arrived in Hollywood and got a job as a cameraman with Fox Film Corporation (before the creation of 20th Century-Fox). Not long after, Mala landed his first lead role in the silent film Igloo for Universal Pictures. Igloo was a success and led to his being cast as the lead in MGM's Eskimo (also known as Mala the Magnificent). Louis B. Mayer sent director Woody Van Dyke to the Alaska Territory to film, with many Alaska Natives in the cast, along with Japanese actress (portraying one of Mala's wives) and Chinese actress Ling Wong. Eskimo was produced by and premiered at the Astor Theatre in , New York City, in 1933. The movie was billed as "the biggest picture ever made" by MGM, but after a sluggish opening, MGM quickly decided to change the title to the more sexy Eskimo Wife-Traders. Still, the movie suffered an eventual loss of $236,000 at the box office.
(2025). 9780275983963, Praeger. .
The movie's editor, Conrad A. Nervig, won the first for Best Film Editing for his work on the picture.

Ray Mala gained praise following Eskimo, and as a result MGM cast him as the lead in Last of the Pagans (1935), directed by and filmed on location in Tahiti. Mala's next role came in The Jungle Princess (1936), which launched 's career. According to the book The Paramount Story, The Jungle Princess was a success and a money maker for the studio. Mala played the lead in Republic Pictures' Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island (1936), which was one of the first serials the studio made. He shared top billing with in Republic's Hawk of the Wilderness (1938). Other notable films include Green Hell (1940), starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940); Cecil B. DeMille's Union Pacific (1939); Son of Fury (1942), starring ; The Tuttles of Tahiti (1942), starring ; and many others.

Mala also spent time behind the camera. He worked with winner on many pictures, including Laura (1944), starring , and Les Misérables (1952). He was on location in Santa Rosa as a cameraman on 's Shadow of a Doubt (1943). Other films include Meet Me After the Show (1951), starring , and The Fan (1949).

In 1952, Mala reappeared in front of the camera to play in Red Snow opposite . According to the American Film Institute, Red Snow is the first film to deal with the and the atomic bomb.


Death
Shortly after the release of Red Snow, Mala died from on the set of his last film. He was only 45.
(1999). 9780810835474, Scarecrow Press.
Gives Mala's birth and death dates.
His career in Hollywood spanned almost 30 years. Fifty years after his death, his remains were returned to Alaska, with a reburial ceremony in 2018 inside Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery.


Filmography
Uncredited
Serial (ch. 5-6)
Serial
Uncredited
Uncredited
Serial (ch. 7-9); uncredited
Uncredited
Uncredited
Uncredited
Uncredited
Final film role


Further reading
  • (2025). 027598396X, Praeger. . 027598396X
    Pages 42–45.
  • (1995). 9780295973975, University of Washington Press.
    Includes rare photos.
  • Autobiography of author of Eskimo
  • (2025). 9781935347125, Epicenter Press.
    Biography of Mala.


External links
  • Link to archived copy of the film.

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