Ray Kellogg
Edgar Ray Kellogg was an American special effects artist and film director. During World War II, Kellogg was a U.S. Navy Lieutenant with the O.S.S. Field Photographing Branch where he became acquainted with director John Ford. Following the war, Kellogg went to Hollywood, working in special effects for 20th Century Fox, eventually heading the unit. He made his debut as a director in 1959.
Known for
Visual EffectsBirthday
November 15, 1905Deathday
July 5, 1976Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
60Place of birth
Council Bluffs, Iowa, USAAlso known as
Edgar Ray KelloggCrew credits
The Giant Gila Monster
Director, StoryHeaven Knows, Mr. Allison
Special EffectsThe Killer Shrews
DirectorA Man Called Peter
Special EffectsNiagara
Visual EffectsDown to the Sea in Ships
Special EffectsHow to Marry a Millionaire
Special EffectsBus Stop
Special Effects, Visual EffectsCarousel
Special EffectsMy Dog, Buddy
Director, WriterPickup on South Street
Visual EffectsDaddy Long Legs
Special EffectsMonkey Business
Special EffectsThere's No Business Like Show Business
Visual EffectsSoldier of Fortune
Visual EffectsThe Left Hand of God
Visual EffectsThat Justice Be Done
ProducerCastle Keep
Second Unit DirectorA Blueprint for Murder
Visual EffectsCall Me Madam
Special EffectsSeven Cities of Gold
Special Effects