# Raymond Stross

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{{Short description|British film producer (1916–1988)}}
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|birth_place = [Leeds](/source/Leeds), England
|death_date = {{Death date and age|1988|07|31|1916|05|22|df=y}}
|death_place = [Beverly Hills, California](/source/Beverly_Hills%2C_California), U.S.
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|occupation = [Film producer](/source/Film_producer)
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'''Raymond Stross''' (22 May 1916 – 31 July 1988) was a British [film producer](/source/film_producer).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090115220752/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/12659 BFI.org]</ref><ref name=nyt-obituary>{{cite news
|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1988/08/04/obituaries/raymond-stross-producer-72.html
|title=Raymond Stross, Producer, 72
|work=[New York Times](/source/New_York_Times)|date=4 August 1988
}}</ref> His work was notable in part for its relatively frank sexual content and his long professional association with wife actor Anne Heywood.<ref name="anne">{{cite magazine|magazine=Filmink|first=Stephen|last=Vagg|date=4 May 2025|access-date=4 May 2025|title=Not Quite Movie Stars: Anne Heywood|url=https://www.filmink.com.au/not-quite-movie-stars-anne-heywood}}</ref>

== Early life and education ==
Stross was born on 22 May 1916 in [Leeds](/source/Leeds). He was educated at Roynd Hay High School and [Abingdon School](/source/Abingdon_School) from 1929 until 1933 and was a member of the second XV rugby team.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.abingdon.org.uk/uploads/school/files/abingdonian/1929_December_V006_N028.pdf#page=3|title=Salvete|publisher=The Abingdonian}}</ref>

== Film ==
Stross left school at age sixteen at went to work at Shepperton Studios.  He started Sturt Stross Film Productions in 1937 becoming the second youngest director-producer in the country at the time. His company's first production was a film called ''The Show's the Thing''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.abingdon.org.uk/uploads/school/files/abingdonian/1937_Easter_V007_N019.pdf#page=9|title=OA Notes Easter 1937|publisher=The Abingdonian}}</ref> He also directed the 1937 film ''[The Reverse Be My Lot](/source/The_Reverse_Be_My_Lot)''.

He then went to work for various distributors and became branch manager in Northern Ireland for Columbia pictures. Stross bought a cimema in Belfast and bought up a chain. Then he bought another chain at Norwich. In 1948 Stross travelled to the US to increase his knowledge and prepare for the move into production.<ref name="stross">{{cite news|newspaper=The Kensington News and West London Times|date=20 March 1953|page=3|title=The producer - Raymond Stross}}</ref>

Stross' first film as producer was the 1951 production of ''Hell is Sold Out'', which included [Richard Attenborough](/source/Richard_Attenborough) in his first comedy role.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000669/19501123/119/0004  |title=Lom as Lover |work=Birmingham Daily Gazette |date=23 November 1950 |via=British Newspaper Archive|url-access=subscription |access-date=13 May 2025}}</ref><ref name=nyt-obituary/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.abingdon.org.uk/uploads/school/files/abingdonian/1951_January_V009_N010.pdf#page=39|title=OA Notes January 1951|publisher=The Abingdonian}}</ref> He soon became an "international" producer, frequently using American stars in his movies in order to make them more appealing to the world market.<ref name="stross"/>

Ray Stiles, bassist with Mud and The Hollies, called himself Stross in tribute.

Stross had a huge box office success with ''The Fox'' (1967).<ref name="zec">{{cite news|first=Donald|last=Zec|newspaper=Daily Mirror|date=18 July 1968|page=9|title=Heywood - after the Fox}}</ref>

==Personal life==
Stross was married to an American with whom he had a daughter, Laraine. He then married actress Clare Corey-James in March 1955 and attend the premiere of ''As Long as They's Happy'' that night.<ref>{{cite news|title=Film producer marries|newspaper=Evening Standard|date=10 March 1955|page=8}}</ref>

In July 1959 Stross announced he would marry actress [Anne Heywood](/source/Anne_Heywood), who he met making ''A Terrible Beauty''. "It was love at first sight," said Heywood. Stross apparently proposed the day after they met. He was still married to Corey-James who was by then a literary agent.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Daily Herald|date=29 July 1959|page=2|title=First-love Anne must wait for her man}}</ref> He cited David Deutsch as a co-respondent in the divorce case.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Daily Record|date=26 September 1959|page=6|title=Film boss seeking a divorce}}</ref> Stross was granted a divorce on account of adultery between Deutsch and his second wife.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Grimsby Evening Telegraph|date=30 October 1959|page=3|title=Decree for film man}}</ref> Corey-James later announced she would marry Deutsch.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Evening Standard|date=4 January 1960|page=3|title=Raymond Stross' ex-wife plans to marry again}}</ref>

Stross and Heywood married on 12 February 1960<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Evening Standard|date=March 1960|page=8|title=Tea with Anne....}}</ref> and they had a son and daughter.<ref name=nyt-obituary/> He died in 1988 at his home in [Beverly Hills, California](/source/Beverly_Hills%2C_California).<ref name=nyt-obituary/>

==Selected filmography==
*''The Show's the Thing'' (1936) – director
*''[The Reverse Be My Lot](/source/The_Reverse_Be_My_Lot)'' (1937) – director
*''[Hell Is Sold Out](/source/Hell_Is_Sold_Out)'' (1951) – producer
* ''[The Tall Headlines](/source/The_Tall_Headlines)'' (1952) – producer
*''[The Man Who Watched Trains Go By](/source/The_Man_Who_Watched_Trains_Go_By)'' (1952) – producer
*''[Rough Shoot](/source/Rough_Shoot)'' (1953) – producer
*''[Star of India](/source/Star_of_India_(film))'' (1954) – producer
* ''[As Long as They're Happy](/source/As_Long_as_They're_Happy)'' (1955) – producer
* ''[An Alligator Named Daisy](/source/An_Alligator_Named_Daisy)'' (1955) – producer
* ''[Jumping for Joy](/source/Jumping_for_Joy)'' (1956) – producer
*''[A Touch of the Sun](/source/A_Touch_of_the_Sun_(1956_film))'' (1956) – producer
* ''[The Flesh Is Weak](/source/The_Flesh_Is_Weak)'' (1957) – producer
*''[A Question of Adultery](/source/A_Question_of_Adultery)'' (1958) – producer
* ''[The Angry Hills](/source/The_Angry_Hills_(film))'' (1959) – producer
*''[A Terrible Beauty](/source/A_Terrible_Beauty_(1960_film))'' (1960) – producer
*''[The Mark](/source/The_Mark_(1961_film))'' (1961) – producer
* ''[The Brain](/source/The_Brain_(1962_film))'' (1962) – producer
* ''[The Very Edge](/source/The_Very_Edge)'' (1963) – producer
* ''[The Leather Boys](/source/The_Leather_Boys)'' (1964) – producer
* ''[Ninety Degrees in the Shade](/source/Ninety_Degrees_in_the_Shade)'' (1965) – producer
* ''[The Fox](/source/The_Fox_(1967_film))'' (1967) – producer
* ''[Midas Run](/source/Midas_Run)'' (1969) – producer
* ''[I Want What I Want](/source/I_Want_What_I_Want_(film))'' (1972) – producer
* ''[Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff](/source/Good_Luck%2C_Miss_Wyckoff)'' (1979) – producer

==See also==
* [List of Old Abingdonians](/source/List_of_Old_Abingdonians)

==References==
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==External links==
*{{IMDb name|0835105}}

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