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Jack Raine was born on May 18, 1897, in Willesden, London, England. Records place Raine in the film industry during the mid-20th century, with credited and uncredited appearances in notable productions. In 1945, Raine took the role of J.B. Cato in I Didn’t Do It, a film noted for its cast and narrative. The performance marked one of the few documented appearances where Raine received explicit credit.
A decade later, Raine contributed to Witness for the Prosecution as an uncredited Doctor. The film, widely recognized for its direction and ensemble cast, included Raine in a brief but identifiable role. These two entries represent the extent of publicly documented film work associated with Raine. Beyond these credits, no further verified information about Raine’s career or other contribution…







