Leah Ray's screen debut came in 1934, co-starring with
Bob Hope in his own screen debut, the musical-comedy short subject
Going Spanish (1934). The film was produced in New York by
Educational Pictures and distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox. Fox signed Ray for feature films, including
One in a Million (1936).,
The Holy Terror (1937),
Wake Up and Live (1937), and (co-starring with
Tony Martin)
Sing and Be Happy (1937). In a situation described in a newspaper article as "extraordinary," Ray's mother (also named Leah Ray Hubbard) was her daughter's stand-in, "working with her in all her pictures." ==Personal life==