- The marriage of his ex-wife Gloria Grahame and his son Anthony Ray caused a big scandal in Hollywood and led to a battle over custody (1960).
- Of his own films, his personal favorite was Rebel Without a Cause (1955), which is also easily his most commercially successful film. Ray was also proud of his work on They Live by Night (1948), and the fact that he had been able to "wing it" on The Lusty Men (1952). He admitted that In a Lonely Place (1950) was "a very personal film".
- He worked with principally younger cast members throughout his career and always preferred hanging out with them, sharing beers with James Dean.
- Prior to entering the film business, he studied architecture under Frank Lloyd Wright. As a result, many critics note his brilliant use of geography and space.
- Influenced a younger generation of directors, especially in Europe, such as Jean-Luc Godard and Wim Wenders.
- Though rarely credited with a screenwriter's credit, Ray often re-wrote large portions of his scripts, usually with feedback and support from his actors. He also greatly encouraged improvisation.
- Had a severe heart attack during the filming of 55 Days at Peking (1963) in 1962, bringing his career in movies to a premature finish.
- To honor the centennial of Ray's birth, the Venice International Film Festival screened his experimental film We Can't Go Home Again (1973) in August of 2011.
- In July of 2011, the University of Texas' Harry Ransom Center in Austin announced it bought Ray's voluminous archives from his widow, Susan.
- He was a good friend and protégé of Elia Kazan. They were both members of the Group Theater in the 1940s.
- Was voted the 36th Greatest Director of all time by Entertainment Weekly.
- In August 2007, Total Film ranked him as the 56th greatest director of all time, citing his best film as Bigger Than Life (1956).
- He has directed three films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: In a Lonely Place (1950), Johnny Guitar (1954) and Rebel Without a Cause (1955).
- Is the subject of the song "Nicholas Ray" by Sea Ray, from their album "Stars at Noon".
- Children: producer Anthony Ray, cameraman Timothy Ray (mother is Gloria Grahame), actress Nica Ray, and Julie Ray.
- Member of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1961
- Went to the same high school in La Crosse, Wisconsin, as Joseph Losey.
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