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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Gary Gray

Role
  
Child actor


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Full Name
  
Gary Dickson Gray

Born
  
December 18, 1936 (
1936-12-18
)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Resting place
  
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale

Died
  
April 4, 2006, Brush Prairie, Washington, United States

Spouse
  
Jean Charlene Bean (m. 1961–2006)

Children
  
Cindy Jean Gray, Kimberly Ann Gray, April Lyn Gray, Carrie Elizabeth Gray

Parents
  
Jeanie Ellen Dickson, John William Gray

Movies
  
The Painted Hills, Two Weeks with Love, Wild Heritage, Masked Raiders, The Great Lover

Similar People
  
Arlene Gray, Tommy Rettig, Roy Rowland, Leslie Goodwins, Lew Landers

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Gary Dickson Gray (December 18, 1936 – April 4, 2006) was an American child actor in films, and as an adult in television.

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Biography

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Born in Los Angeles, California, Gray was the son of to Jeanie Ellen Dickson and John William Gray, aka Bill Gray, a film business manager. On January 28, 1961 he married Jean Charlene Bean. The couple had four daughters and 19 grandchildren.

Acting career

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It was two clients of his father's, Bert Wheeler and Jack Benny, who suggested that Gray should be used in films. Gray made his film debut in the Joan Crawford film A Woman's Face in 1941, and played minor roles in such popular films as Heaven Can Wait (1943), Gaslight (1944) and Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). In the 1944 short feature I Am an American he played Thomas Jefferson Kanowski, son of fictional Polish immigrant Fydor Kanowski. He played more substantial roles in films such as Return of the Bad Men (1948) with Randolph Scott, Gun Smugglers (1948) with Tim Holt, Rachel and the Stranger (also 1948) with Robert Mitchum, and Wild Heritage (1958) with Maureen O'Sullivan.

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On April 17, 1956, Gray was cast as sixteen-year-old Jackie Jensen, later a major league baseball player, in "The Jackie Jensen Story", which aired on the NBC anthology television series, Cavalcade of America. Jansen played himself as an adult; Vivi Janiss was cast as Jansen's mother.

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By the time he graduated from high school Gray had appeared in more than 70 films, however as an adult his acting roles were fairly few, and were mainly for television. By the early 1960s, he had retired from acting and concentrated on raising his family.

Business career and later life

In 1960, Gray started a swimming pool maintenance and repair business. For the last twenty-five years of his thirty-eight years in the swimming pool industry, Gray worked for two of the major international manufacturers of swimming pool equipment as territory, regional, and national sales manager. Gray was a sought-after speaker and educator for the "National Spa and Pool Institute" as well as by the "Independent Pool and Spa Service Association". Gray retired from the swimming pool industry in July, 1999.

Gray collected tapes of his movies and television programs, as well as stills, posters, and lobby cards from his acting career. Beginning in the mid-90s, he was a frequent guest at film festivals throughout the United States. He enjoyed visiting with his fans, and relating many interesting stories from his lengthy career. Gray played golf as a hobby.

Death

Gary Gray died in Brush Prairie, Washington from cancer, aged 69.

Filmography

Actor
1962
Terror at Black Falls as
Johnny
1957
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series) as
Billy Clanton / The Kid
- The Buntline Special (1960) - Billy Clanton
- Wyatt Wins One (1959) - Billy Clanton
- The Nice Ones Always Die First (1957) - The Kid (as Garv Gray)
1959
Tumbleweed: Baron of Purgatory (TV Series) as
Johnny Benson
- Baron of Purgatory (1959) - Johnny Benson
1959
Trackdown (TV Series) as
Luke Turley
- The Feud (1959) - Luke Turley
1951
Family Theatre (TV Series)
- Think of These Things (1958)
- Springtime for Gramps (1952)
- The Family Next Door (1951)
1958
26 Men (TV Series) as
Shagg Tanner
- My Brother's Keeper (1958) - Shagg Tanner
- Dog Eat Dog (1958)
1958
The Party Crashers as
Don Hartlow
1958
Wild Heritage as
Hugh Breslin
1957
Man Without a Gun (TV Series)
- The Fugitive (1957)
1957
I Love Lucy (TV Series) as
Fruit Basket Deliveryman
- Lucy Misses the Mertzes (1957) - Fruit Basket Deliveryman
1955
Cavalcade of America (TV Series) as
John Sargent / Jackie Jensen (age 16) / Apple Knocker
- The Two Worlds of Nicolo (1957) - John Sargent
- The Jackie Jensen Story (1956) - Jackie Jensen (age 16)
- The Texas Rangers (1955) - Apple Knocker
1956
December Bride (TV Series) as
Sandy
- Football Hero (1956) - Sandy
1956
The Adventures of Jim Bowie (TV Series) as
Paul Wilkins
- Outlaw Kingdom (1956) - Paul Wilkins
- Jim Bowie Comes Home (1956) - Paul Wilkins
1956
Hey, Jeannie! (TV Series) as
Harry
- Jeannie the Caddy (1956) - Harry (uncredited)
1956
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
Bob Sheppard
- Terry at the Crossroads (1956) - Bob Sheppard (as Gary Grey)
1956
Emergency Hospital as
Earl Fanmorn (uncredited)
1956
Teenage Rebel as
Freddie Green (uncredited)
1956
The Lineup (TV Series) as
Bell Boy
- The Ringing Bells Case (1956) - Bell Boy
1956
Studio 57 (TV Series) as
Mikey
- The Baxter Boy (1956) - Mikey
1955
The First Hundred Days (Short) as
Gary
1955
Cavalier Theatre (TV Series) as
Apple Knocker
- The Texas Rangers (1955) - Apple Knocker
1954
Captain Midnight (TV Series) as
Jimmy Sawyer
- Deadly Diamonds (1954) - Jimmy Sawyer
1954
Annie Oakley (TV Series) as
Bucky Donavan
- Annie and the Six o' Spades (1954) - Bucky Donavan
1953
Crazylegs as
Teenager on Phone (uncredited)
1953
You Are There (TV Series) as
Young Rebel
- The Boston Tea Party (December 12, 1773) (1953) - Young Rebel
1951
Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Johnny
- The Secret (1952) - Johnny
- The Acquittal (1951)
1952
Rodeo as
Joey Cartwright
1951
Father Takes the Air as
David Latham
1951
The Painted Hills as
Tommy Blake
1951
Pal's Gallant Journey (Short) as
Gary
1950
Spic and Span (Short) as
Michael
1950
Father's Wild Game as
David Latham
1950
Two Weeks with Love as
McCormick Robinson
1950
Pal, Fugitive Dog (Short) as
Gary
1950
Pal, Canine Detective (Short) as
Gary
1950
The Next Voice You Hear... as
Johnny Smith
1950
Father Makes Good as
David Latham
1950
Father Is a Bachelor as
Jan Chalotte
1949
It's Your Health (Short) as
Tommy Davis
1949
The Great Lover as
Tommy O'Connor
1949
Dog of the Wild (Short) as
Gary
1949
Masked Raiders as
Artie Trevett
1949
The Girl from Jones Beach as
Woody Wilson
1949
Leave It to Henry as
David Latham
1949
Streets of San Francisco as
Frankie Fraser
1949
I Found a Dog (Short) as
Gary
1949
Henry, the Rainmaker as
David Latham
1948
Gun Smugglers as
Danny Reeves
1948
Whispering Smith as
Bobby, Baggs' Grandson (uncredited)
1948
Pal's Return (Short) as
Gary
1948
Rachel and the Stranger as
Davey
1948
Night Wind as
Johnny Benson
1948
Fighting Back as
Jimmy Sanders
1948
Return of the Bad Men as
Johnny
1948
Best Man Wins as
Bob Smiley
1948
Tenth Avenue Angel as
Boy (uncredited)
1947
Heaven Only Knows as
Jimmie (uncredited)
1947
Swing the Western Way as
Boy in Grandstand at Rodeo (uncredited)
1947
Dark Delusion as
Boy Patient (uncredited)
1947
High Conquest as
Boy on Train (uncredited)
1947
Living in a Big Way as
Boy at 'Broken Arms' (uncredited)
1947
The Millerson Case as
Second Boy at School (uncredited)
1947
Too Many Winners as
Jimmy Edwards (uncredited)
1947
Backlash as
Chris (uncredited)
1947
My Brother Talks to Horses as
Boy at School (uncredited)
1946
Gay Bubbles (Short) as
Jimmie
1946
The Wonderful Ears of Johnny McGoggin as
Johnny McGoggin
1946
Three Little Girls in Blue as
Farm Boy with Jug (uncredited)
1946
Slightly Scandalous as
Little Boy (uncredited)
1946
Three Wise Fools as
Willie the Squeak (uncredited)
1946
Little Mister Jim as
Neighbor Boy (uncredited)
1946
Rendezvous 24 as
'Hansel' in Radio Show (voice, uncredited)
1946
The Green Years as
Boy Making First Communion (uncredited)
1946
To Each His Own as
Casey Ingham (uncredited)
1945
Men in Her Diary as
Boy Outside Flower Shop (uncredited)
1945
Adventures of Rusty as
Herbie (uncredited)
1945
It Happened in Springfield (Short) as
Elementary Student (uncredited)
1945
The Clock as
Little Joe, Boy in Park (uncredited)
1945
Youth for the Kingdom as
Boy
1944
I'll Be Seeing You as
Franklin - Boy with Toy Machine Gun (uncredited)
1944
I Am an American (Short) as
Thomas Jefferson Kanowski (uncredited)
1944
Meet Me in St. Louis as
Boy at Pavilion (uncredited)
1944
And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street (Short) as
The boy
1944
Once Upon a Time as
Boy with Shoebox (uncredited)
1944
The White Cliffs of Dover as
Boy at Dinner Table (uncredited)
1944
Gaslight as
Boy in Park with Nanny (uncredited)
1944
Address Unknown as
Hugo Schulz
1944
Beautiful But Broke as
Boy in Nursery (uncredited)
1943
Where Are Your Children? as
Boy in Day Care Nursery (uncredited)
1943
Heaven Can Wait as
Boy in Park (uncredited)
1943
Alaska Highway as
Boy (uncredited)
1943
Two Tickets to London as
Boy Pushing Swing (uncredited)
1943
Hitler's Madman as
Little Boy (uncredited)
1943
It's a Great Life as
Boy at Circus Show (uncredited)
1943
The Meanest Man in the World as
Second Boy With Candy (uncredited)
1941
Sun Valley Serenade as
Charles (uncredited)
1941
A Woman's Face as
Sailor-Suited Boy in Park (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1958
Wild Heritage (performer: "When Johnny Comes Marching Home", "Abide With Me")
Self
1951
The Dub Taylor Show (TV Series) as
Self
1951
AMC (TV Series) as
Self (talk show)
1951
The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story (Documentary)
1950
The Jimmy Fund for Boston's Children's Hospital (Short) as
Self
1949
Movietown USA (TV Series) as
Self
Archive Footage
2016
A Cowboy Christmas with Bob Terry (TV Movie) as
Tommy Blake
1995
Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick (Documentary) as
Self
1994
100 Years of the Hollywood Western (TV Movie documentary) as
Self

References

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