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Spalding Gray

Spalding Gray

New England native Spalding Gray was raised in Rhode Island and schooled in Massachusetts. As a writer and actor inclined to serious spells of depression, he humorously integrated his anxieties and experiences into stage performances. He was often seated at a desk with only a microphone, notebook, and a glass of water. Within this minimalist aesthetic, Gray's monologues were simultaneously funny, touching, and scary. His wholly authentic style was influenced by Allen Ginsberg, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, and the American autobiographical movement. After studying at Emerson College, Gray attended a workshop at the Open Theater in 1969. Though he appeared in a string of sleazy, forgettable films during the '70s, he mostly worked in experimental theater. In 1977, he co-founded the Wooster Theater Group in New York City. Two years later, he performed his first monologue: Sex and Death at the Age of 14. Gray traveled to Thailand to play a bit part in Roland Joffé's war drama The Killing Fields, and that experience grew into Swimming to Cambodia, an Obie award-winning one-man stage performance and a 1987 feature film directed by Jonathan Demme. Gray also earned two Independent Spirit Award nominations for the film and finally found a lucrative way to merge his talents for both writing and acting. After a brief appearance in David Byrne's True Stories, he showed up in random feature films over the next decade. Often playing a doctor, priest, professor, or other man of influence, he appeared in everything from mainstream romantic comedies (Straight Talk) to weepy melodramas (Beaches) to dramatic thrillers (Diabolique). Gray returned to theater in the late '80s to play the Stage Manager in a Broadway revival of Thornton Wilder's Our Town. He also started writing a novel, Impossible Vacation, an experience that grew into Monster in a Box, a one-man stage performance and feature film directed by Nick Broomfield. During the '90s, Gray traveled to Malaysia to film John Boorman's Beyond Rangoon. He also showed up the independent films Drunks and Twenty Bucks. In 1993, he played a man who commits suicide in Steven Soderbergh's childhood drama King of the Hill. His memoir, Gray's Anatomy, was published by Random House a year later. That experience was made into a one-man stage performance and 1996 film directed by Soderbergh as the first original feature from the Independent Film Channel. During this time, Gray settled into home life with his wife and three children, and his experience as a stay-at-home dad grew into the monologue Morning, Noon and Night, which he performed at Lincoln Center in 1999. For his 60th birthday in 2001, he and his wife took a trip to Ireland that, unfortunately, ended with a car accident in which they were seriously injured. As his depression worsened, Gray wrote the monologue Black Spot about the experience. Following several suicide attempts, Spalding Gray was reported missing January 11, 2004. His body was found in the East River near Brooklyn March 7, 2004. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide


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Spalding Gray Trivia

When was Spalding Gray born?
Spalding Gray was born on June 5, 1941

Who did Spalding Gray play in Monster in a Box?
Spalding Gray was Himself in Monster in a Box

Who did Spalding Gray portray in Revolution #9?
Spalding Gray was Scooter McCrae in Revolution #9

Who did Spalding Gray portray in Julie Johnson?
Spalding Gray was Mr. Miranda in Julie Johnson

Who did Spalding Gray portray in Beyond Rangoon?
Spalding Gray was Jeremy Watt in Beyond Rangoon

What role did Spalding Gray portray in Drunks?
Spalding Gray played Louis in Drunks

What role did Spalding Gray play in True Stories?
Spalding Gray played Earl Culver in True Stories

Who did Spalding Gray play in Beaches?
Spalding Gray was Dr. Richard Milstein in Beaches

Who did Spalding Gray portray in Bliss?
Spalding Gray was Alfred in Bliss

What role did Spalding Gray portray in Diabolique?
Spalding Gray played Simon Veatch in Diabolique

Who did Spalding Gray portray in Coming Soon?
Spalding Gray was Mr. Jennings in Coming Soon

Who did Spalding Gray portray in Glory Daze?
Spalding Gray was Jack's Father in Glory Daze

Who did Spalding Gray portray in The Killing Fields?
Spalding Gray was United States consul in The Killing Fields

Who did Spalding Gray portray in Kate and Leopold?
Spalding Gray was Dr. Geisler in Kate and Leopold

What role did Spalding Gray play in The Paper?
Spalding Gray played Paul Bladden in The Paper

What role did Spalding Gray portray in Straight Talk?
Spalding Gray played Dr. Erdman in Straight Talk

What role did Spalding Gray portray in Twenty Bucks?
Spalding Gray played Priest in Twenty Bucks

Who did Spalding Gray portray in The Pickle?
Spalding Gray was Dr. Spalding in The Pickle

What role did Spalding Gray play in How High?
Spalding Gray played Professor Jackson in How High

Who did Spalding Gray play in Bad Company?
Spalding Gray was Walter Curl in Bad Company

What role did Spalding Gray portray in The Image?
Spalding Gray played Frank Goodrich in The Image

Who did Spalding Gray play in Almost You?
Spalding Gray was Travel Agent in Almost You


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