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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 . Biography. Born in Los Angeles, California, Gray was the son of Jeanie Ellen Dickson and John William Gray, aka Bill Gray, a film business manager. On January 28, 1961, he married Jean Charlene Bean.
Gary Gray (1936-2006) was an American actor who appeared in films and TV shows such as The Next Voice You Hear, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, and I Love Lucy. He also worked in the swimming pool industry and wrote the foreword for a book on Bob Steele.
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Brush Prairie, Clark County, Washington, USA
Gary Gray was a child actor who appeared in films with Joan Crawford, Loretta Young, and Robert Mitchum. He later became a successful pool industry executive and a guest speaker at film festivals.
- December 18, 1936
- April 4, 2006
He is best known for his childhood role as Nelson Tibideaux, the son of Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux and Elvin Tibideaux on the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show. He appeared on the series during its eighth and final season (1991–1992).
YearTitleRoleNotes2024A.J. (voice)1 episode2014Taylor'd ProblemsKev1 episode2011Perry Carmichael1 episode2009A.J. (voice)Television film [2]Apr 17, 2006 · Child actor and teen heartthrob Gary Gray, who starred in MGM's final "Lassie" movie, has died in Brush Prairie, Wash. He was 69.
Gary Gray is an actor and producer born in 1949. He has appeared in TV shows such as Bellbird, Adventures of the Seaspray and Matlock Police, and in movies such as Country Town and Color Me Dead.
Apr 17, 2006 · Gray appeared in many westerns as a child actor, including Randolph Scott’s “Return of the Bad Men” (1948) and “Rachel and the Stranger” (1948), a frontier drama in which he was the son ...