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  1. 23K Followers, 93 Following, 541 Posts - @misseswray on Instagram: "Mary ‍♀️ Chicago #thatguywasreallythere ‍♂️"

  2. Mary A. Wray (née Retan; 1804 – October 5, 1892) was an American actress known for her significant contributions to the theater in the 19th century. Beginning her career as a dancer at the Chatham Street Theater in New York City, she quickly rose to prominence in the dramatic arts.

  3. actress. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «The Bad Mother's Handbook» (2007), «Mischief Nights» (2006), «The Chase» (2006 – 2007), «Yasmin» (2004), «No Angels» (2004 – 2006)...

  4. Cross-country skiing aficionado and Exodus leader, Mary Wray, gives us the low down on ski racing… I am often asked “What’s the best thing about taking part in a ski race?” and my answer always remains the same: “Crossing the finish line!

  5. Actress: Emmerdale Farm. Mary Wray is known for Emmerdale Farm (1972), The Bad Mother's Handbook (2007) and Body & Soul (1993).

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0942056Mary Wray - IMDb

    Mary Wray is known for Body & Soul (1993), The Bad Mother's Handbook (2007) and Black Jack (1979).

  7. Mary Wray is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Mischief Night, The Price of Coal: Part 2 – Back To Reality, The Price of Coal: Part 1 – Meet the People, Body & Soul, Last of the Summer Wine, Missing Persons, All Creatures Great and Small, and Heartbeat.

  8. Mary Wray appeared on Coronation Street in two roles: firstly in both May and August 1978 as Wendy Williams, a "friend" of Fred Gee; and she returned to the programme in August 1994 as Bettabuy customer, Mrs Appleton. Her other credits include roles in The Practice, Last of the Summer Wine, Body...

  9. Mary Wray is a actress known for: The Bad Mother's Handbook (TV), No Angels (TV Series) and Body & Soul (TV Miniseries)

  10. WRAY, Mrs. Mary A., actor, born in 1805 and died in Newtown, N. Y., 5th October, 1892. Her maiden name was Retan. She became the wife of Mr. Wray in 1826, and soon afterward she went on the stage, making her debut as a dancer in the Chatham Street Theater, in New York City.