
George Gray
Makeup DepartmentActorDirector
- Born
- October 30, 1894
- Died
- September 8, 1967
George Gray was born on 30 October 1894 in Oakland, California, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Science Fiction Theatre (1955), Men Into Space (1959) and West Point (1956). He was married to Elsie Tarron and Marie Klentz. He died on 8 September 1967 in Asheville, North Carolina, USA.
Director
| Verse and Worse(1921) |
| The Quack Doctor(1920) |
Writer
| The Ring and the Belle(1941) |
| Mickey's Helping Hand(1931) |
Actor
| Mr. Noisy(1946)as Vendor |
| Off Again, on Again(1945)as Bakery Assistant |
| Phony Express(1943)as Messenger |
| Crazy House(1943)as Fireman, Stooge |
| Arizona Trail(1943)as Fake Blind Man |
Makeup Department
| Starr of The Yankees(1965) |
| Everglades!(1961) |
| Bat Masterson(1958) |
| Acapulco(1961) |
| Lock Up(1959) |
Stunts
| Night Alarm(1934) |
Additional Crew
| Dabbling in Art(1921) |
Archive Footage
| Hey Moe, Hey Dad!(2015)as Various characters |
| The Great Man: W.C. Fields(2005)as Benford's Golf Partner (clip from The Dentist (1933)) |
| The Road to Hollywood(1947)as George Dobbs, from 'I Surrender Dear' |