Lawrence Gray

Birthday: 1898-07-28
Deathday: 1970-02-02
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

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Lawrence Gray (July 28, 1898 – February 2, 1970) was an American actor of the 1920s and 1930s. Gray began in the technical side of films at the Lasky Studios, but later decided on an acting career. He appeared in over 40 films between 1925 and 1936. Gray spent much of his career in vaudeville.

Credits

Year Title Character
1982-12-31 The Tragedy of King Lear Soldier / Courtier
1936-04-01 In Paris, A.W.O.L. Buddy
1936-02-01 A Face in the Fog Peter Fortune
1935-11-20 Timber War Larry Keane
1935-10-05 The Old Homestead Bob Shackleforth
1935-08-01 Danger Ahead Jerry Mason
1935-05-29 Dizzy Dames Terry Ramsey
1934-06-21 Here Comes the Groom Marvin Hale
1933-09-21 Golden Harvest Hugh Jackson
1933-09-16 Hello Pop Singer
1931-05-01 The She-Wolf
1931-03-24 Man of the World Frank Reynolds
1930-12-21 Going Wild Jack Lane
1930-11-09 Sunny Tom Warren
1930-06-05 Temptation Larry
1930-05-31 The Florodora Girl Jack Vibart
1930-04-26 Children of Pleasure Danny Regan
1930-04-13 Spring Is Here Steve Alden
1929-12-06 It's a Great Life Jimmy Dean
1929-08-24 Marianne Stagg
1929-03-31 Trent's Last Case Jack Marlowe
1929-02-10 The Sin Sister Peter Van Dykeman
1928-10-26 Shadows of the Night Jimmy Sherwood
1928-08-26 Oh Kay! Jimmy Winter
1928-05-05 Diamond Handcuffs Larry
1928-04-22 The Patsy Billy Caldwell
1928-04-08 Love Hungry Tom Harver
1927-11-20 Ladies Must Dress Joe
1927-08-20 After Midnight Joe Miller
1927-06-18 The Callahans and the Murphys Dan Murphy
1927-04-24 Convoy Eugene Weyeth
1927-03-26 The Telephone Girl Tom Blake
1927-02-27 Ankles Preferred Barney
1926-10-04 Everybody's Acting Ted Potter
1926-10-03 Kid Boots Tom Sterling
1926-05-17 The Palm Beach Girl Jack Trotter
1926-03-19 Love 'Em and Leave 'Em Bill Billingsley
1926-03-14 The Untamed Lady Larry Gastlen
1926-01-31 The American Venus Chip Armstrong
1925-11-16 Stage Struck Orme Wilson
1925-09-21 The Coast of Folly Bather
1925-07-14 Are Parents People? Dr. Dacer
1925-03-30 The Dressmaker from Paris Allan Stone