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Spalding Gray (June 5, 1941 – January 11, 2004) was an American actor, novelist, playwright, screenwriter and performance artist. He is best known for the autobiographical monologues that he wrote and performed for the theater in the 1980s and 1990s, as well as for his film adaptations of these works, beginning in 1987. He wrote and starred in several, working with different directors. Theater critics John Willis and Ben Hodges called Gray's monologues "trenchant, personal narratives delivered on sparse, unadorned sets with a dry, WASP, quiet mania." Gray achieved renown for his monologue...
Highest rated appearances

True Stories
as Earl Culver
Revolution #9
as Scooter McCrae

Yesterday's Tomorrows
as Self

Coming Soon
as Mr. Jennings

Bliss
as Alfred

Drunks
as Louis

Gray's Anatomy
as Spalding Gray

Diabolique
as Simon Veatch

Glory Daze
as Jack's Dad

Beyond Rangoon
as Jeremy Watt

Bad Company
as Walter Curl

The Paper
as Paul Bladden

Zelda
as Sayre

Twenty Bucks
as Priest

King of the Hill
as Mr. Mungo

The Pickle
as Doctor

Monster in a Box
as Self

Straight Talk
as Dr. Erdman

To Save a Child

Laurie Anderson: The Collected Videos
as The Talk Show Host

The Image
as Frank Goodrich

Heavy Petting
as Self

Our Town
as Stage Manager

Beaches
as Dr. Richard Milstein

Clara's Heart
as Peter Epstein

Stars & Bars
as Reverend T.J. Cardew

Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure
as Spalding Gray

Swimming to Cambodia
as Self

True Stories
as Earl Culver
What You Mean We?
as Talk show host

Seven Minutes in Heaven
as Dr. Rodney

Almost You
as Travel Agent

Variety
as Obscene Phone Caller (voice)

Variety
as Voice on answering machine (voice)

Hard Choices
as Terry Norfolk

Spalding Gray: A Life in Progress
as Himself

The Killing Fields
as U.S. Consul

Spalding Gray's Map of L.A.
as Spalding Gray

Double Lunar Dogs

Sex and Death to the Age 14
as Himself

A Personal History of the American Theater
as Himself

Anybody's Woman