Billy Gray(I)
- Reparto
- Banda sonora
Billy Gray nació el 13 de enero de 1938 en Los Ángeles, California, EE.UU.. Es un actor, conocido por El día que paralizaron la Tierra (1951), Bajo la luz de la luna (1951) y Papá lo sabe todo (1954).
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 1 nominación en total
Reparto
Banda sonora
- Papá lo sabe todo7.4Serie de TV
- performer: "Happy Birthday To You"
- performer: "Good Night, Ladies"
- performer: "Bongo Solo"
- 1958–1960
- Encuentro por acaso6.4
- performer: "I'd Rather Have a Pal Than a Gal Anytime", "You(I)'d Rather Have a Pal / I'm Mad About the Girl Next Door" (medley) (sin créditos)
- 1953
- Bajo la luz de la luna6.9
- performer: "Cuddle Up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine", "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" (sin créditos)
- 1951
- Sitio oficial
- Nombres alternativos
- Billie Gray
- Nacimiento
- CónyugesDonna Wilkes1977 - ? (divorciado)
- Padres
- Otros trabajosStage: Appeared in Joseph Stein (III)'s play, "Enter Laughing," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Lynn Bari and Alan Mowbray in the cast.
- Listados publicitarios
- TriviaIn July 1998, he settled a libel suit he brought against noted film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, known for his annual guides on available movies and videos. In all guides from 1974-98, Maltin mistakenly listed Gray as a real-life drug addict and pusher in the critique of Dusty and Sweets McGee (1971); he appeared in the film only as an actor. Part of the settlement required that Maltin publicly apologize for the 27-year-long defamation of character. He did so during a press conference on the morning of July 18, 1998.
- Citas[in 1983, on his Papá lo sabe todo (1954) years] I wish there was some way I could tell kids not to believe it--the dialogue, the situations, the characters--they were all totally false. The show did everybody a disservice. The girls were always trained to use their feminine wiles, to pretend to be helpless to attract men. The show contributed to a lot of the problems between men and women that we see today . . . I think we were all well motivated, but what we did was run a hoax. Papá lo sabe todo (1954) purported to be a reasonable facsimile of life. And the bad thing is that the model is so deceitful. It usually revolved around not wanting to tell the truth, either out of embarrassment or not wanting to hurt someone . . . If I could say anything to make up for all the years I lent myself to that kind of bullshit, it would be: "YOU Know Best".
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