Charles Gray

Charles Gray

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Born
August 29, 1928
Died
March 7, 2000

The son of a surveyor, Charles Gray was born and raised in Queen's Park, Bournemouth. As a young actor, he received his vocal training from the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon and at the Old Vic, having long abandoned his first job as clerk for a real estate agent. His voice was to…

Biography

The son of a surveyor, Charles Gray was born and raised in Queen's Park, Bournemouth. As a young actor, he received his vocal training from the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon and at the Old Vic, having long abandoned his first job as clerk for a real estate agent. His voice was to become one of his most valuable tools. In fact, from January 1966, he subtly, almost imperceptibly, dubbed for Jack Hawkins after this actor became unable to speak his lines due to throat cancer. In later years, Gray's trademark voice was regularly heard on television commercials.

Gray's theatrical debut came in 1952 in the part of Charles the Wrestler (he measured 6 foot, 1 inches in height) in "As You Like It", appearing under his original name, 'Donald Gray'. From 1956, as 'Charles' Gray (since there already was a one-armed actor named Donald Gray), he took to leading dramatic roles, and won critical plaudits as Achilles in "Troilus and Cressida", Macduff in "Macbeth" and as the gluttonous Sir Epicure Mammon in Tyrone Guthrie's up-dated version of "The Alchemist", in 1962. He repeated his Old Vic performance as Henry Bolingbroke for his Broadway debut at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1956. A notable later performance, while touring the U.S. and Canada, was as the Prince of Wales in Peter Stone's tale of the famous 19th century actor Edmund Kean ("Kean", 1961). In 1964, Gray won the Clarence Derwent Award as Best Supporting Actor for his part in the controversial play "Poor Bitos", by Jean Anouilh, co-starring Donald Pleasence. He was offered his first role on the big screen, reprising a success on the West End stage in 1958, as Captain Cyril Mavors,in the satirical musical Expresso Bongo (1959).

For the next forty years, heavy-set, silver-haired, jut-jawed Charles Gray used his imposing frame and mellifluous voice to great effect in creating for the screen a memorable gallery of egocentric, imperious toffs, and suave, sardonic super-villains. While his performances at times verged on the camp, Gray cheerfully allowed himself to be cast within his range of basically unsympathetic characters, which he could play well and with ease. He tended to favour television as his preferred medium, though some of his most popular roles were for the big screen. Among his niche of staple characters were the coldly pompous military heavies (General Gabler in The Night of the Generals (1967), or the perpetually sneering, overbearing upper-class twits (true-to-form, as defecting spy Hillary Vance in the Thriller (1973) episode "Night is the Time for Killing"). At his evil best, he was commanding as the demonic acolyte Mocata, in The Devil Rides Out (1968) and as the feline-stroking, velvety-voiced nemesis of James Bond, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, in Diamonds Are Forever (1971). He was also suitably sinister as Bates the Butler, one of the red herrings of Agatha Christie's The Mirror Crack'd (1980).

Gray's recurring roles included Lord Seacroft (senior, as well as junior) in the short-lived satirical miniseries The Upper Crusts (1973) as a down-on-his-heels aristocrat, keeping up appearances after being forced to live in a high-rise housing estate; and as the sedentary brother of the famous sleuth at 221b Baker Street, Mycroft, in The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976). Later, he was utilised as temporary replacement, first for Edward Hardwicke,and, subsequently, for the hospitalised star Jeremy Brett, in Granada Television's various instalments of the Sherlock Holmes saga (1985-1994). Gray died of cancer in March 2000, aged 71.

Actor

LongitudeLongitude(2000)as Admiral Balchen
One Man BandOne Man Band(1999)as Tailor
The Tichborne ClaimantThe Tichborne Claimant(1998)as Arundell
MadsonMadson(1996)as Sir Ranald Hearnley
The Heroic Legend of ArislanThe Heroic Legend of Arislan(1993)as Priest (Manga UK dub)

Additional Crew

ShalakoShalako(1968)

Soundtrack

The ProjectThe Project(2009)
Ordinary SausageOrdinary Sausage(2020)
Cold CaseCold Case(2003)
DuetsDuets(2000)
SpacedSpaced(1999)

Self

VH-1 Where Are They Now?VH-1 Where Are They Now?(1999)as Self
Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood!Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood!(1987)as Narrator
The Rocky Horror TreatmentThe Rocky Horror Treatment(1981)as Judge Oliver Wright
The British GreatsThe British Greats(1980)as Self
The Alan Hamel ShowThe Alan Hamel Show(1976)as Self

Archive Footage

007: The Daniel Craig Years007: The Daniel Craig Years(2021)
Cineficción RadioCineficción Radio(2019)
Bond 25: Live RevealBond 25: Live Reveal(2019)as Henderson
Becoming BondBecoming Bond(2017)as Blofeld
Welcome to the BasementWelcome to the Basement(2012)as Henderson

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Ray Charleson, Charles Gray, and Ruby Wax in Shock Treatment (1981)Charles Gray and Ruby Wax in Shock Treatment (1981)Charles Gray, Eugene Lipinski, Christopher Malcolm, and Ruby Wax in Shock Treatment (1981)Charles Gray, Eugene Lipinski, Christopher Malcolm, and Ruby Wax in Shock Treatment (1981)Charles Gray and Ruby Wax in Shock Treatment (1981)Ray Charleson, Charles Gray, Jeremy Newson, Wendy Raebeck, and Ruby Wax in Shock Treatment (1981)

Credit Score: Charles Gray

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1Lawrence of Arabia24.0019628.3710342100
2The Rocky Horror Picture Show3.751975•7.400183553
3The Night of the Generals3.751967•7.2009604
4Diamonds Are Forever3.251971•6.501123306
5The Devil Rides Out3.251968•6.90011568
6The File of the Golden Goose3.091969•5.500755
7The Seven-Per-Cent Solution2.501977•6.6025663
8You Only Live Twice2.501967•6.801127444
9Shock Treatment2.381981•5.7005872
10The Legacy2.381979•5.8003819