Spalding Gray
Spalding Rockwell Gray (June 5, 1941 – ca. January 10, 2004) was an American actor, playwright, screenwriter, performance artist, and monologuist. He was primarily known for his "trenchant, personal narratives delivered on sparse, unadorned sets with a dry, WASP, quiet mania." Gray achieved celebrity for writing and acting in the play Swimming to Cambodia, adapted into a film in 1987. He began his career in regional theatre, moved to New York in 1967 and three years later joined Richard Schechner's experimental troupe, the Performance Group. He co-founded the Wooster Group ensemble in 1975. He died in New York City of an apparent suicide. A documentary film about his life, entitled And Everything is Going Fine, was released in 2010 and is directed by Steven Soderbergh.
Movies starring Spalding Gray (49)
Earl Culver
Self (Archive Footage)
Self (Archive Footage)
Scooter Mccrae
Dr. Geisler
Prof. Jackson
Mr. Tom Miranda
Mr. Jennings
Alfred
Louis
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Simon Veatch
Jack's Dad
Jeremy Watt
Walter Curl
Paul Bladden
Sayre
Priest
Mr. Mungo
Doctor
Dr. Erdman
The Talk Show Host
Frank Goodrich
Stage Manager
Dr. Richard Milstein
Peter Epstein
Reverend T.j. Cardew
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Earl Culver
Talk Show Host
Dr. Rodney
Travel Agent
Obscene Phone Caller (Voice)
Terry Norfolk
U.s. Consul
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Spalding Gray
Radical At Party
Movies Made by Spalding Gray (7)
Writer
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