Frances Gray has: Played Bernice Carter in "Circle of Power" in 1981. Played Jury Foreman in "Matlock" in 1986. Played The Thirty Women in "Beloved" in 1998. Played Wanda in "Strong Medicine" in 2000. Played Sister Faye in "Friday After Next" in 2002. Played Elderly Woman in "Parenthood" in 2010.
Frances Gray Patton's birth name is Gray, Frances MacRae.
Frances Eally Gray was born in 1790.
Frances Eally Gray died in 1856.
Frances Angevine Gray has written: 'Fragile armor' 'Signature of time'
Caden Michael Gray has: Played Henry in "Hannah Montana" in 2006. Played Gavroche in "Glee" in 2009. Played Paulie Glover in "Zeke and Luther" in 2009. Performed in "Victorious" in 2010. Played Abner in "Victorious" in 2010.
Heather Laura Gray has: Played Maria in "The Chris Isaak Show" in 2001. Played Background Dancer in "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" in 2003. Played Patrice Thibodeaux in "Dead Like Me" in 2003. Played Penelope in "Earthsea" in 2004. Played Michelle in "The Score" in 2005. Performed in "Moments" in 2006.
Walter Gray IV has: Played Man in "What Could Have Been" in 2006. Played Zach in "Hollywood NOS" in 2011. Played Photographer in "The House of Americans" in 2011. Played Devon in "The Newsroom" in 2012. Played Partygoer in "A Likely Story" in 2013.
Melanna Gray has: Played Track Athlete in "Higher Learning" in 1995. Played Beauty in "The Firing Squad" in 1999. Played Zuria Dutchess in "Dukes and the Dutchess" in 2009. Played Judge in "The Retreat" in 2013. Played Charice in "Please Return" in 2013.
Frances Gray Patton was born on March 19, 1906, in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
Frances Gray Patton died on March 28, 2000, in Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Rob Anthony Gray has: Played Hitman in "40 Year Scotch" in 2004. Played Vincent in "Fugitive Hunter" in 2005. Played Cop in "Smosh" in 2006. Played Skid in "Candy Girl" in 2008. Played The Stranger in "The Empty Room" in 2009.
Fenton Gray has: Played Reporter in "Grange Hill" in 1978. Played Ko-Ko in "The Mikado" in 1992. Played Colin in "Murder in Mind" in 1994. Played Teacher in "Chalk" in 1997. Played Ko-Ko, The Lord High Executioner in "The Mikado" in 2001.