Kevin Bray has: Played himself in "Biography" in 1987. Played himself in "Making the Video" in 1999. Played himself in "Shot Caller: From Videos to Features" in 2002. Played Criminal in "All About the Benjamins" in 2002. Played himself in "Miami Nice" in 2002. Played himself in "All About the Stunts" in 2002. Played Himself (video director) in "Whitney Houston: The True Story" in 2002. Played Himself - Director in "Fight the Good Fight" in 2004. Performed in "Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child" in 2010.
Renonda Bray has: Played Lori Green in "Night Altered" in 2005. Played Pedestrian in "Chicago Overcoat" in 2009. Played Lamaze mother with Gay dads in "Creative Differences" in 2010. Played Black Panther in "The Chicago 8" in 2011. Played Margie in "The Evolution of Andrew Andrews" in 2012.
Yvonne de Bray has: Performed in "Le poison du professeur Rouff" in 1911. Played Mamita in "Gigi" in 1949. Played Victoire in "Olivia" in 1951. Played Marie-Bonne in "Nez de cuir" in 1952. Played La voyageuse in "Quand tu liras cette lettre" in 1953.
Karen Bray has: Played Alex in "Blood Light" in 2010. Played Model Ingrid in "Model Ingrid" in 2011. Performed in "Zombie in a Penguin Suit" in 2011. Played Clara Reyes in "Hoarding Eleven" in 2012. Played Various in "Sasketch Show" in 2013. Played Doris in "Bill Lowe (the Pillow)" in 2013.
Peter Bray has: Played Oxblood Oxheart - the Fighter in "Popeye" in 1980. Played Six Footer in "It Rained All Night the Day I Left" in 1980. Played Bar Doorman in "Keeping Track" in 1987. Played The Animal in "Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story" in 1992. Played Marcus Ellery in "Due South" in 1994.
Michael Bray has: Played Andrew Bailey in "Horizon" in 1964. Performed in "Hold the Back Page" in 1985. Played Hugh in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Peter in "Family Pride" in 1991. Played Sgt Steve Renton in "Soldier Soldier" in 1991. Played A.R.V. Sergeant in "Between the Lines" in 1992. Played Lieutenant Scott in "Heartbeat" in 1992.
Samantha Wilkinson has: Played TV Station Girl in "Dating the Enemy" in 1996. Played Kimberly Bray in "All Saints" in 1998. Played Joan in "Instant Karma" in 2001. Played Amber in "Love in the First Degree" in 2004. Played Reporter 1 in "Rescue Special Ops" in 2009.
Bray is a small village in the county of Berkshire on the banks of the river Thames about 30 miles west of Central London. It is the location of a film and television studio
Nicholas Franklin Bray has: Played Matt in "Erotic Confessions" in 1994. Played Jeff in "Nightcap" in 1999. Played Dean in "The Pleasure Zone" in 1999. Played Dean (episode "Promiscuous") in "Pleasure Zone: Volume 4 - Promiscuous" in 2000. Played Tom Johnson in "Insatiable Wives" in 2000. Played Harry in "Secret Needs" in 2001. Played Walter in "Secret Pleasures" in 2002. Played Johnny in "Alter" in 2009. Played Joseph Stable in "The Scrapper" in 2012.
Kurt Altschwager has: Played Himself (production designer) in "Frankenstein Reborn: Behind the Scenes" in 2005. Played Survivor in "King of the Lost World" in 2005. Played Officer Lebowski in "Dead Men Walking" in 2005. Played Farmer Barton in "The Beast of Bray Road" in 2005. Played Morty in "Koreatown" in 2007. Played Travis in "The Apocalypse" in 2007.
Liberty Smith has: Played Daisy Bray in "Judging Amy" in 1999. Played Becky Preston in "Saving Shiloh" in 2006. Played Pig-Tailed Girl in "Trail End" in 2007. Played Lily in "In a Moment" in 2007. Played Little Opal Carter in "Saving Grace B. Jones" in 2009. Played Lena in "Special Agent Oso" in 2009.
Maija Polsley has: Played June Brown in "The Beast of Bray Road" in 2005. Played Hottie in "Saturday" in 2006. Played Landon in "Plaguers" in 2008. Played herself in "Scares in Space" in 2009. Played Julie Ferguson in "Killer View" in 2009. Played Good Times Montage Girl in "Chick Magnet" in 2011. Played Sarah in "The Life Zone" in 2011.
Bray Studios, located in Berkshire, England, is known for its association with Hammer Film Productions, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s. It was the filming location for many iconic horror films, including "Dracula" (1958) and "Frankenstein" (1957). Additionally, it has hosted various other productions, including television series and feature films across multiple genres. The studio's distinctive Gothic aesthetic made it a popular choice for horror and fantasy projects.