Arnold Gray

Arnold Gray

Deceased · Born: Apr 20, 1899 · Died: May 3, 1936

Personal Details

BornApr 20, 1899 Toledo, Ohio, USA

Biography

Arnold Gray, a renowned thespian, entered the world on April 20, 1899, in the vibrant city of Toledo, Ohio, USA. This talented individual's remarkable career in the realm of acting saw him appear in a plethora of captivating productions, including the 1932 cinematic masterpiece "Bird of Paradise", the 1926 theatrical release "West of Broadway", and the 1926 cinematic endeavour "The Flame of the Yukon". In addition to his professional pursuits, Arnold Gray's personal life was marked by a loving union with his wife, the lovely Josefina Ramos. Tragically, Arnold Gray's life was cut short on May 3, 1936, in the picturesque town of Alpine, California, USA.

Career

1935
Private Worlds
Private Worlds as Clarkson
She
She as Priest
1934
Take the Stand
Take the Stand as Percy Dale
Finishing School
Finishing School as Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Twentieth Century
Twentieth Century as Stage Actor (uncredited)
1933
The Phantom Broadcast
The Phantom Broadcast as Grant Murdock
1932
The Dentist
The Dentist as Arthur the Iceman
The Most Dangerous Game
The Most Dangerous Game as Passenger on Yacht (uncredited)
The Lost Squadron
The Lost Squadron as Tall Actor in War Film (uncredited)
The Mummy
The Mummy as Knight (scenes deleted)
1926
West of Broadway
West of Broadway as Bruce Elwood