Connie Ray, a talented individual with a passion for the arts, began her educational journey by studying dance at East Carolina University. She further honed her skills by earning a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting from Ohio University.
Known for her impressive body of work in both screen and stage productions, Connie Ray is also a gifted writer. Her professional career has taken her to various locations, with her currently dividing her time between Los Angeles and New York.
Throughout her illustrious career, Connie Ray has appeared in a wide range of films and television shows, including the popular series "The Torkelsons" in 1991, "Hope Floats" in 1998, "Idle Hands" in 1999, "Stuart Little" in 1999, "About Schmidt" in 2002, "Ice Princess" in 2005, "Thank You for Smoking" in 2005, "The Big C" in 2010, and "Grey's Anatomy" in 2005.
In addition to her work in film and television, Connie Ray is also a prolific playwright. She has penned the "Smoke on the Mountain" trilogy, which has become one of the most produced musicals in America over the past twenty-five years.