Willoughby Gray

Willoughby Gray

Deceased · Born: Nov 5, 1916 · Died: Feb 13, 1993

Personal Details

BornNov 5, 1916 London, England, UK

Biography

Willoughby Gray, a talented individual of immense artistic merit, was born on the fifth day of November, nineteen sixteen, in the bustling metropolis of London, England, United Kingdom. This remarkable person went on to establish a distinguished career as both an accomplished actor and a skilled writer, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

Throughout his illustrious career, Gray's impressive body of work included notable roles in films such as "The Princess Bride" (1987),"A View to a Kill" (1985),and "Madame Bovary" (1964). These performances showcased his remarkable range and versatility as a thespian, captivating audiences and earning him widespread recognition.

In his personal life, Gray was united in matrimony to the lovely Felicity Gray, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love. Tragically, his life was cut short on February 13, nineteen ninety-three, in the charming town of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom. Despite his untimely passing, Gray's remarkable legacy continues to inspire and delight audiences to this very day.

Career

1987
Howards' Way
Howards' Way as Sir John Stevens
1986
1985
A View to a Kill
A View to a Kill as Dr. Carl Mortner
1984
The Hit
The Hit as Judge
1980
The Gamekeeper
The Gamekeeper as The Duke
1978
Absolution
Absolution as Brigadier Walsh
1974
Dead Cert
Dead Cert as Coroner
1973
ITV Saturday Night Theatre
ITV Saturday Night Theatre as Brigadier Perring
1972
Young Winston
Young Winston as Gladstone (uncredited)
1970
Waterloo
Waterloo as Ramsey
1967
The Man Outside
The Man Outside as Detective Inspector
The Dirty Dozen
The Dirty Dozen as German Officer (uncredited)
1959
The Mummy
The Mummy as Dr. Reilly
1956
1954
The Venusian
The Venusian as Tom Harding
1952
Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow
Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow as British Officer
1950