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Charles H. Gray (November 27, 1921 St. Louis, Missouri – August 2, 2008 Joshua Tree, San Bernardino County, California) was an American actor best known from his work in the TV series ''Highway Patrol'' as Officer Edwards, trail scout Clay Forrester in ''Rawhide'' and as Bill Foster in the soap opera ''The Young and the Restless''. Beginning in mostly small uncredited roles in films by the middle 1950s he was acting mostly in Western TV series as: ''The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp'', ''Gunsmoke'', ''Black Saddle'', ''The Texan'', ''Yancy Derringer'', ''Zane Grey Theater'', ''Have Gun - Will Travel'', ''Riverboat'', ''Death Valley Days'', ''Gunslinger'', ''Laredo'', ''The Road West'', ''The Iron Horse'', ''The High Chaparral'', ''The Virginian'', ''Bearcats!'', ''Bonanza'' and ''Alias Smith and Jones''. He also appeared in many TV movies. ==Partial filmography== * ''Prophecy'' (1979) as Sheriff * ''The New Centurions'' (1972) as Bethel * ''Junior Bonner'' (1972) as Burt * ''The Organization'' (1971) as Night Watchman * ''Bless the Beasts & Children'' (1971) as Captain Cotton * ''Alias Smith and Jones'' (1971) as Jesse Jordan (episode "The Posse That Wouldn't Quit") * ''Charro!'' (1969) as Mody * ''I Want to Live!'' (1958) as Luke (uncredited) * ''Desert Hell'' (1958) as Pvt. Bandurski * ''Cattle Empire'' (1958) as Tom Powis * ''Ride a Violent Mile'' (1957) as Dory * ''The Unknown Terror'' (1957) as Jim Wheatley * ''Trooper Hook'' (1957) as Soldier * ''God Is My Partner'' (1957) as Ross Newman (uncredited) * ''The Black Whip'' (1956) as Chick Hainline * ''Tension at Table Rock'' (1956) as Zecca (uncredited) * ''The Houston Story'' (1956) as Don Stokes (uncredited) * ''One Desire'' (1955) as Vernon's son (uncredited) * ''Tales of Manhattan'' (1942) as Rod (uncredited) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charles H. Gray」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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