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Charles Gray(1928-2000)

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Charles Gray in Les diamants sont éternels (1971)
Trailer for The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
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The son of a surveyor, Charles Gray was born and raised in Queen's Park, Bournemouth. As a young actor, he received his vocal training from the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon and at the Old Vic, having long abandoned his first job as clerk for a real estate agent. His voice was to become one of his most valuable tools. In fact, from January 1966, he subtly, almost imperceptibly, dubbed for Jack Hawkins after this actor became unable to speak his lines due to throat cancer. In later years, Gray's trademark voice was regularly heard on television commercials.

Gray's theatrical debut came in 1952 in the part of Charles the Wrestler (he measured 6 foot, 1 inches in height) in "As You Like It", appearing under his original name, 'Donald Gray'. From 1956, as 'Charles' Gray (since there already was a one-armed actor named Donald Gray), he took to leading dramatic roles, and won critical plaudits as Achilles in "Troilus and Cressida", Macduff in "Macbeth" and as the gluttonous Sir Epicure Mammon in Tyrone Guthrie's up-dated version of "The Alchemist", in 1962. He repeated his Old Vic performance as Henry Bolingbroke for his Broadway debut at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1956. A notable later performance, while touring the U.S. and Canada, was as the Prince of Wales in Peter Stone's tale of the famous 19th century actor Edmund Kean ("Kean", 1961). In 1964, Gray won the Clarence Derwent Award as Best Supporting Actor for his part in the controversial play "Poor Bitos", by Jean Anouilh, co-starring Donald Pleasence. He was offered his first role on the big screen, reprising a success on the West End stage in 1958, as Captain Cyril Mavors,in the satirical musical Expresso Bongo (1959).

For the next forty years, heavy-set, silver-haired, jut-jawed Charles Gray used his imposing frame and mellifluous voice to great effect in creating for the screen a memorable gallery of egocentric, imperious toffs, and suave, sardonic super-villains. While his performances at times verged on the camp, Gray cheerfully allowed himself to be cast within his range of basically unsympathetic characters, which he could play well and with ease. He tended to favour television as his preferred medium, though some of his most popular roles were for the big screen. Among his niche of staple characters were the coldly pompous military heavies (General Gabler in La nuit des généraux (1967), or the perpetually sneering, overbearing upper-class twits (true-to-form, as defecting spy Hillary Vance in the Angoisse (1973) episode "Night is the Time for Killing"). At his evil best, he was commanding as the demonic acolyte Mocata, in Les Vierges de Satan (1968) and as the feline-stroking, velvety-voiced nemesis of James Bond, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, in Les diamants sont éternels (1971). He was also suitably sinister as Bates the Butler, one of the red herrings of Agatha Christie's Le miroir se brisa (1980).

Gray's recurring roles included Lord Seacroft (senior, as well as junior) in the short-lived satirical miniseries The Upper Crusts (1973) as a down-on-his-heels aristocrat, keeping up appearances after being forced to live in a high-rise housing estate; and as the sedentary brother of the famous sleuth at 221b Baker Street, Mycroft, in Sherlock Holmes attaque l'Orient-Express (1976). Later, he was utilised as temporary replacement, first for Edward Hardwicke,and, subsequently, for the hospitalised star Jeremy Brett, in Granada Television's various instalments of the Sherlock Holmes saga (1985-1994). Gray died of cancer in March 2000, aged 71.
BornAugust 29, 1928
DiedMarch 7, 2000(71)
BornAugust 29, 1928
DiedMarch 7, 2000(71)
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Known for

Les diamants sont éternels (1971)
Les diamants sont éternels
6.5
  • Blofeld
  • 1971
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
7.4
  • The Criminologist - An Expert
  • 1975
Sean Connery in On ne vit que deux fois (1967)
On ne vit que deux fois
6.8
  • Henderson
  • 1967
La nuit des généraux (1967)
La nuit des généraux
7.2
  • General von Seidlitz-Gabler
  • 1967

Credits

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Actor



  • Longitude (2000)
    Longitude
    7.8
    TV Mini Series
    • Admiral Balchen
    • 2000
  • Orson Welles in One Man Band (1999)
    One Man Band
    7.1
    Short
    • Tailor
    • 1999
  • The Tichborne Claimant (1998)
    The Tichborne Claimant
    6.1
    • Arundell
    • 1998
  • Ian McShane in Madson (1996)
    Madson
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Sir Ranald Hearnley
    • 1996
  • Kappei Yamaguchi in Les Chroniques d'Arslân (1993)
    Les Chroniques d'Arslân
    6.7
    TV Mini Series
    • Priest (Manga UK dub) (English version, voice)
    • 1993–1995
  • Scarlett (1994)
    Scarlett
    6.4
    TV Mini Series
    • The Judge
    • 1994
  • The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1994)
    The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
    8.6
    TV Mini Series
    • Mycroft Holmes
    • 1994
  • Arslân Senki II (1992)
    Arslân Senki II
    6.8
    • Priest (Manga UK dub) (English version, voice)
    • 1992
  • Tales from the Poop Deck (1992)
    Tales from the Poop Deck
    TV Series
    • Adm. Dennis De'Ath
    • 1992
  • Firestar: First Contact (1991)
    Firestar: First Contact
    4.3
    • Commodore Vandross
    • 1991
  • Performance (1991)
    Performance
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Maurice Hussey
    • 1991
  • Arslân Senki (1991)
    Arslân Senki
    7.0
    • Priest (Manga UK dub) (English version, voice)
    • 1991
  • Simon Jones and Brian Protheroe in Shrinks (1991)
    Shrinks
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Lord Rissington
    • 1991
  • John Bach, Rebecca Gilling, Oliver Tobias, and Peta Toppano in The Paper Man (1990)
    The Paper Man
    7.5
    TV Mini Series
    • Prime Minister
    • 1990
  • Harry et Harriet (1990)
    Harry et Harriet
    2.7
    • Satan
    • 1990

Additional Crew



  • Brigitte Bardot and Sean Connery in Shalako (1968)
    Shalako
    5.6
    • voice dubbing: Jack Hawkins (english version, uncredited)
    • 1968

Soundtrack



  • The 7PM Project (2009)
    The 7PM Project
    4.2
    TV Series
    • performer: "Time Warp"
    • 2023–2024
  • Ordinary Sausage in Ordinary Sausage (2020)
    Ordinary Sausage
    TV Series
    • performer: "Time Warp"
    • 2020
  • Cold Case : Affaires classées (2003)
    Cold Case : Affaires classées
    7.6
    TV Series
    • performer: "Time Warp", "Eddie", "Super Heroes" (uncredited)
    • 2005
  • Promo Poster
    Duos d'un jour
    6.1
    • writer: "Mexican Radio"
    • 2000
  • Katy Carmichael, Julia Deakin, Nick Frost, Mark Heap, and Simon Pegg in Les allumés (1999)
    Les allumés
    8.5
    TV Series
    • performer: "The Time Warp"
    • 1999
  • Tohuwabohu (1990)
    Tohuwabohu
    7.7
    TV Series
    • performer: "The Time Warp" (uncredited)
    • 1998
  • C.H.U.D. 2 (1989)
    C.H.U.D. 2
    4.2
    • writer: "Guys Like Girls"
    • 1989
  • The Rocky Horror Treatment (1981)
    The Rocky Horror Treatment
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Time Warp" (uncredited)
    • 1981
  • Shock Treatment (1981)
    Shock Treatment
    5.7
    • performer: "Anyhow, Anyhow"
    • 1981
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
    The Rocky Horror Picture Show
    7.4
    • performer: "Time Warp", "Eddie", "Super Heroes" (uncredited)
    • 1975

Videos5

The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
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The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
Trailer
Trailer 2:38
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Trailer
Trailer 2:38
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Official Trailer
Trailer 3:39
Official Trailer
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Trailer 0:30
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Devil Rides Out
Trailer 2:28
The Devil Rides Out

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Charles D. Gray
  • Height
    • 1.85 m
  • Born
    • August 29, 1928
    • Bournemouth, Dorset, England, UK
  • Died
    • March 7, 2000
    • Brompton, London, England, UK(throat cancer)
  • Parents
      Donald Gray
  • Other works
    Portrayed the Prince of Wales in the Broadway musical "Kean" (1964).

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Played both a good guy and a villain in the Bond movies. Gray was Henderson (good guy), 007's Japan contact in On ne vit que deux fois (1967), then played Ernst Stavros Blofeld (master villain) in Les diamants sont éternels (1971).
  • Quotes
    I'm not in the least aristocratic in real life, old boy. I much prefer a pint at the local.
  • Trademarks
      Aristocratic manner and a distinctive silky voice
  • Nickname
    • No Neck

FAQ

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  • When did Charles Gray die?
    March 7, 2000
  • How did Charles Gray die?
    Throat cancer
  • How old was Charles Gray when he died?
    71 years old
  • Where did Charles Gray die?
    Brompton, London, England, UK
  • When was Charles Gray born?
    August 29, 1928

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