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Charles H. Gray is a Actor American born on 27 november 1921

Charles H. Gray

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Nationality USA
Birth 27 november 1921
Death 2 august 2008 (at 86 years)

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.

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Filmography of Charles H. Gray (14 films)

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Prophecy
Prophecy (1979)
, 1h42
Directed by John Frankenheimer
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Natural horror films
Actors Robert Foxworth, Talia Shire, Armand Assante, Richard A. Dysart, George Clutesi, Graham Jarvis
Roles Sheriff
Rating54% 2.749942.749942.749942.749942.74994
Tracking two lost lumberjacks through the night, a rescue team nearly follows a hound over a cliff. Two men rappel down to retrieve the fallen hound, but they are killed. The third, hearing screams down below, rappels down to investigate, where he finds his team mates dead, only to be killed himself by an unseen entity.
Bless the Beasts & Children, 1h49
Directed by Stanley Kramer
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Transport films, Road movies
Actors Bill Mumy, Barry Robins, Jesse White, Miles Chapin, Kenneth C. Swofford, Elaine Devry
Roles Captain Cotton
Rating66% 3.3471753.3471753.3471753.3471753.347175
The story follows a group of six teenaged boys, who share a cabin at a residential summer camp in the western mountains. Each of the boys is a misfit in one way or another; the group is ostracized by the other boys at the camp, and form a bond based, in part, on this broader social isolation. After being taken on a field trip to see a herd of bison selected for culling by local hunters, the boys resolve to sneak away from the camp and set the penned bison free.
Junior Bonner, 1h40
Directed by Sam Peckinpah
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Western
Actors Steve McQueen, Robert Preston, Ida Lupino, Ben Johnson, Bill McKinney, Joe Don Baker
Roles Burt
Rating66% 3.3444553.3444553.3444553.3444553.344455
Junior "JR" Bonner is a rodeo rider who is slightly "over the hill". Junior is first seen taping up his injuries after an unsuccessful ride on an ornery bull named Sunshine.
The New Centurions, 1h43
Directed by Richard Fleischer
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Crime
Actors George C. Scott, Stacy Keach, Jane Alexander, Scott Wilson, Erik Estrada, Carol Speed
Roles Bethel
Rating69% 3.494753.494753.494753.494753.49475
Three rookie cops, Roy Fehler, Gus Plebesly, and Sergio Duran, report for duty with the Los Angeles police department. Roy is married with a daughter and intends to eventually become a law student. Gus is a father of three. Serge is a native of East L.A., who never expected to end up patrolling its streets.
The Organization, 1h43
Directed by Don Medford
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Crime
Actors Sidney Poitier, Barbara McNair, Sheree North, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Raúl Juliá, Billy "Green" Bush
Roles George Morgan
Rating60% 3.00013.00013.00013.00013.0001
After a break-in at the headquarters of a company, the police are called in. One of the executives has been murdered, and the watchman has been bludgeoned. It is not a simple robbery, the man was killed by shots from two different guns, there are several unexplained facts and nothing was stolen.
Wild Rovers, 2h16
Directed by Blake Edwards
Origin USA
Genres Action, Western
Actors William Holden, Ryan O'Neal, Karl Malden, Tom Skerritt, Leora Dana, Moses Gunn
Roles Savage
Rating64% 3.246583.246583.246583.246583.24658
An aging cowboy, Ross Bodine, and a younger one, Frank Post, work on cattleman Walt Buckman's ranch in Montana. A neighboring sheepman, Hansen, is in a long-running feud with Buckman.
Charro!
Charro! (1969)
, 1h38
Directed by Charles Marquis Warren
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Western
Actors Elvis Presley, Ina Balin, Victor French, Barbara Werle, James Sikking, Paul Brinegar
Roles Mody
Rating56% 2.8010052.8010052.8010052.8010052.801005
Jess Wade, a former member of a gang of outlaws led by Vince Hackett, is tricked into believing that an old flame of his and Vince's, Tracy Winters, wanted to meet him in a seedy Mexican saloon. Jess later sees Billy Roy Hackett, Vince's younger brother, summoning Vince and the other members of the gang into the saloon. Jess, realizing he was set up, orders the bar patrons to leave as a shoot out later ensues. After making a break for the door Jess is later stopped by another gang member, Gunner, and is trapped. Forcing Jess to relinquish his gun and to go with them to their hideout in the mountains, Vince later tells him that the gang had stolen a gold-plated cannon that was used by Emperor Maximilian in his ill-fated fight against popular Mexican leader Benito Juarez. After explaining to him about them stealing the cannon, Vince tells Jess that he let the word get out that, although a now-deceased member of the gang named Norm was the one who helped steal the cannon that it was Jess who stole it and had sustained a neck wound as a result of being shot by one of the guards, according to a wanted poster out on him. Ordering his men to subdue Jess on the ground, Vince takes a branding iron and burns a wound to his neck. Taking Jess' horse, Vince and the gang later leave Jess and take off. The gang's motive is to force a ransom from the town they stole the cannon from, but the gang also uses the cannon to hold the townspeople at bay. Only Wade can save the people from his former gang.
Cattle Empire, 1h23
Directed by Charles Marquis Warren
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Joel McCrea, Gloria Talbott, Don Haggerty, Phyllis Coates, Bing Russell, Paul Brinegar
Roles Tom Powis (as Charles Gray)
Rating61% 3.0971653.0971653.0971653.0971653.097165
John Cord (Joel McCrea) a brave cowboy/ex-con hits the dusty trail as the leader of a major cattle drive. He is offered the job by the very townspeople his gang terrorized a few years before. They are also the same people who put him in the slammer, and even though he accepts the task, he secretly plots his revenge. He gets it by proving himself courageous and honest.
Desert Hell, 1h22
Directed by Charles Marquis Warren
Origin USA
Genres War, Adventure
Actors Brian Keith, Barbara Hale, Richard Denning, Philip Pine, Charles H. Gray, Ron Foster
Roles Pvt. Bandurski
Rating56% 2.83222.83222.83222.83222.8322
After an ambush by an Arab tribe, two surviving French Legionnaires return to their fort. One of them, Capt. Edwards, is assigned a new patrol and a mission to alert another fort that an attack may be imminent. The other, Sgt. Major Benet, remains behind. Edwards' situation is further complicated when he catches his wife, Celie, in the arms of a lieutenant, Forbes.
Trooper Hook, 1h21
Directed by Charles Marquis Warren
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Joel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck, Earl Holliman, Edward Andrews, John Dehner, Susan Kohner
Roles Soldier
Rating65% 3.2959353.2959353.2959353.2959353.295935
As the action opens, Chief Nanchez (Rudolfo Acosta) signals an order for the execution of a US cavalry troop that has been surrounded on a cliff by his Apache warriors, and the entrapped soldiers are summarily massacred. Arriving on the scene, cavalry reinforcements attack the Apaches, and Sgt. Clovis Hook (Joel McCrea) tackles Chief Nanchez, the two old adversaries falling off their horses and wrestling on the ground in fierce hand-to-hand combat. The army troop defeats the Apaches, and according to orders, take Nanchez alive, along with most of his braves, but a few manage to escape. The soldiers then torch the Apache village, rounding up the women and children for resettlement to the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. Among the native women and children, a soldier spots a white woman and calls out to Sgt. Hook. The woman, dressed native style, except for a short haircut, appears emotionally detached, yet possessively clutches a small half-Indian child of perhaps five years. Although she remains silent and unresponsive, they subsequently learn that she is Cora Sutcliff (Barbara Stanwyck), who was taken captive in a raid some years before on a journey westward to join her rancher husband. Upon determining that the white woman is the mother of Chief Nanchez’s son, the soldiers express disgust that she is “an Indian’s leavings” and that she would let herself give birth to Nanchez’s “whelp.” Sgt. Hook tactfully suggests that they simply report ahead to the fort that a white woman who is the mother of Nanchez’s son has been recovered and will be returning with them.
The Unknown Terror
Directed by Charles Marquis Warren
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Actors John Howard, Mala Powers, Charles H. Gray, Paul Richards
Roles Jim Wheatley
Rating48% 2.4236652.4236652.4236652.4236652.423665
The mysterious disappearance of Jim Wheatley, while exploring the "cave of the dead" near a Mexican village, brings his sister, Gina, and her husband, Dan Matthews, to the territory to search for him. Embittered, crippled Pete Morgan insists on going along and reminds Dan that his condition is Dan's fault since it happened in an accident in which Pete saved Dan's life. Plus, Gina was Pete's sweetheart before the accident.
Tension at Table Rock, 1h33
Directed by Charles Marquis Warren
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Western
Actors Richard Egan, Dorothy Malone, Cameron Mitchell, Angie Dickinson, Billy Chapin, Royal Dano
Roles Zecca (uncredited)
Rating63% 3.194213.194213.194213.194213.19421
After killing a man whom many thought was his friend, Wes Tancred is assaulted and immortalized in an uncomplimentary song about one man shooting his best friend in the back, when in fact Wes' friend was reaching for his gun to shoot Wes in the back as he started out the door. Wes leaves town and winds up working as a hostler at a Stagecoach Outpost. He adopts an alias and befriends the father and son that run the outpost. Three outlaws arrive with plans to rob the Stagecoach when it arrives. The Father is killed in a showdown with the three outlaws. Wes kills them and takes the boy to live with his aunt and uncle, who is the Sheriff in Table Rock. A reckless band of herders that are running a cattle drive come to town with revelry and kill a sodbuster. In court there is testimony presented that the murder was self-defense, because the ramrodder had placed a weapon in the victim's hand. Both the Sheriff and Wes are aware of this, however the Sheriff, who was traumatized from a previous beating, states in his report, that it was self-defense. He revises his report when Wes steps forward with testimony to the contrary, challenging him to overcome his fear. Wes shoots down a hired gun that comes to town to kill the Sheriff and the Sheriff, in turn, shoots the man who hires the gunman when he attempts to shoot Wes in the back.