Roger Gray
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Roger Gray (May 26, 1881 – January 20, 1959) was an American character who was active in the early years of the talking picture era. Born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1881, he began acting later in life, his first role being featured part in 1930's Hit the Deck. Over his 14-year career he would have small or featured roles in over 75 films, including such classics as The Merry Widow (1934), Les Misérables (1935), Captains Courageous (1937), The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1939), and 1940's Road to Singapore. His final appearance would be in a small role in the 1943 film Redhead from Manhattan. Married and divorced twice, he died in a Los Angeles hospital, and his body was cremated in the crematorium of Hollywood Memorial Cemetery (now Hollywood Forever Cemetery).

Fury

Everyman's Law

Barefoot Boy

Rebellion

The Arkansas Traveler

You and Me

Barbary Coast

History Is Made at Night

George White's Scandals

The Murder of Dr. Harrigan

Kentucky Kernels

Mountain Justice

Mary Jane's Pa

The Man Who Returned to Life

We Live Again

Professor Beware

Murder in the Fleet

The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady

Gaslight

Out West with the Peppers

Torchy Blane in Chinatown

Hit the Deck

Captains Courageous

The Westerner

Buck Benny Rides Again

The Singing Kid

Angels Over Broadway

Road to Singapore

The Merry Widow

Redhead from Manhattan

The Pinto Kid

Pardon My Gun
Rolling Along

The Incredible Stranger
His Old Flame

A Wicked Woman

The Durango Kid

The Merry Frinks

Ship Cafe

Double Wedding

Naughty Marietta

Wild and Woolly

Killer at Large

Mad Love

Don't Bet on Blondes

Les Misérables
