Gray, Bruce 1939-
Gray, Bruce 1939-
PERSONAL
Sources cite full name variously as Bruce Hiebert Gray or Robert Bruce Gray; born September 9, 1939, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Education: University of Toronto, M.A., psychology; studied acting with Brian Reise, Michael Howard, David Lehman, Milton Katselas, and Stephen Book. Avocational Interests: Puerto Rican cuisine, personal training, running, primitive masks and art from Africa and New Guinea.
Career:
Actor, director, and writer. Aries Productions, executive (with others); Circle Repertory Company, New York City, member of the company. Appeared in advertisements. Speaker at various venues. Affiliated with various charities and causes, including the AIDS Project Los Angeles, Project Angel Food, the Heart Fund, REACH, the United Way, and medical research organizations.
Member:
Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association, Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA).
Awards, Honors:
DramaLogue Award, best director or production, c. 1981, for Loot; the Los Angeles Times named Blithe Spirit the year's most beautiful production, c. 1982; DramaLogue Award, best director or production, c. 1983, for Entertaining Mr. Sloan; Philadelphia Critics Circle Award, c. 1990, for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; DramaLogue Award, c. 1992, for Seven Sundays; Critics Choice Award, c. 1995, for Seymour in the Very Heart of Winter; Gemini Award, best performance by an actor in a continuing leading dramatic role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1998, for Traders; LA Weekly Award nomination, for Quartermaine's Terms; DramaLogue Award, for The Good Doctor; LA Weekly Award and Robbie Award, for directing works of the playwright Joe Orton.
CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series:
Lead role, Son of a Hundred Kings, broadcast on The Serial, CBC, 1963.
Timothy "Tim" Stanton, Strange Paradise, CBC, 1969.
Dr. Warren Parker, Somerset (also known as Another World: Somerset and Somerset: Bay City), NBC, beginning 1974.
Wyatt Coles, All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction and La force du destin), ABC, beginning 1975.
Dr. Neal Chapman, High Hopes, CBC and syndicated, beginning 1978.
Owen Madison, The Edge of Night (also known as Edge of Night), ABC, 1979-80.
Mark Wilcox, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R, The Innocent Years, Atithasa niata, Les feux de l'amour, Schatten der Leidenschaft, and Tunteita ja tuoksuja), CBS, beginning 1986.
George Blyth, General Hospital (also known as Hopital central and Hospital general), ABC, beginning 1987.
Mentor, Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (live action and animated; also known as Captain Power), syndicated, 1987-88.
Doctor, Santa Barbara (also known as California Clan), NBC, beginning 1988.
Phillip Webb, Generations, NBC, 1989-91.
Adam Cunningham, Traders (also known as Haute finance), CanWest Global Television (Canada) and Lifetime, 1996-2000.
George Schickel, a recurring role, Queer as Folk (also known as Q.A.F. and Queer as Folk USA), Showtime, 2002.
Gene Wilbanks, Playmakers, ESPN, 2003.
Judge James E. Reilly, Passions (also known as Harmony's Passions and The Passions Storm), NBC, beginning 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Powell, A Death in California (also known as Psychopath), ABC, 1985.
Fred Zinneman, Sinatra, CBS, 1992.
Alex Kirk, JFK: Reckless Youth (also known as JFK: Nuoruusvuodet and John F. Kennedy—Wilde Jugend), ABC, 1993.
Senator Rockefeller, Thanks of a Grateful Nation (also known as The Gulf War), Showtime, 1998.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Vic, Breaking Up, ABC, 1978.
Austin Morrow, Drop-Out Father, CBS, 1982.
Larry Ferris, Invitation to Hell (also known as The Club and Wes Craven's "Invitation to Hell"), ABC, 1984.
LBJ: The Early Years (also known as LBJ, L.B.J., and L.B.J.: The Early Years), NBC, 1987.
Minister, Drop-Out Mother (also known as Goodbye, Supermom), CBS, 1988.
Governor Steve Cowper, Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster (also known as Disaster at Valdez), HBO, 1992.
William Aaronwald, A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story (also known as The Lovers of Deceit: The Carolyn Warmus Story), ABC, 1992.
Ted, Rapture, 1993.
Admiral, Roswell (also known as Incident at Roswell and Roswell: The U.F.O. Cover-Up), Showtime, 1994.
Amos Moore, A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle, NBC, 1994.
Ed Holm, Legacy of Sin: The William Coit Story, Fox, 1995.
Marty, "Traveler's Rest," Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1996.
Fielding, Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story (also known as Life of the Party and Life of the Party: Pamela Harriman), Lifetime, 1998.
Ephraim Quince, Happy Face Murders, Showtime, 1999.
Dangerous Evidence: The Lori Jackson Story, Lifetime, 1999.
Dr. Matthews, When Andrew Came Home (also known as Taming Andrew), Lifetime, 2000.
Governor Paul L. Greene, The Last Debate, Showtime, 2000.
Donald Meyer, A Glimpse of Hell, FX Network, 2001.
Ed Kramer, A Killing Spring (also known as Copie non conforme), CTV (Canada), 2002.
Game referee, The Red Sneakers, Showtime, 2002.
Third trial judge, Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story (also known as Torso and Le torse), CTV (Canada), 2002.
Milton, Wall of Secrets (also known as Le mur des secrets), Lifetime, 2003.
Summerville, Dark Waters, Sci-Fi Channel, 2003.
Philip Laughton, Chasing Freedom (also known as Asylum), Court TV (now tru TV), 2004.
Wendall Henton, The Winning Season (also known as Honus and Me), TNT, 2004.
Earl MacDuff, Live Once, Die Twice (also known as Mourir deux fois), Lifetime, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Dr. Robert Miles, "Last Rights," Quincy, M.E. (also known as Quincy), NBC, 1980.
Harrison Cole, "Veteran," The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1981.
Patrick Degan, "Might as Well Be Dead," Nero Wolfe, NBC, 1981.
Professor Krieger, "Drifters," Lou Grant, CBS, 1981.
Dr. Alan Cosby, "Starting Over," Dallas (also known as Oil), CBS, 1981, some sources cite additional episodes.
"Little Foxes," Flamingo Road, NBC, 1981.
Senator Forbes, "Just My Bill," Knight Rider, NBC, 1982.
Senator Riker, "Letting Go," Knots Landing, CBS, 1982.
"A Matter of Honor," McClain's Law, NBC, 1982.
Colonel Harvey Blackwell, "Newheart," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983.
Admiral Goddard, Emerald Point N.A.S., CBS, 1983 (multiple episodes).
Dean Merrill, "Hit, Run and Homicide," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984.
Lawyer, "Truth and Consequences," Knots Landing, CBS, 1984.
Liam Farley, "Disappearance," Dynasty, ABC, 1984.
Mr. Barnes, "The Runaway," Boone, NBC, 1984.
Mr. Hillary, "Passages: Part 2," Happy Days (also known as Happy Days Again), ABC, 1984.
Paul Costa, "A Little Wine with Murder?," Simon & Simon, CBS, 1984.
T. J. Escott, "Love to Take You Home," Knots Landing, CBS, 1984.
"Give unto Caesar," Call to Glory, ABC, 1984.
Mr. Blake, "A Star Is Born," Three's a Crowd (also known as Three's Company Too), ABC, 1985.
Billy Pearson, "Happy Birthday," Alfred Hitchcock Presents (also known as Alfred Hitchcock esittaeae, Alfred Hitchcock presenta, Alfred Hitchcock presente, and Alfred Hitchcock zeigt), NBC, 1986.
Phil Manning, "Lost and Found," Silver Spoons, syndicated, 1986.
Senator Steven Houston, "The Girl Who Fell from the Sky," Airwolf (also known as Lobo del aire), CBS, 1986.
David Soames, "Power Plays," The Colbys (also known as Dynasty II: The Colbys), ABC, 1987.
Dr. Stuart Power, "Flame Street," Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (live action and animated; also known as Captain Power), syndicated, 1987.
Henry Payne, "Stand and Deliver," The Campbells, CTV (Canada) and syndicated, 1987.
Dr. Enric Engen, "Don't Play with Matches," Head of the Class, ABC, 1988.
Dr. Enric Engen, "Parent's Day," Head of the Class, ABC, 1988.
Dr. Stuart Power, "A Summoning of Thunder: Parts 1 & 2," Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (live action and animated; also known as Captain Power), syndicated, 1988.
(Uncredited) Group therapist, "Jung and the Restless," Night Court, NBC, 1988.
Herb Galloway, "Whose Woods Are These," Street Legal, CBC, 1988.
Lieutenant colonel Dalby, "Blood Brothers," Tour of Duty (also known as Operation Vietnam), CBS, 1988.
Lieutenant colonel Dalby, "The Hill," Tour of Duty (also known as Operation Vietnam), CBS, 1988.
Lieutenant colonel Dalby, "Paradise Lost," Tour of Duty (also known as Operation Vietnam), CBS, 1988.
Lieutenant colonel Dalby, "Under Siege," Tour of Duty (also known as Operation Vietnam), CBS, 1988.
Mr. Reese, "The Ambassador: Parts 1 & 2," Matlock, NBC, 1988.
Andrew Price, "Grand Delusions," Falcon Crest (also known as The Vintage Years), CBS, 1989.
Bryan Holland, "For Art's Sake," Alfred Hitchcock Presents (also known as Alfred Hitchcock esittaeae, Alfred Hitchcock presenta, Alfred Hitchcock presente, and Alfred Hitchcock zeigt), USA Network, 1989.
Charles "Charlie" Danforth, "Experience Is Something You Don't Get until Just after You Need It," Murphy's Law, ABC, 1989.
Frank Webster, "My Old Man and the Sea," Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1989.
R. L. Pierson, "Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989.
Louis Calvatier, "Aftermath," DEA, Fox, 1990, series later broadcast as DEA: Special Task Force.
Louis Calvatier, "Bloodsport," DEA, Fox, 1990, series later broadcast as DEA: Special Task Force.
"The 17 Year Itch," Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1990.
George Davies, "Splinters of Privacy," The Hidden Room, Lifetime, 1991.
James Hamilton, "The Witness Killings: Parts 1 & 2," Matlock, NBC, 1991.
Ted Hartley, "A Killing in Vegas," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991.
Wesley Picard, "Of Mice and Women," Sisters, NBC, 1991.
Wesley Picard, "A Thousand Sprinkles," Sisters, NBC, 1991.
"On the Toad Again," L.A. Law, NBC, 1991.
Senator Hyden, "Send in the Clowns," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1992.
Admiral Chekote, "The Circle," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1993.
Admiral Chekote, "Gambit: Part 1," Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as The Next Generation and Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1993.
Mr. Atkins, "The Suit," Getting By, ABC, 1993.
Mr. Joseph "Joe" Fenn, "Blue Christmas," Picket Fences (also known as Smalltown USA, High Secret City—La ville du grand secret, La famiglia Brock, Picket Fences—Tatort Gartenzaun, Rome—Stadt im Zwielicht, Rooman sheriffi, Sheriffen, Smaastadsliv, and Un drole de sherif), CBS, 1993.
Mr. Joseph "Joe" Fenn, "Sugar and Spice," Picket Fences (also known as Smalltown USA, High Secret City—La ville du grand secret, La famiglia Brock, Picket Fences—Tatort Gartenzaun, Rome—Stadt im Zwielicht, Rooman sheriffi, Sheriffen, Smaastadsliv, and Un drole de sherif), CBS, 1993.
Ted Hartley, "Murder at a Discount," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993.
Billy, "Ask the Dust," Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994.
Dr. John Harris, "Guardian Angel," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1994.
Gentleman, "Public Enemies," RoboCop (also known as RoboCop: The Series), syndicated, 1994.
Member of court-martial panel, "High Treason: Part 1," The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (also known as Brisco County, Jr.), Fox, 1994.
Mr. Wynn, "Food Chains," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994.
Ted Hartley, "Murder on the Thirtieth Floor," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994.
Dr. Munch, "House of Cards," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1995.
Mr. Fielding's doctor, "Let the Games Begin," Melrose Place, Fox, 1995.
Reverend, "Here It Is: The Big Wedding," Wings, NBC, 1995.
Rudolph Kendall, "Bone of Contention," Legend, UPN, 1995.
Dr. Gilmore, "Calaway," Nowhere Man, UPN, 1996.
Jack Kileen, "Romance," Tracey Takes On …, HBO, 1996.
Interrogator, "Between the Darkness and the Light," Babylon 5 (also known as B5, Babylon 5., and Spacecenter Babylon 5), syndicated, 1997.
Interrogator, "Intersections in Real Time," Babylon 5 (also known as B5, Babylon 5., and Spacecenter Babylon 5), syndicated, 1997.
Tom, "Great Sexpectations," Melrose Place, Fox, 1997.
"Jobbed," Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1997.
Dennis Weston, "Merger," Made in Canada (also known as The Industry), CBC, 1999.
Edward Gale, "Sins of the Father," Earth: Final Conflict (also known as EFC, Gene Roddenberry's "Battleground Earth," Gene Roddenberry's "Earth: Final Conflict," Invasion planete Terre, and Mission Erde: Sie sind unter uns), syndicated, 2000.
Mr. Fuller, "For Whom the Toll Calls," Becker, CBS, 2000.
James Harding, "The Vessel," The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci-Fi Channel, and syndicated, 2001.
Martin Woodridge/Harry Walters, "Predators," Cold Squad (also known as Files from the Past, Cold Squad, brigade speciale, and Halott uegyek), CTV (Canada), 2001.
Brigadier general Sawyer, "Head to Toe," JAG, CBS, 2002.
John Langtry, "Journey," The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2002.
Himself, Jawbreaker (also known as Jawbreaker with Brad Fraser), PrideVision TV, 2002.
"Orders," Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2003.
Carter board member, "Abby Normal," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2004.
CIA director Roper, "Eye Spy," Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2004.
Dean Baker, "Whose Pants Are Smarter?," Married to the Kellys (also known as Back to Kansas), ABC, 2004.
Dr. Thayer, "The Boy in the Box," Cold Case (also known as Anexihniastes ypothesis, Caso abierto, Cold case—affaires classees, Cold Case—Kein Opfer ist je vergessen, Doegloett aktak, Kalla spaar, Todistettavasti syyllinen, and Victimes du passe), CBS, 2004.
Mr. Majelis, "Montecito Lancers," Las Vegas (also known as Casino Eye), NBC, 2004.
Otis, "The Dover Test," The West Wing (also known as West Wing and El ala oeste de la Casablanca), NBC, 2004.
Surak, "Awakening," Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Series V, and Star Trek: Untitled Fifth Series), UPN, 2004.
Aubrey Stone, "Senator's Daughter," LAX, NBC, 2005.
Headmaster Clayton Ford, "You Don't Know Me," Judging Amy, CBS, 2005.
Joe's father, "In the Rough," Medium, NBC, 2005.
Joe's father, "Still Life," Medium, NBC, 2005.
Joe's father, "Suspicions and Certainties," Medium, NBC, 2005.
Kheel, "Carpe Demon," Charmed, The WB, 2005.
Kheel, "Ordinary Witches," Charmed, The WB, 2005.
Mr. Haines, "Manhunt," Without a Trace (also known as Vanished and W.A.T.), CBS, 2005.
Senator Fisher, "The Ties That Bind," Stargate SG-1 (also known as La porte des etoiles and Stargaate SG-1), Sci-Fi Channel and syndicated, 2005.
Dr. Wagner, "Aftermath," Criminal Minds (also known as Quantico, Criminal Minds—FBI tutjijat, Esprits criminels, Gyilkos elmek, Kurjuse kannul, and Mentes criminales), CBS, 2006.
Judge Morissey, The Bold and the Beautiful (also known as Glamour, Rags, Top Models, and Belleza y poder), CBS, 2006 (multiple episodes).
Joe's father, "Heads Will Roll," Medium, NBC, 2007.
Appeared as Kovac in "All's Wrong That Ends Wrong" (also known as "If Anything Can Go Wrong, It Will" an unaired episode of Murphy's Law, ABC.
Some sources cite appearances in other programs, including an appearance as Robert Dooling, Girlfriends, UPN and The CW; as well as appearances in The Monroes, ABC, 1995 in The Watcher, UPN, 1995 and in Big Love, HBO.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Major Nordoff, For Love and Honor, NBC, 1983.
Bob, "At the End of the Long Arm Is the Glad Hand," The Oldest Rookie, CBS, 1987.
"The Room above the Indian Grocery," Murphy's Law, ABC, 1988.
Mr. Monahan, The Office, CBS, 1995.
Dr. Lawson, Anatomy of Hope (also known as The Big C, Big Momma's House 3, The Here and Now, Hope against Hope, and Untitled J. J. Abrams/HBO Pilot), HBO, 2008.
Television Appearances; Other:
Mr. Miller, Two for One, 2001.
Film Appearances:
Russ, Adulterous Affair (also known as The Love Blackmailer and Room for a Stranger), 1966.
Gower Champion, Odd Birds, 1985.
Ambassador Douglas, Let's Get Harry (also known as The Rescue), TriStar, 1986.
Mayor Parvin, Dragnet, Universal, 1987.
Father, Eye of the Storm, 1991.
First sponsor, For the Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991.
Mr. Gillespie, My Family (also known as Cafe con leche, East L.A., and My Family, mi familia), New Line Cinema, 1995.
Gabe Lawrence (IBS executive), Up Close & Personal (also known as Golden Girl), Buena Vista, 1996.
The president, Spy Hard (also known as Agent zero zero, Agent 00, Live and Let Spy, Agent 00—Mit der Lizenz zum Totlachen, Ciplak casus, Dragam add az eleted, Duro de espiar, Duro para espiar, Espia … como puderes!, Espia como puedas, L'agent secret se decouvre, Mit der Lizenz zum Totlachen, Spia e lascia spiare, Spy Hard—Helt utan haemningar, Spy Hard—lupa laeikyttaeae, Szklanka po lapkach, and Tajni agent 000), Buena Vista, 1996.
Cable News Network (CNN) newscaster, The Peacemaker (also known as Peacemaker), DreamWorks, 1997.
Sky marshal Dienes, Starship Troopers, Sony Pictures Entertainment/TriStar, 1997.
Carl Lica, Whatever It Takes, Columbia, 1998.
Uncle George, Dementia, G.E.L./MRG Entertainment/Mainline Releasing/York Entertainment, 1999.
Rodney Miller, My Big Fat Greek Wedding (also known as Le mariage grec and Mariage a la grecque), IFC Films, 2001.
Colonel Thomas H. Maguire, Cube 2: Hypercube (also known as Cube 2 and Hypercube), Lions Gate Films, 2002.
Mr. Richard Segerstrom, S.W.A.T., Columbia, 2003.
Malcolm McGee, Cake (also known as Wedding Bells), Lions Gate Films, 2005.
Television executive, Monster-in-Law (also known as Das Schwiegermonster), New Line Cinema, 2005.
Congressperson Hughes, Evan Almighty (also known as Bruce Almighty 2, Bruce: The Second Coming, and The Passion of the Ark), Universal, 2007.
Stage Appearances:
Androcles and the Lion, Mermaid Theatre, New York City, c. 1960.
The Owl and the Pussycat, Studio Arena, Buffalo, NY, 1965, then Rockford, IL.
Jesus, Godspell (musical), Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland, OH, 1971.
MacHeath, The Beggar's Opera (ballad opera), Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, 1972.
Juno and the Paycock, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1973.
Lieutenant Dawson, Mrs. Murray's Farm, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1976.
Oswald, Terminal, Circle Repertory Company, Projects in Progress, Wonderhorse Theatre, New York City, 1976.
Richard Cory, Who Killed Richard Cory?, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1976.
Macaulay "Mike" Connor, The Philadelphia Story, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, 1977.
Too True to Be Good, Academy Festival Theatre, Lake Forest, IL, 1977.
Total Recall, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1978.
Ken Timmons, Winter Signs, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1979.
Osric, Hamlet, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1979.
Antonio, The Merchant of Venice, Classic Stage Company, East Thirteenth Street Theatre, New York City, 1980.
George, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Alley Theatre Company, Rudder Theatre, College Station, TX, 1990.
Inadmissible Evidence, Matrix Theatre, Los Angeles, 1995.
Appeared in The Good Doctor, Medal of Honor Rag, and Quartermaine's Terms, all Theatre 40, in the Los Angeles area; in Hay Fever, South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA; and in Vilnius, Mally Theatre, Leningrad, Russia, then Juanimo Theatre, Lithuania. Appeared in other productions, including Blithe Spirit, Nyack, NY; The Rainmaker, Rockford, IL; A Shot in the Dark, San Antonio, TX; and in The Mousetrap. Appeared in productions at other venues, including the Theatre Royal Bath, Bath, England, and the Bastion, New Brunswick, Canada.
Major Tours:
My Fat Friend, U.S. cities, c. 1975.
Too True to Be Good, U.S. cities, 1977.
George, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Alley Theatre Company, U.S. and Soviet cities, c. 1990.
Stage Director:
Snow Angel, Michael Howard Studios, New York City, 1978.
Moonchildren, Actor's Production Company, New York City, 1979.
Loot, Theatre Exchange, 1981, produced at Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles.
Blithe Spirit, Theatre 40, Los Angeles area production, 1982.
Aloof (Passion Plays), Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1983.
Billings for the Defense, Richmond Shepard Theatre, New York City, 1983.
Entertaining Mr. Sloan, Richmond Shepard Theatre, 1983.
Male Effigy, Richmond Shepard Theatre, 1984.
Swan Songs (musical), Cast Theatre, 1984.
Feathers (backers' audition of musical), Matrix Theatre, Los Angeles, 1985.
Lester's Wife, Gene Dynarski Theatre, Los Angeles, 1986.
My Life in Art, Tiffany Theater, Los Angeles, 1987.
See How They Run, Theatre 40, 1987.
At This Evening's Performance, Theatre 40, 1988.
Weekends (with Howie Morse), Zephyr Theatre, Los Angeles, 1988.
The Unexpected Guest, Theatre 40, 1989, produced at the Tiffany Theater.
The Vise (one-act), produced as part of the Theatre 40 One-Act Festival, Theatre 40, 1990.
(And producer) Aladdin (pantomime), Theatre 40, 1992.
Seven Sundays, Theatre 40, 1992, then Odyssey Theatre, 1992.
Family Values, Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, 1993.
A Shayna Maidell, Theatre 40, 1993.
S'Wonderful, S'Marvelous, S'Broadway (concert), 1993.
The Body Politic, The Wooden O, 1994.
What the Butler Saw, Theatre 40, 1994.
Seymour in the Very Heart of Winter (one-act), produced as part of the Theatre 40 One-Act Festival, Theatre 40, Beverly Hills, CA, 1995.
Chapter Two, Theatre 40, 1996.
Directed other productions, including works by Joe Orton in the Los Angeles area.
RECORDINGS
Videos:
(In archive footage) Colonel Thomas H. Maguire, Re-Entering the Nightmare (short), Savage Dog Film & Digitals, 2005.
Video Games:
Voice of Bruce McCord (director), Eraser—Turnabout, Imagination Pilots Entertainment, 1996.
WRITINGS
Writings for the Stage:
Aladdin (pantomime), Theatre 40, 1992.
Nonfiction:
Author of the column "Passion's Plaything," published at Menz magazine, http://www.menz.com, and at http://www.passionsplaything.com/Passions. Contributor to periodicals, including American Theatre, the Orange County Register, Playback, and newsletters.
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
Citizen (Ottawa), November 13, 1998.
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Gray, Bruce 1939-