Destined for greatness by his grandmother before he was born, Gary L. Gray rose as a star child actor, continuing his career into adulthood and shifting into voice acting, among other things.
In the first episode of the Black Creatives Matter Podcast, Gray talked about childhood acting, the importance of AJ from Fairly Odd Parents, choosing the right roles and some roles/jobs he and his family turned down (Menace II Society, 106 & Park), his role on Noah’s Arc, the infamous dance scene in Bring It On: All or Nothing, and his production company, Gray Skies Entertainment.
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