Gray (surname)
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Gray is a surname usually of Scottish origin, and may refer to many people.
Also, there are many people in Ireland with the last name "Gray" that are not of Ulster-Scot heritage. It can be an anglicanized version of of the native Irish MagRaith (other versions of this Irish name are McGrath, (Mc)Grew, McGray, (Mc/O')Graigh and others).
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer and artist
- Alexander Gray, British Air Vice Marshal
- Alexander Gray (poet), Scottish economist and poet
- Alfred Gray, American mathematician
- Alfred M. Gray, Jr., American general
- Andrew Gray, 1st Lord Gray
- Andy Gray - see Andy Gray (disambiguation)
- Anne Gray, Australian climber
- Archie Gray, Scottish footballer
- Asa Gray, American botanist
- Avis Gray, Canadian politician
[edit] B
- Barry Gray, British composer
- Barry Gray (radio), American radio personality
- Billy Gray, American actor
- Bowman Gray, Sr., American businessman
- C. Boyden Gray, American lawyer
- Bruce Gray, Puerto Rican-Canadian actor
- Bruce Gray (sculptor), American sculptor
[edit] C
- Carl R. Gray, American railroad president
- Charles Gray:
- Charles Gray (actor), British actor
- Charles Gray (British judge), British judge
- Charles McNeill Gray, American politician
- Charlotte Gray, disambiguation page,
- Chris Gray (American football)
- Clifton Daggett Gray, American Baptist, President of Bates College
- Coleen Gray, American actress
[edit] D
- Dan W. Gray, American politician
- Dave Gray, major league pitcher
- David Gray
- David Gray (mass murderer); see Aramoana massacre
- David Gray (poet) (1838-1861)
- David Gray (musician)
- David Gray (snooker player)
- Dean Gray, pseudonym
- Dick Gray, Irish-American baseball player.
- Dobie Gray, American musician
- Dolores Gray, American musical theatre actress
- Dorian Gray, fictional character in Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray
- Dulcie Gray, British actress
- Dunc Gray, Australian cyclist
[edit] E
- Eddie Gray
- Eddie Gray (footballer), Scottish footballer,
- Eddie Gray (NASCAR), American race car driver,
- Edmund Dwyer-Gray, Irish-Australian politician
- Edward Leslie Gray, Canadian politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
- Edward Whitaker Gray (1748-1806), British botanist,
- Effie Gray, wife of John Ruskin and John Everett Millais
- Eileen Gray, Irish furniture designer and architect
- Elisha Gray, American electrical engineer
- Elizabeth Gray, Canadian radio broadcaster
- Elspet Gray, Scottish actress
- Erin Gray, American actress
- Evan Gray, New Zealand cricketer
[edit] F
[edit] G
- Gary Gray
- F. Gary Gray
- Gary LeRoi Gray
- George Gray
- George Gray (diplomat), staff member of the U.S. High Commissioner of the Philippines during World War II
- George Gray (game show host), host of The Weakest Link
- George William Gray, developer of cyano-biphenyl liquid crystals used in LCDs
- George Gray (senator) (1824–1925), U.S. Senator from Delaware
- George Gray (wrestler) (born 1960), also known as “One Man Gang”
- George Robert Gray (1808–1872), zoologist
- George Kruger Gray (1880–1943), English artist and coin designer
- Gilda Gray
- Glen Gray
- Gustave Le Gray
[edit] H
- Hamish Gray, Baron Gray of Contin
- Hanna Holborn Gray
- Harold Gray, American cartoonist
- Harry Gray (business) (born c. 1920), American business executive
- Harry Gray (chemist), American chemist
- Henry Gray (1827–1861), anatomist,
- Henry Peters Gray
- Herb Gray, politician
- Herb Gray (football player), football player
- Horace Gray
[edit] I
[edit] J
- James Gray (disambiguation)
- James Gray (judge) the U. S. Libertarian judge and politician
- James Gray (UK politician) the British politician
- James Gray (researcher) the researcher for Microsoft
- James Gray (movie maker) the filmmaker
- James Gray, Canadian musician (Blue Rodeo, Stratochief)
- James L Gray, Scottish turbine design engineer
- James Lorne Gray, Canadian president of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited.
- James Gray (film director)
- James H. Gray
- James M. Gray, (1851 – 1935), Bishop in the Reformed Episcopal Church, Bible scholar, preacher, and poet
- Jim Gray (computer scientist), (James N. Gray) lost at sea
- James P. Gray, presiding judge of the Superior Court of Orange County, California
- Jamie Gray, Scottish murderer
- Jason Gray-Stanford, Canadian actor
- Jerry Gray, American football player
- Jerry Gray (arranger), (1915-1976), arranger, composer, and conductor
- Jim Gray (sportscaster), an American sportscaster
- Jim Gray (UDA member), Leader of the Ulster Defence Association in Northern Ireland
- Jody Gray, Composer
- John Gray:
- John N. Gray (born 1948), British political philosopher and professor
- John Gray (U.S. author) (born 1951), author best known for his book Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
- John Gray (North Dakota), (1877-1952), North Dakota State Treasurer
- John Gray (New Zealand) (fl. 1854–1855), member of the New Zealand Parliament
- John Edward Gray (1800–1875), British zoologist
- John Gray (American Revolutionary War) (1764–1868), U.S. soldier, supposedly the longest surviving veteran of the war
- John MacLachlan Gray (born 1946), Canadian playwright, composer, and performer
- John Gray (poet) (1866–1934), English poet and priest
- John Gray (director) (fl. 1982–present), U.S. writer and director
- John Gray (Canadian author) (fl. 2003–present), biographer and former newspaper bureau chief author
- John Gray (banker) (c. 1755–1829), president of the Bank of Montreal
- John Gray (ice hockey), ice hockey player in the World Hockey Association
- John Hamilton Gray (Prince Edward Island politician) Canadian politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation
- John Hamilton Gray (New Brunswick politician), Canadian politician, jurist and one of the Fathers of Confederation
- John de Grey, Bishop of Norwich in the English county of Norfolk
- Johnny Gray, American 800m runner
- Joseph Anthony Gray, US Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Joseph M. M. Gray, Chancellor of American University from 1933 until 1941
- Julian Gray, English football player
[edit] K
- Kay Gray, Wisconsin wine grape
- Kelly Gray, American soccer player
- Kelly Gray (musician), American producer and guitarist
[edit] L
- Lawrence Gray, American actor
- Lee Gray, American D.J.
- Les Gray, English singer
- Linda Gray, American actress
- Lord Gray, title in the Peerage of Scotland
- Louis Harold Gray, British physicist
[edit] M
- Mackenzie Gray, Canadian actor
- Macy Gray, American R&B, soul, and neo soul singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress
- Marlin Gray, American murderer
- Martin Gray, American anthropologist and photographer
- Matt Gray, English footballer
- Mel Gray, American football kick returner
- Michael Gray English football full-back
- Michael Gray, British DJ and house music producer
- Mike GrayAmerican writer, screenwriter, cinematographer, film producer and director
- Morris A. Gray, Canadian politician
[edit] N
- Noah Gray-Cabey, American television actor
- Noel Gray, Australian radio and television engineer, RADAR Artificer, and businessman
[edit] P
- Pat Gray, American radio personality
- L. Patrick Gray, Acting director of the FBI from 1972-73
- Paul Gray:
- Paul Gray (civil servant) current chairman of HM Revenue & Customs, a British government department.
- Paul Gray (IT) pioneer in the IT field.
- Paul Gray (musician) bassist of The Damned.
- Paul Gray (songwriter), Australian singer, songwriter and record producer.
- Paul Edward Gray, fourteenth president of MIT.
- Paul Gray, American musician
- Paul Edward Gray, American engineer
- Percy Gray, American artist
- Pete Gray, One Armed baseball player
- Peter Gray, American psychologist
- Peter W. Gray, American lawyer, judge, and politician
[edit] Q
- Quinn Gray, American football quarterback
[edit] R
- Richard Gray, video game designer
- Richard E. Gray, NASA test pilot
- Robert Gray (sea-captain), American merchant sea-captain
- Robert Gray (poet), Australian poet
- Robert Hampton Gray, Canadian Naval pilot
- Robert Isaac Dey Gray, Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician
- Robert Whytlaw-Gray, German chemist
- Auld Robin Gray, title of a Scots ballad by the Scottish poet Lady Anne Lindsay
- Robin Gray (Australian), New Zealand politician
- Robin Gray (New Zealand), New Zealand politician
- Rocky Gray, American musician and songwriter
- Ron Gray, Canadian politician
- Ross F. Gray, American soldier
[edit] S
- Sally Gray, English actress
- Samuel Gray, Australian politician
- Simon Gray, English playwright
- Spalding Gray, American actor, screenwriter and playwright
- Stephen Gray (scientist) (1666 - 1736), English astromoner and scientist
- Stephen Gray (writer) (b. 1941), South African author
[edit] T
- T. M. Gray, American horror novelist and illustrator
- Tamyra Gray, American actress and singer
- Thomas Gray, British poet and scholar
- Thomas Gray (VC), British soldier
- Thomas Cecil Gray, British Anaesthetist
- Thomas Lomar Gray, British engineer
- Tom Gray, bluegrass musician
- Tony Gray, West Indian cricketer
[edit] V
- Valerie Gray, fictional character from the television series Danny Phantom
- Veleka Gray, American actress
- Vincent C. Gray, American politician
- Vivean Gray, British Actress
[edit] W
- Walter de Gray, English prelate and Politician
- Wardell Gray, American jazz bebop saxophonist.
- Wayne D. Gray, cognitive science professor
- Wayne R. Gray. American businessman
- William G. Gray, author and occultist (1913-1995)
- William H. Gray (congressman), former American congressman
- William M. Gray, hurricane expert
- William Anstruther-Gray (senior). Scottish soldier and politician
- William John St Clair Anstruther-Gray, Scottish Politician
- Willoughby Gray, English actor
[edit] See also
- Gray (disambiguation)
- Grey (disambiguation)
- McGrath (disambiguation)

