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| GARY GRAY in the early 1940s |

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| Future child star GARY GRAY began his career at the age of three and a half, in "A Woman's Face" |
| GARY GRAY in the early 1940s |

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| GARY GRAY, future CHILD STAR of the 1940s |
| GARY GRAY in "THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE" (1946) |

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| In this musical, Gary blew into a jug, to make music on a hayride |
| GARY GRAY--CHILD STAR |

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| In the late 1940s, GARY GRAY went from picture to picture |
| GARY GRAY--model |

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| In between pictures, GARY GRAY was often seen doing modeling work |
| GARY GRAY--Model |

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| Between pictures, GARY GRAY often did modeling work |
| GARY GRAY in "FATHER TAKES THE AIR" (1951) |

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| This was the last in the Latham Family Series that began in 1948 with "HENRY THE RAINMAKER" |
| GARY GRAY in 1954 |

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| This portrait of GARY GRAY was used on the "CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT" show called "Jet Jackson" in reruns |
| GARY GRAY--All American |

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| GARY GRAY has the look of the typical American guy of the 1950s |
| GARY GRAY, as he appeared in "THE PARTY CRASHERS" |

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| CONNIE STEVENS, President of the GARY GRAY FAN CLUB in New York, starred in this film (1958) |
| GARY GRAY--Soldier |

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| In the late 1950s, GARY GRAY joined the National Guard |
| GARY GRAY in the late 1950s |

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| GARY GRAY played in many western features and television series, including the pilot to "Tumbleweed" |
| GARY GRAY--TRICK RIDER |

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| in the late 1950s, GARY GRAY learned to trick ride--but he never did it professionally |
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