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Introduced in season 2, Finn Cole played Michael Gray, the estranged son of Aunt Polly. Tommy and the Peaky Blinders arrange for him to visit Polly and end up recruiting him to join the gang.
Elizabeth Pollyanna "Polly" Gray (née Shelby) (played by Helen McCrory) was the mother of Michael and Anna Gray, and the aunt of Arthur, Thomas, John, Ada and Finn Shelby, as well as being the matriarch of the Shelby Family. She is part of the Peaky Blinders and is a certified accountant and company treasurer of Shelby Company Limited.
Helen McCrory, the English actor who played Narcissa Malfoy in the “Harry Potter” franchise and Polly Gray in “Peaky Blinders,” has died, her husband Damian Lewis announced on Friday. She ...
Helen McCrory as Elizabeth Pollyanna "Polly" Gray (series 1–5), née Shelby, the aunt of the Shelby siblings, and treasurer of the Peaky Blinders. Paul Anderson as Arthur Shelby Jr., Tommy's best friend and eldest of the Shelby siblings. Annabelle Wallis as Grace Shelby (series 1–3, 5), née Burgess, a former undercover agent, and Irish ...
Tommy further complicates his love life, by escorting the returning Grace to a passionate date, though still stringing May along, who had earlier expressed her feelings for him. Tommy attempts to end his romantic relationship with May, though he still wants her to continue training his horse. Alfie gets Arthur out of prison. Derby Day then arrives.
The “cat distribution system” is a comforting myth that argues that when a person is ready to have a cat, a cat will magically appear, like a gift from the universe.
Polly and Arthur go to the station to receive Michael; he introduces Gina as his new wife. Polly tells Michael that he cannot come home until he tells the truth about what happened at the dock. Tommy and Ada meet with Mosley, where Tommy tells Mosley that Ada advised against meeting him, for Mosley seems to be moving in the direction of fascism.
Josephine Gray, a grandmother who was known for wearing flashy clothing, was put behind bars for 40 years in 2002 for insurance fraud relating to the deaths of three men between 1974 and 1996.