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William Gray Espy (born July 19, 1948 in Dothan, Alabama, U.S.) is an actor, best known for roles in serials such as The Young and the Restless as William "Snapper" Foster (1973-1975, 2003) and Another World as Mitch Blake (1979-1982, 1986-1990).
Snapper Foster is a fictional character on the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless.An original character since the show's inception, the role was played by William Gray Espy from March 26, 1973 to September 26, 1975, and David Hasselhoff from December 8, 1975 to April 30, 1982.
William Gray Espy: Snapper Foster: 1973–75, 2003 Andrea Evans: Patty Williams: 1983–84 Tawny Moore: 2010 Michael Evans: Douglas Austin: 1980–85, 1987–95 Vanessa Lee Evigan: Brittany Hodges: 1999–2000 Michael Fairman: Patrick Murphy: 2008–14 Sharon Farrell: Florence Webster: 1991–96 Walter Fauntleroy: Nate Hastings: 2011 Susan ...
William Gray Espy: 1973–75, 2003 David Hasselhoff: 1975–82, 2010 William "Bill" Foster, Sr. Charles H. Gray: 1975–76 Sarah Fox: Danette Wilson: 2016 Suzanne Fuller: Kelly Coffield Park: 2019 Flo Fulton: Katrina Bowden: 2021 Roger Furney: C. Lindsay Workman: 1992
5 daytime episodes with The Young And The Restless co-star William Gray Espy: 1976 Barnaby Jones: Samantha Yates / Alice Caldwell "Silent Vendetta", "The Fatal Dive" 1976 Match Game: Herself (panelist) 5 daytime episodes, 1 in syndication 1976 Roxy Page: Roxy Hagopian TV film 1977 Tales of the Unexpected: Brenda Jackson "A Hand for Sonny Blue" 1978
Gray was also suspected of killing two of her husbands. Norman Stribbling, her first, was found dead in his car in Maryland in 1974. Her second husband, William Gray, was also found dead in the ...
Played by William Gray Espy, 1979–1982, 1986–1990 Russell Boyd Played by Jay Bontatibus, 1996 Hunter Bradshaw Played by Robert Sedgwick, 1984–1985 Pamela Blair Played by Bonnie Broderick (1994) Cindy Brooke Played by Kim Rhodes, 1996–1999 Leonard Brooks Played by Joseph Maher, 1975–1978; John Horton, 1978; John Tillinger, 1978–1980 ...
But things took an unfortunate turn on April 16, 1945, when 21-year-old Gray was on a five-day combat mission and his plane fatally crashed after taking enemy fire. Jim Louvier would die many ...