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Andy Gray (13 September 1959 – 18 January 2021) was a Scottish actor and writer from Perth. He appeared on stage and TV, including starring roles in the BBC series Naked Video , City Lights , and River City .
Andrew Gray, former member of the band Hoots & Hellmouth; Andy Gray (actor) (1959–2021), Scottish comedy actor; Andy Gray (musician) (born 1970), composed the Big Brother UK TV theme (with Paul Oakenfold) Andrew Sexton Gray (1826–1907), Irish–Australian surgeon and ophthalmologist; Andrew Gray (lawyer), former UK political candidate
Andy Griffith (1926–2012) Scott Grimes (born 1971) Todd Grinnell (born 1976) Asher Grodman (born 1987) Charles Grodin (1935–2021) Matt Groening (born 1954) David Groh (1939–2008) Kirsten Gronfield (born 1977) Mary Gross (born 1953) Michael Gross (born 1947) Peter Grosz (born 1974) Rene Gube (born 1979) Matthew Gray Gubler (born 1980 ...
He frequently gets led astray by best friend Chancer Andy Gray, who has a penchant for get-rich-quick schemes and various dodgy dealings that backfire, with Willie getting caught up in the resulting mess. None of this ingratiates Willie with his long suffering boss and bank manager McLelland (who is always looking for an excuse to fire him ...
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Andrew Mullen Gray (born 30 November 1955) is a Scottish football broadcaster and former player. He played as a forward for Dundee United , Aston Villa , Wolverhampton Wanderers , Everton , Aston Villa , Notts County (on loan), West Bromwich Albion , Rangers and Cheltenham Town .
Andy Gray, Perth, Scotland born Actor, writer and director. Items portrayed in this file ... Andy Gray (actor) Wikipedia:WikiProject COVID-19/Deaths; Global file usage.