Actor-writer Spalding Gray, who laid bare his life in a series of acclaimed monologues like ” Swimming to Cambodia ” while making memorable appearances in such films as ” The Paper, ” was found dead ...
This week Lincoln Center will host a memorial to the late Spalding Gray. The body of the writer, actor and performer was found in the East River near Brooklyn on March 7, after being reported missing ...
NEW YORK (AP) _ For Spalding Gray, the silver-haired monologuist who laid bare his soul in a soft, New England-flecked accent, the humor he aimed at himself sprang from deep within. ``People want to ...
The world primarily remembers actor and playwright Spalding Gray for a body of some 20 theatrical works he wrote and staged over three decades between 1975 and 2004. Improbably, he performed almost ...
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I killed Spalding Gray. Even though I hoped that the actor-writer-monologuist’s “missing” status meant he simply wandered off to get his head together, I knew he was dead. I did it. October 2001, New ...
NEW YORK - The body of actor-writer Spalding Gray was pulled from the East River over the weekend, two months after he walked out of his Manhattan apartment and disappeared. He was 62. Gray, who laid ...
An intimate theater – the Performing Garage in New York. As the audience waits, quietly talking, a slight, grey-haired man in a plaid shirt and jeans emerges from the shadows. He walks to the stage, ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Actor-writer Spalding Gray, noted for his one-man shows in which he tells of his life in artful, witty monologues, has been reported missing, police said. Police in New York City and ...
The body of actor and writer Spalding Gray was pulled out of New York's East River Sunday, two months after he was first reported missing. He was 62. Best known for a 1987 movie based on his monologue ...
Spalding Gray (June 5, 1941 – January 11, 2004) was an American actor, novelist, playwright, screenwriter and performance artist. He is best known for the autobiographical monologues that he wrote and ...