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American actor
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Birth:
11 December 1905(Brooklyn, USA)
Death:
17 January 1981(Madrid, USA)
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Introduction

Mack Gray (December 11, 1905, Brooklyn, New York – January 17, 1981, Beverly Hills, California) was an American actor who was the brother of Joe Gray and great-uncle of Jon Abrahams.

He was given the nickname "Killer" by Carole Lombard due to his roles in films as a tough guy. Longtime friend and confidant of George Raft, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra.

Selected filmography

  • Applause (1929).... as Slim's Brother
  • Goin' to Town (1935).... as Croupier
  • The Glass Key (1935).... as Duke
  • The House Across the Bay (1940).... as Doorman/Lookout
  • Diamond Horseshoe (1945).... as Mack, the Waiter
  • Nocturne (1946) .... as Gratz
  • Race Street (1948) .... as Stringy
  • Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949).... as Gangster Henchman
  • A Dangerous Profession (1949).... as Fred, the Taxi Driver
  • Wabash Avenue (1950).... as Poker Player
  • Rhubarb (1951).... as Suspect in Polo-coat in Line-up
  • Love Nest (1951).... as Man in Jail
  • Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957).... as Party Guest
  • Sergeants 3 (1962).... as Bartender
  • Who's Got the Action? (1962).... as Hood