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Canadian writer, actor and producer
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Brooks Gray is a Canadian writer, actor and producer.

Gray co-wrote, produced and starred in Cock'd Gunns, a rockumentary comedy series about "the worst band you've never heard of." Cock'd Gunns aired on IFC in Canada.

He has appeared in Scare Tactics, The Morgan Waters Show and Filth City as well as The Amazing Gayl Pile, a comedy series set at a fictional home shopping channel in Hamilton, Ontario. Gray writes, directs and stars (as Reverend Dave) in the show, which airs on NBC's streaming service Seeso.

Gray was nominated for three Gemini Awards for Cock'd Gunns, winning Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series and Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series. Gray was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for The Amazing Gayl Pile, Best Original Program or Series produced for Digital Media - Fiction.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2006 The Morgan Waters Show Chef Otis Oliphant Also the writer
2017 Filth City Gerry Popadick
2014–2020 The Amazing Gayl Pile Rev. Dave White Also the writer

References

  1. "Brooks Gray - IMDb". Internet Movie Database.
  2. "Seeso Invents a 'Ha-Liday' Fights Winter Blahs with Free 24-Hour Streamathon". Broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  3. ^ "Brooks Gray - Awards - IMDb". Internet Movie Database.


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