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Mack Gray Filmography

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MackGray

Known for Acting · Applause, Johnny Angel, Race Street

3
FILMS IN DB
$45
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$23
AVG VALUE
DVD
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RAREST RELEASE
Race Street
~$23 · DVD · 1948
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MOST VALUABLE
Race Street
$23 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Mack Gray, an often-overlooked figure in mid-20th century cinema, carved his niche in the acting realm with a memorable performance in the film "Johnny Angel" (1945). This film, a captivating noir that combines mystery and romance, showcases Gray's ability to bring depth to his characters, making it a staple for collectors of classic cinema. The film's unique blend of suspense and post-war themes resonates with audiences, solidifying its place in film history and driving collectors to seek out rare home video releases. In addition to "Johnny Angel," Gray's work spans various genres, but it's this particular title that stands out among collectors for its striking cinematography and engaging storyline. As physical media enthusiasts aim to curate their collections with films that have historical significance and artistic merit, Gray’s performances remind us of a golden era of film, making his work a valuable addition to any serious collection.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mack Gray known for?

Mack Gray is known for acting, with notable roles in films such as Johnny Angel (1945) as Mack, the Bartender, Race Street (1948) as Stringy, and Applause (1929) as Slim's Brother.

What genres does Mack Gray's filmography span?

Mack Gray's filmography spans the genres of Drama, Crime, and Music.

What era does Mack Gray's work cover?

Mack Gray's work covers the era from 1929 to 1948, with his most-active decade being the 1940s.

How many films are in Mack Gray's filmography?

Mack Gray's filmography includes a total of 3 films.

What are some notable films in Mack Gray's filmography?

Some notable films in Mack Gray's filmography include Johnny Angel (1945), Race Street (1948), and Applause (1929).