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Spalding Gray Filmography

ActorBORN 1941PROVIDENCE42 FILMS IN DB

SpaldingGray

Known for Acting · Yesterday's Tomorrows, Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure, Prisoner's Dilemma

42
FILMS IN DB
$455
TOTAL VALUE
14
PRICED
$33
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Yesterday's Tomorrows
~$78 · BLU-RAY · 1999
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Real Life
$10 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Spalding Gray was a singular voice whose introspective monologues blurred the lines between theater, film, and autobiography, making his captured performances invaluable to collectors. His unique storytelling style, often presented from a minimalist stage, translated surprisingly well to the screen, offering viewers an intimate window into his internal world. For physical media enthusiasts, these cinematic adaptations are essential, revealing an artist deeply engaged with self-reflection and candid observation. His work became highly collectible, particularly his most acclaimed film, *Swimming to Cambodia* (1987), directed by Jonathan Demme. This iconic piece, available on various formats including Criterion's DVD and Blu-ray, details Gray's experiences as an actor in *The Killing Fields*. Later adaptations like *Monster in a Box* (1991) and *Gray's Anatomy* (1996), directed by Nick Broomfield and Steven Soderbergh respectively, solidified his niche as a performance artist whose life was his canvas. Collectors also seek out films like Robert Altman’s *Real Life* (1979) for his memorable supporting roles. Soderbergh's documentary tribute, *And Everything Is Going Fine* (2010), provides an excellent retrospective for fans and new discovers alike, enriching the legacy of this compelling individual.

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