King D. Gray
Known For: Camera
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: March 8, 1886
Day of Death: June 30, 1938 (52 years old)
Place of Birth: Danville, Virginia, USA
"The Los Angeles Times" front page stated: 'Hollywood Film Cameraman Found Slain in Automobile.' Gray had been shot in his car in front of the Hollywood post office on Wilcox Avenue. It is not known who shot or why they killed Gray. He was a hardworking man with a wife and two sons. In his hand was a letter from Pennsylvania with the heading "Dear Daddy," it is not known who wrote the letter and his family was at a loss to explain what it meant. The body had been slumped over in the car from eight to fifteen hours before anyone noticed anything out of the ordinary. Suicide was ruled out as there was no weapon to be found and robbery was also ruled out as a motive, as Gray's paycheck and some loose change was found in his clothing.
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Director of Photography
Triumph

Director of Photography
Fires of Rebellion

Director of Photography
The Rescue
Director of Photography
The Flashlight

Director of Photography
Hell Morgan's Girl

Director of Photography
The Scarlet Car

Director of Photography
Bondage

Director of Photography
A Doll's House

Director of Photography
The Piper's Price

Director of Photography
The Girl in the Checkered Coat