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Erin Gray

Erin Gray

19 titles Acting Jan 07, 1950 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Erin Gray, born on January 7, 1950, in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a multifaceted talent known for her remarkable work as a model, actress, and author. She made a significant impact by being one of the pioneering models to transition into television successfully. Gray gained prominence for her role as "Kate Summers" on the beloved sitcom "Silver Spoons," which aired in 1982, and as "Colonel Wilma Deering" in the iconic space adventure series "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century," which premiered in 1979. Her portrayal of Colonel Deering was celebrated for its strength and charisma, earning her admiration from both female viewers and fans who appreciated her striking beauty.

Gray's journey began when her family relocated to California from Hawaii when she was eight. A pivotal moment in her life occurred at age fifteen when she met Nina Blanchard, a leading figure in modeling, who inspired her to pursue a career in the industry. Moving to New York, she rapidly became a top model, sharing the spotlight with stars like Farrah Fawcett and Susan Blakely, and appearing in commercials for brands like Breck and Max Factor.

Her acting career took off after studying with renowned coach Warren Robertson, leading to roles in series like "Police Story" and "Gibbsville." Universal Studios recognized her talent and signed her to a seven-year contract, resulting in a critically acclaimed performance in "Evening in Byzantium." This success paved the way for her memorable role in "Buck Rogers," solidifying her status as a prominent figure in both Hollywood and the fashion scene.

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