Bruce Gray - Television

Television

  • The Firm (2012) as Nicholas Kinross
  • Falling Skies (2011) as Uncle Scott (8 episodes)
  • The Bold and the Beautiful (2006) as Judge Morrissey (2 episodes)
  • Medium (2005–2011) as Joe's Dad (11 episodes)
  • Charmed (2005) as Kheel / Male Elder (2 episodes)
  • Playmakers (2003) as Gene Wilbanks (11 episodes)
  • Queer as Folk (2002) as George Schickel (5 episodes)
  • Babylon 5 (1997) as Interrogator (2 episodes)
  • Traders (1996–2000) as Adam Cunningham (83 episodes)
  • Melrose Place (1995–1997) as Mr. Fielding's Doctor / Tom (2 episodes)
  • Picket Fences (1993) as Mr. Fenn (2 episodes)
  • Matlock (1988–1991) as James Hamilton / Mr. Reese (4 episodes)
  • Tour of Duty (1988) as Lt. Col. Dalby (4 episodes)
  • Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (1987–1988) as Dr. Stuart Power / Mentor (11 episodes)
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1986–1989) as Billy Pearson / Bryan Holland (2 episodes)
  • The Young and the Restless (1986) as Mark Wilcox (4 episodes)
  • Murder, She Wrote (1984–1994) as Ted Hartley / Dean Merrill / R. L. Pierson (5 episodes)
  • Emerald Point N.A.S. (1983) as Admiral Goddard (2 episodes)
  • Knots Landing (1982–1984) as Lawyer / Senator Riker / T.J. Escott (3 episodes)
  • Dallas (1981–1991) as David Stanley / Dr. Alan Cosby / Richard Mertz (6 episodes)
  • The Edge of Night (1979) as Owen Madison (11 episodes)

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