Arnold Gray

Sometimes billed Arnold Gregg, Ohio-born Arnold Gray (born Samberg) began his screen career in Universal two-reel action melodramas. Gray later starred opposite Seena Owen in Flame of the Yukon (1925)...
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04/19/1899
Toledo, OH
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