BILLY GRAY: Little Rascal

“My ups and downs have been well publicized. Looking back I realize I have been incredibly fortunate. As a kid I became a significant part of Hollywood.”

A pint-sized, cinematic scene-stealer from the get-go, young BILLY GRAY (1938- ) showed off his early professional mettle in 1950’s musical comedies opposite Doris Day and Gordon MacRae and an anti-war sci-fi classic, usually displaying a penchant for mischief. A wholesome TV sitcom, FATHER KNOWS BEST (1954-1960), triggered a wave of female teen madness, but a reckless, rebellious nature off-screen led to drug arrests, scandals and the evisceration of an already struggling adult career. With only TV reunions and a spray of low-budget films to subsist on, he was forced to move elsewhere, finding a secondary but personally satisfying existence as a pro motorcyclist racer and inventor.

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