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2 unusual facts about Spalding Gray


Epiretinal membrane

In 1996, Spalding Gray (June 5, 1941 – ca. January 10, 2004), an American actor, screenwriter and playwright, released Gray's Anatomy, a film monologue describing his experiences dealing with a macular pucker and his decision to undergo surgery.

Farmer's Daughters

The convicts (with their leader, George, played by Spalding Gray who would later become famous for his mainstream acting and monologue work) continue on to the parents' house and stop them in mid-intercourse.


The Performance Group

In 1975, some members began to develop their own productions, led by Spalding Gray and Elizabeth LeCompte.


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