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  1. 22 de mar. de 2004 · Parenting & Families. March 22, 2004. Actor Spalding Gray, famous for his autobiographical monologues, was found dead on March 7 in New York's East River. He'd been missing for two months. In the first of a two-part series, Terry Gross speaks with people who knew Gray well, including his wife, Kathie Russo, and his friend, Robby Stein.

  2. www.spaldinggray.comSpalding Gray

    Estate of Spalding Gray - Kathleen Russo. Director of Podcast Program at Stonybrook University. Executive Producer of. You and Me Both with Hillary Clinton (Podcast). Music by Forrest Gray. Here's The Thing - podcast with Alec Baldwin now on iheart radio. TBD with Tina Brown (Podcast)

  3. Spalding Gray (Barrington, 5 giugno 1941 – New York, 10 gennaio 2004) è stato un attore, sceneggiatore e commediografo statunitense. È conosciuto specialmente per i suoi monologhi, che indirizzano eventi della sua vita in uno stile caratterizzato da humor, paranoia e autocoscienza.

  4. 17 de oct. de 2022 · The actor and playwright Spalding Gray, famous for his monologues about life on the East Coast, was found dead in New York's East River in March 2004. He'd been missing since that January. As Today reported, it was assuredly a suicide. Per The New York Times, it was believed he jumped off of the Staten Island Ferry.

  5. After the death in 2004 of American theater actor and monologist Spalding Gray, director Steven Soderbergh pieced together a narrative of Gray’s life to create the documentary And Everything Is Going Fine. Brilliantly and sensitively assembled entirely from footage of Gray, taken from interviews and one-man shows from throughout his career, it is a rich, full portrait—an autobiography of ...

  6. 20 de oct. de 2005 · Spalding Gray talked onstage about his marriages, his travels, about sex, his many fears and always about death. His last monologue, left unfinished when he committed suicide, has now been published.

  7. 14 de dic. de 2010 · Spalding Gray enters, takes out his text and settles in. BLOCK: I can remember riding around on the back of my mother's bicycle in her little, the little seat, the basket seat on the back.