Gregory Gaye
Biography
Gregory Gaye, originally named Gregory De Gay, entered the world on October 10, 1900, in St. Petersburg, part of the Russian Empire. He carved out a notable career in the film industry as an actor, gaining recognition for his performances in several classic movies. Among his most notable works are "Ninotchka" (1939), "Dodsworth" (1936), and "Tovarich" (1937). Gaye's contributions to cinema showcased his talent and versatility, allowing him to leave a lasting mark on the industry.
After decades of captivating audiences with his work, Gregory Gaye passed away on August 23, 1993, in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA. His legacy continues to resonate through the films he starred in, reminding us of his significant impact on the world of entertainment.
Filmography
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So Dark the Night
1946
The Juggler
1953
Lancer Spy
1937
Cornered
1945 • Perchon, German Banker
Creature with the Atom Brain
1955 • Dr. Wilhelm Steigg
Flying Disc Man from Mars
1950 • Mota
Too Hot to Handle
1938
They Had to See Paris
1929
Dodsworth
1936 • Baron Kurt Von Obersdorf
The Three Musketeers (1939)
1939
King of the Carnival
1955 • Zorn (as Gregory Gay)
Kept Husbands
1931
Hitler
1962
Charlie Chan at the Opera
1936 • Enrico Borelli
The Magic Carpet
1951 • Caliph Ali
Black Magic (1949)
1949 • Chambord / Monk (as Gregory Gay)
Ninotchka
1939 • Count Alexis Rakonin
The President's Mistress
1978
I Wake Up Screaming
1941