Andy Gray

  • Scottish
  • Actor and comedian

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Scots TV and theatre star Andy Gray dies aged 61

Among his best known on-screen roles were "Chancer" in the 1980s comedy City Lights.

BBC, 18th January 2021

Fringe show cancelled as star Andy Gray falls ill

One of Scotland's most popular stage and screen stars has been forced to pull out of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe after being struck down with illness.

Brian Ferguson, Edinburgh Evening News, 3rd August 2018

50 Fringe shows you should consider seeing ...

We've selected 50 that we think are worth your consideration.

Allan Crow, Fife Today, 27th July 2017

Canned Laughter brings trio of comedians together

Three of Scotland's most loved comic actors are to star in a new play which will be given its "world premiere" in Kirkcaldy next month. Over many years, the talents of Allan Stewart, Andy Gray and Grant Stott have endeared them to pantomime audiences in Edinburgh and now the rest of the country will have a chance to enjoy their comic chemistry when the new play goes on tour.

Nan Spowart, The National (Scotland), 4th February 2016

Willie and Sebastian among winners of The Stage Awards

Andy Gray won for his role in Ian Pattison's Willie and Sebastian at Gilded Balloon.

Georgia Snow, The Stage, 18th August 2015

Preview: Kiss Me Honey Honey

Audiences just can't get enough of Ross and Graham, the two men of a certain age brought to life at last year's Fringe by local panto legend Andy Gray and Forth One's Grant Stott.

Edinburgh Evening News, 20th August 2014

Edinburgh Festival Fringe - Kiss Me, Honey Honey!

The Edinburgh Reporter met Grant Stott and Andy Gray the two stars of stage and screen who have combined their talents to delight audiences young and old at the King's Theatre pantomime over the years, but who are now doing something a bit more serious in their Fringe show Kiss Me, Honey Honey!

Phyllis Stephen, The Edinburgh Reporter, 21st July 2014

Jimmy Carr: I say worse things than Gray & Keys

Jimmy Carr is no stranger to cracking jokes about taboo subjects. He has previously come under fire for gags about soldiers who have lost limbs in battle. So he was not exactly shocked by the comments made by sexist TV football pair Andy Gray and Richard Keys about a lineswoman.

Dave Masters, The Sun, 17th February 2011

Andy Gray - If only he was a comedian...

I have spent a number of years around comedians backstage at gigs and in cars and there are plenty who onstage portray a caring, sharing post-feminist image, but among their friends come out with the kind of unreconstructed sexism that makes Andy Gray resemble Germaine Greer.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 31st January 2011

David Mitchell: glad Andy Gray & Richard Keys have gone

It's hard to have any sympathy for the Sky Sports Two, victims of their own breathtaking arrogance.

David Mitchell, The Observer, 30th January 2011

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