George Gray(IV)
- Actor
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For nearly three decades, George Gray has become a staple on American television as a
host, comedian, actor and performer on a variety of popular TV programs across most major
TV and Cable networks.
In the late 90's George gained notoriety as the host of the live revival version of "The Gong
Show" called "Extreme Gong" on GSN. That gig led George to land a plethora of new
hosting credits that included the premiere season of "Junkyard Wars," a new hit series on
TLC, that earned George a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. George then went on to
host the daily US broadcast version of the wildly popular game show "The Weakest Link"
on NBC, as well as hosting other programs for the network, including the hit series "$25
Million-Dollar Hoax!"
Having now fronted several popular shows, George Gray went on to host a variety of
programs including "Gimme My Reality Show!" for FOX as well as a plethora of HGTV
programs and specials, including series "What's With That House?", "HGTV Summer
Showdown," "All Out Christmas" and "Man Land" where he traveled America looking for
brave married men who claimed the basement, attic, or garage as their own, and tricked it
out as a guy's paradise.
His other notable credits include ESPN's sports-fantasy reality series "I'd Do Anything,"
National Lampoon's "Greek Games", TBS' "Movies for Guys Who Like Movies" and "FXM
Friday Nights" on FX, among others. Behind the scenes, Gray also created and co-hosted
the sketch comedy show "A Guy Walks Into a Bar," with George Wendt of the "Cheers"
fame.
In April 2011, George Gray made TV history once again when he became the third
permanent announcer in history for America's best known, longest-running game show, "The
Price Is Right" where he continues on as Drew Carey's sidekick in their 13th Season on air
together.
Born in St. Louis, and raised in Tucson, Arizona, Gray now divides his time between Los
Angeles, the historic mining town of Bisbee, Arizona, and his childhood home in St. Louis.
He is a graduate of the University of Arizona who has several cats and an astonishing
collection of classic cars and motorcycles.