Natalie Gray

Natalie Gray

Movies for Natalie Gray...

2001: A Space Travesty
Title: 2001: A Space Travesty
Character: Flashback Mother
Released: October 31, 2000
Type: Movie
When odd reports are received through official channels stating that the President of the United States is being held captive on a secret international moon base called Vegan and that he has been replaced on Earth by a clone, the US Marshall Service immediately sends their 'best' man, Dix, on the mission.
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Johnny Mnemonic
Title: Johnny Mnemonic
Character: Tall Chinese Man (uncredited)
Released: May 26, 1995
Type: Movie
In a dystopian 2021, Johnny is a data trafficker who has an implant that allows him to securely store data too sensitive for regular computer networks. On one delivery run, he accepts a package that not only exceeds the implant's safety limits—and will kill him if the data is not removed in time—but also contains information far more important and valuable than he had ever imagined. On a race against time, he must avoid the assassins sent to kill him and remove the data before it, too, ends his life.
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Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story
Title: Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story
Character: Andre's Mistress
Released: February 28, 1995
Type: Movie
Actress Mia Farrow's personal life takes a turn for the worse when she engages in a long relationship with Woody Allen.
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Title: Dog House
Character: Cindy Claire
Released: October 21, 1990
Type: TV
Digby is in the Dog House - literally - and none too thrilled about it. Why should he be? After all, he is a police detective, or was... until a car accident transported his brain, voice and personality into Spot the dog. Digby makes for one wisecracking, opinionated St. Bernard who has a unique perspective on humans.
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Title: Switchback
Character: Host (Ottawa)
Released: November 1, 1981
Type: TV
"Switchback" was an hour-long interactive show for teens and preteens, featuring viewer calls, music videos, guest artists, and cartoons. Initially hosted by Stan Johnson in Halifax, it expanded to other cities, highlighting both regional talents and international acts. Airing from 1981 to 1990, it aimed to engage young audiences. In 1985, host Shawn Thompson faced arrest for throwing a doll named Kendini over Niagara Falls, in a Kentucky Fried Chicken bucket during a show segment. (He used cole slaw to cushion the doll's fall.) This act resulted in charges by Niagara Parks Police for park dumping and attracting a crowd. Thompson intended to spotlight neglected toys in a parody titled 'Doll Aid.' By 1988, the series cut some editions and faced controversy by removing its cherished long-term host, Stan Johnson. By early 1990, all editions of the program concluded due to CBC's budget reductions.