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01-13-04, 02:05 PM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040113/ap_on_en_mo/people_actor_missing_3
NEW YORK - Actor-writer Spalding Gray has been reported missing, police said.
Police in New York City and in Southampton, N.Y., where the actor keeps his primary home, were searching for the actor. No further details were immediately available and the investigation was ongoing early Tuesday, said Sgt. Michael Wysokowski, an NYPD spokesman.
Gray's disappearance was reported Sunday, according to a story in Tuesday editions of the New York Times.
Gray, perhaps best known for writing and appearing in the autobiographical film "Swimming to Cambodia" (1987), had a history of depression and had tried to commit suicide in 2002, the Times reported.
His brother, Rockwell Gray, a professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, said he had last seen the actor around Christmas.
"I wouldn't say he was in a happy state," Rockwell Gray told the newspaper. But "it wasn't unusual. He's been in a fairly depressed condition for some time."
Gray's wife, Kathleen Russo, told the Times she had been waiting for information about him but would not discuss his disappearance.
Gray co-founded the experimental Wooster Group theater in New York in 1977. He has appeared in such films as "Kate & Leopold" (2001), "The Paper" (1994) and "Beaches" (1988).
Hope he's okay, but somehow I doubt it.
I really enjoyed both Swimming To Cambodia and Monster In A Box.
NEW YORK - Actor-writer Spalding Gray has been reported missing, police said.
Police in New York City and in Southampton, N.Y., where the actor keeps his primary home, were searching for the actor. No further details were immediately available and the investigation was ongoing early Tuesday, said Sgt. Michael Wysokowski, an NYPD spokesman.
Gray's disappearance was reported Sunday, according to a story in Tuesday editions of the New York Times.
Gray, perhaps best known for writing and appearing in the autobiographical film "Swimming to Cambodia" (1987), had a history of depression and had tried to commit suicide in 2002, the Times reported.
His brother, Rockwell Gray, a professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, said he had last seen the actor around Christmas.
"I wouldn't say he was in a happy state," Rockwell Gray told the newspaper. But "it wasn't unusual. He's been in a fairly depressed condition for some time."
Gray's wife, Kathleen Russo, told the Times she had been waiting for information about him but would not discuss his disappearance.
Gray co-founded the experimental Wooster Group theater in New York in 1977. He has appeared in such films as "Kate & Leopold" (2001), "The Paper" (1994) and "Beaches" (1988).
Hope he's okay, but somehow I doubt it.
I really enjoyed both Swimming To Cambodia and Monster In A Box.