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Graham David Taylor (born 26 December 1933), known better as Ugly Dave Gray, is an
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actor, television personality, comedian, game show host, and radio host.


Early life

Born Graham David Taylor, he transposed his first and middle names to come up with "Dave Gray". The "Ugly" part came from his first wife, Gail Gray, who joked that Gray was so ugly, he made her look attractive. He became active as a comedian in his native England in the 1960s, before arriving in Australia.


Career

His first television gig in Australia was in 1972, when he hosted a version of the game show ''
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''. Although still working as a stand-up comedian, by 1976, Gray had taken a straight dramatic role as
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Bunny Howard in the early episodes of
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''
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''. The following year, however, Gray appeared in his most popular role, as a regular panelist on the game show '' Blankety Blanks''. He proceeded to leave his role in ''The Young Doctors'' after his initial 13-week contract expired to work on ''Blankety Blanks'', with
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himself convincing Gray to do the game show. Gray had been receiving $100 a day for ''The Young Doctors''; with ''Blankety Blanks'' paying $45 an episode, this represented a pay cut. Later, Gray signed with agent
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, who negotiated the increased pay rate of $75 per episode, which remained until the series ended. Gray was appointed ''Court Jester'' to 1977 '' King of Moomba'' Mickey Mouse (a controversial choice with some Melburnians, who preferred 'home-grown'
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). With his ever-present cigar, Gray became one of the most popular comedians on Australian TV. He became a game-show host in his own right, helming ''Celebrity Tattle Tales'' from 1979–80, and ''
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'' from 1984-85. Gray also appeared in a series of commercials for Half Case supermarkets in the 1980s, as well as spots for other products, including an erectile dysfunction nasal spray in 2003.


Radio

In the 1980s, Gray also presented a
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radio program on
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, with Mary Hardy.


Biography

According to Gray's autobiography, ''It's Funny Being Ugly'', Gray was not invited to speak at Graham Kennedy's funeral in 2005, and indeed did not know where the service was being held. He had to call presenter Philip Brady for details.


Personal life

Ugly Dave Gray has two children, a daughter and a son. His son, also called Dave Gray, is following in his father's footsteps as a comedian. In 2011, Gray announced that he wished to be cryogenically frozen after death.


Albums


Filmography


References in popular culture

Gray was portrayed by
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in the 2007 television movie '' The King'', about the life of
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.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gray, Ugly Dave 1933 births Australian male comedians Australian male television actors Australian game show hosts Australian people of English descent Living people Male actors from Manchester