Randy Gray
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Randy Gray began singing and playing guitar at the age of 5. At age 7 he began acting. His first television appearances were on the Merv Griffin Show. He then became a spokesman for Dodge Trucks appearing in several TV commercials. HIs first (and only theatrical) movie was Truck Turner, where he had a non speaking role as the boy in the hospital near the end. He appeared in the TV movies The Gun, Hanging By A Thread and Hot Rod. He hit his peak when he was selected to portray Elvis as a boy in the 1978 TV movie Elvis. He then appeared in a co starring role on the TV show Hart To Hart playing Jonathan Hart, Jr. He retired from acting at age 16 to concentrate on singing.
Known for
Credits

Elvis (1979)
as Elvis as a Boy

Truck Turner (1974)
as Kid in Hospital

Hot Rod (1979)
as Lefty

The Gun (1974)
as Kenny

The Flintstones: Little Big League (1978)
as Lefty (voice)
Joshua's World (1980)
as James Torrance

Hanging by a Thread (1979)
as Alan Durant, age 10

Davy Crockett on the Mississippi (1976)
as Matt Henry (voice)




