Michael J. Grayson was an American actor who is best known for his roles in Days of Our Lives, AfterMASH, and Ironside. Born on August 13, 1926, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, he made a mark in the entertainment industry before passing away on August 19, 2005, in Los Angeles, California.
Personal and Family Life
Michael Joseph Grayson grew up in Pennsylvania before starting his acting career. Not much is publicly known about his family or personal relationships, but he dedicated a significant part of his life to acting and contributing to television.
Career
Grayson’s career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in various notable television series. His work included roles that often went uncredited, showcasing his dedication to the craft regardless of the size of the part. He is remembered for his versatility and ability to bring characters to life.
Death and Legacy
Michael J. Grayson passed away on August 19, 2005, leaving behind a legacy in the television industry. Although he had many uncredited roles, his contributions to popular shows have made him a memorable figure for fans of classic television. His work continues to be appreciated by audiences today.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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L.A. Law | 1987 | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Hill Street Blues | 1981–1987 | Officer Mike Grayson (Officer, uncredited) |
Falcon Crest | 1986–1987 | Winery Worker (Book Signing Attendee, uncredited) |
Legal Eagles | 1986 | Man Sitting in Corridor (uncredited) |
Murder, She Wrote | 1985 | Funeral Guest (uncredited) |
AfterMASH | 1983 | Visitor (as Michael Grayson) |
Tales of the Gold Monkey | 1983 | Gambler (uncredited) |
The Love Boat | 1982 | Chef (uncredited) |
Dynasty | 1982 | St. Dennis Club Patron (uncredited) |
Richie Brockelman, Private Eye | 1978 | Private Detective (uncredited) |
Days of Our Lives | 1976 | George Owens (as Michael Grayson) |
Young Frankenstein | 1974 | Theatre Goer (uncredited) |
The Towering Inferno | 1974 | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Kojak | 1973–1974 | Police Officer (Detective, uncredited) |
Columbo | 1972–1974 | Man in Bar (Chauffeur, Chess Match Official, uncredited) |