Andrew Gray

Andrew Gray

Andrew Gray or Andy Gray may refer to:

*Andrew Gray, 1st Lord Gray (1390–1469), Scottish diplomat and noble
*Andrew Gray, 2nd Lord Gray (died 1514)
*Andrew Gray, 7th Lord Gray (died 1663), Royalist nobleman
*Andrew Gray (preacher) (1634–1656), Puritan clergyman and influential preacher
*Andrew Gray (physicist) (1847–1925), physicist and assistant to Lord Kelvin
*Andrew Gray (Australian rules footballer), Australian rules footballer
*Andrew Gray (anthropologist) (1955-1999), anthropologist and indigenous rights worker
*Andy Gray (actor), Scottish comedy actor
*Andy Gray (footballer born 1955) (born 1955), Scottish footballer and pundit
*Andy Gray (footballer born 1964) (born 1964), footballer and current coach of the Sierra Leone national football team
*Andy Gray (footballer born 1977) (born 1977), Scottish footballer playing for Charlton
*Andy Gray (cricketer), former Yorkshire and Derbyshire cricketer
*Andy Gray (composer), composed the "Big Brother" UK TV theme with Paul Oakenfold


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