Wyatt Gray

Wyatt Gray

Victoria Nicole "Wyatt" Gray (born August 19, 1988) is an African American, film and television actress.

Biography

Victoria Nicole Wyatt Gray was born on August 19, 1988 to Donald and Jacqueline Gray. She is the middle child and has two brothers; Donald and Derrick.

Raised in Orange County, California, Gray's acting career began when she won a beauty pageant at the age of two. She began studying dance at the Irvine Dance Academy, and won a modeling contract with David Grey at the Model Centre where she did print modeling for four years.

Acting career

Gray studied at South Coast Repertory and Del Mar Media Arts under the instruction of Cindy Hogan and performed in stage productions of Spoon River Anthologies, and co-wrote and performed in Once Upon a Snowglobe at the Performing Arts Center.

After graduating from University High School in Irvine, California, Gray moved to Los Angeles and quickly was signed to Xpose Talent Agency.

Gray has been featured in many commercials for such companies and products as Nike, iPod, and Ford Focus and is most remembered as the lead performer in the 2007 Coca-Cola, NBC commercial seeking nominees to carry the Olympic torch in the 2008 Olympics. She has also appeared in music videos by such artists as Timbaland, Chris Brown, Sean Kingston, Diandra Newlin and Alicia Keys.

Besides her role in 2009's "Star Trek", Gray's film credits include a supporting role in Faith Trimel's "Family", "Snowflake", "Legally Blondes" and "Something Like a Business". [Imdb name|2861064|Wyatt Gray. Retrieved on 2008-07-05.] She has also been seen on the FX series "Nip/Tuck", and the Nickelodeon pilot "Beatkinz". She also has a supporting role as Liz in "Friday Night at Dewayne's", and Lucy in "Incomplete" starring Lamman Rucker and Tony Rock.

References

External links

*Imdb name|2861064|Wyatt Gray
* [http://memory-alpha.org/en/index.php?title=Wyatt_Gray Wyatt Gray] at Memory Alpha
* [http://lacasting.com/WyattGray Wyatt Gray] at LA Casting


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