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Deborah Gray is an Australian former high fashion model and actress who is now best known as an internationally best selling author of non-fiction spell books and jazz singer.

Deborah Gray
Born1958 (age 6364)
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Occupation
  • Actress
  • cabaret/nightclub performer
  • TV host
  • singer
  • writer
  • composer
  • producer
  • former fashion model

Early life


Gray was born in Canberra where as a teenager she won the Teen Model of the Year competition, after which she was scouted by a leading agent for a modelling contract with Viviens Management. She appeared on catwalks, top fashion magazine covers and starred in TV commercials.


Acting career


In 1977 at the age of 19, she branched out into acting on various TV popular TV shows and continued her acting career as a popular television and film actress, and was considered a leading sex symbol at the time. She played a continuing dramatic role in soap opera The Young Doctors, acted in a guest role in the police drama series Bellamy (1981), and was a regular co-host in an Australian Candid Camera style television series titled Catch Us If You Can. Gray started an all-girl cabaret act named Deborah Gray and the Flames (one of the flames was future Perfect Match hostess Debbie Newsome).[1] Gray went on to appear on the cover of Australian Playboy Magazine and was showcased in its best-selling actor profile and pictorial, and acted in two 1981 feature films, the comedy feature Pacific Banana, and The Best of Friends. Gray co-wrote and sang the title song from Pacific Banana with fellow co-star Luan Peters.

Other musical forays at the time were the song "Mellow Loving" and "Love Song of O", which peaked at number 89 in Australia in January 1978.[2]

Filmography

FILM

Title Year Role Type
1979Pacific BananaSallyFeature film released 1981
1982The Best Of FriendsGraceFeature film
1989Voyage Of The HeartSallyFeature film, US
2008Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!HerselfFeature film documentary

TELEVISION

Title Year Role Type
1977 Number 96 Miss Hemingway TV series, 16 episodes
1977 Number 96: The Final Episode Herself / Miss Hemingway TV special
1979 The Young Doctors Lana Maxwell TV series, 6 episodes
1980 Kingswood Country Susie TV series, 1 episode
1980 Bellamy Delilah TV series, 1 episode 5. Swan Song
1980 Catch Us If You Can Herself - Co-host with Bryan Davies TV special
1981 Catch Us If You Can Herself - Co-host with Bryan Davies TV series, 30 Episodes
1982 The Australian Way Herself TV special
1982 After Dark Herself - Guest with her band "Deborah Gray and the Flames" TV series, 1 episode
1984 Play Your Cards Right Herself - Model hostess with Ugly Dave Gray TV series
1984 Sounds Herself with band 'Arvo' TV series, 1 episode
2000 The Morning Show Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
2004 Pacific Banana Unpeeled Herself Video
2005 Good Morning Australia Herself TV series, 1 episode
2005 Wish Upon A Spell Host / Presenter Video
2006 Number 96... The Final Years Herself Video
2008 Not Quite Hollywood: Deleted And Extended Scenes Herself Video
2016 Studio 10 Herself TV series, 1 episode

Music and Writing


In the early Eighties, Gray continued recording and songwriting when she secured a record deal with the German Hansa Label/Coconut Records and a subsequent European top 40 hit No Time to Lose, which was released in 1982.

Having recorded and toured with her bandmate Luan Peters in Europe throughout that year, and despite being beguiled by the continent's liberated synth-pop textures, Gray returned down-under to Australia in early 1983 looking to build on the interest in her own solo material (by CBS New York) and by imagining a sophisticated visual and electronic duo alternative. Back in Sydney, Australia, she found musical partnership with musician/producer Roy Nicolson who had just returned from producing and writing in the UK. Recording with Nicolson in 1983 an album's worth of demos were written and formed by the new duo Deborah named ARVO and the now cult classic synth pop album "LUNA" was released. in 1984.

By 1986 Gray, tired of the 'sex-symbol' actress tag and, alarmed at the local film industry's growing penchant for violent films, left acting altogether to pursue songwriting and music full-time. She moved to New York in 1986 to study jazz vocalization and songwriting. She lived there for 9 years, performing in many of the known cabaret and jazz clubs (Maxims, Blue Note, Bradleys, The Supper Club, Tatous) and recording her first all original jazz CD featuring trumpeter Roy Hargrove.

Gray returned to Australia in 1997 where she is based in Australia continues her jazz performing and recording and is an author, songwriter and producer. Her 'magickal' themed non-fiction books have been translated into 10 languages.


Currently


She produced and hosted the 2005 documentary Wish on a Spell, the DVD released internationally by leading American independent distributor Monterey Media, in mainstream stores throughout USA, Canada and Australia and via the web. Gray also appeared in the documentary Number 96: The Later Years, a special feature included in the 2006 DVD release of the Number 96 feature film.

Gray released her new Jazz CD 'Jazz Fresh' in late 2007 and is currently shooting scenes for her appearance in the FFC funded documentary hosted by American Pulp Fiction director Quentin Tarantino titled 'Not Quite Hollywood', a film homage to the breakthrough days of Australian films of the 70's and early 80's (set to be released internationally late 2008)

As of July 2018, Deborah's ARVO recordings from the early 1980s, particularly the track "Bikini" and the album "Luna" have become a cult classic with the DJ's worldwide, who have organically discovered them and built a fanbase for these sought after 80's synth/new wave Australian tracks. In response to public demand a 12" Vinyl re-release of ARVO's tracks "Bikini" and "So Deep" have been released in Australia, New Zealand, USA, UK, Germany and Italy with plans to go worldwide and will also be available on streaming sites and digital download. Deborah's new record company in 2018 is 'Strangelove Music" an independent label based in New Zealand.


Notes


  1. Atterton, Margot. (Ed.) The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Australian Showbiz, Sunshine Books, 1984. ISBN 0-86777-057-0 p 92
  2. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 129. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.





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