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Richard Gray Richard Gray i(A133735 works by)
Born: Established: Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
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1 9 form y separately published work icon Blinder Scott Didier , Richard Gray , Michelle Davis-Gray , ( dir. Richard Gray ) 2012 Z1822056 2012 single work film/TV '"Blinder" tells the story of a promising 18-year-old from Torquay who is on the brink of being drafted to the AFL when scandal derails his plans. Years later, as an NFL punter in Boston, he decides to return home to clear his name. "Source: Karl Quinn.
1 14 form y separately published work icon Summer Coda Richard Gray , ( dir. Richard Gray ) Australia : Revival Film Company , 2010 Z1699320 2010 single work film/TV

'Having grown up with her mother in Nevada, Heidi hasn't spoken to her father since she was seven. Now a young woman, haunted by his memory, she returns to Australia seeking closure. Travelling to her hometown, Heidi is forced to busk for cash and her melancholic violin score catches the attention of handsome orange picker Michael, who offers Heidi a ride. Both are initially guarded, but an unexpected connection soon blossoms.

'Fleeing to Michael's orange grove after a family reunion turns sour, Heidi finds the escape and camaraderie she desperately needs. Whilst Michael seems conflicted over Heidi's presence, it's picking season and he is soon immersed in the colourful surrounds and offbeat characters of the arriving citrus pickers. However, when Heidi drops her guard and allows her feelings to flourish, Michael struggles to reciprocate, his wit and charm masking a tortured soul. As the past unravels, Michael and Heidi are forced to confront the future, discovering that their lives and secrets are better shared.

'Closure is just the beginning.'

Source: Summer Coda website, http://www.summercoda.com/
Sighted: 19/10/2010

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