Rae Gray is a multifaceted performer who has honed her craft on the esteemed stages of Steppenwolf and the Goodman in Chicago, where she began her journey as a young artist. With a diverse range of credits to her name, Gray can be seen in Amazon's critically acclaimed series reboot of A League of Their Own, where she shines alongside an accomplished cast. Additionally, she held a series regular role in Amazon's original pilot Sea Oak, opposite the esteemed Glenn Close.
Gray has also made a significant impact on the small screen, boasting recurring roles on AMC's Fear the Walking Dead, ABC's For the People, Starz' Power Book IV: Force, and HBO's Boardwalk Empire. Her impressive guest star credits include appearances on FX's Justified: City Primeval, Netflix's Grace and Frankie, Cartoon Network's Adventure Time, NBC's Chicago P.D and Chicago Med, and Fox's The Resident.
As a talented voice actor, Gray is a series regular on Nickelodeon's animated series Bossy Bear, bringing her unique voice to the character. On the big screen, Gray has starred in Jim Cummings' film The Robbery, which premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. She has also co-starred opposite Chance the Rapper in A24's feature film Slice, showcasing her versatility as a performer.
Gray's educational background includes a degree from the University of Chicago, where she refined her craft and developed a strong foundation in the performing arts. Furthermore, she is an ensemble member at Rivendell Theatre in Chicago, where she continues to grow and evolve as an artist.