Uncategorized | March 11, 2004
Spalding Gray
A body identified as Spalding Gray was pulled from the East River on Sunday. The cause of death is still under investigation.
Gray, famous for writing and acting, is best known in the literary world for his autobiographical monologues, “Monster in a Box,” “Cambodia” and “It’s a Slippery Slope.” You can read the full story at cnn.com.
The literary world, as well as the entertainment world, will certainly miss Spalding Gray.
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