
Terry Ray
Terry Ray is the playwright of the hit play Electricity which Ray has been starring in since 2016 and touring the country to rave reviews. Over four years in three venues Electricity became the longest running play in Palm Springs. Ray won The Desert Theatre League Star Award for Best Original Play.
Terry Ray's 1987 appearance on Scrabble is listed as number 3 in the 10 Great Gay Moments in Game Show History, after Charles Nelson Reilly and Paul Lynde. In the same appearance, Terry was also named as one of the 5 Weirdest Game Show Contestants Ever, by Movieline.
Terry’s first professional writing job was the stage performance “Hollywood Goes Classical" at the venerable Dorothy Chandler Pavilion starring Mickey Rooney, Michael York, Dean Jones, Rhonda Fleming and several other classic film stars. He wrote and starred in two more shows at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, one co-starring Amanda Bynes and the other Hilary Duff.
Each episode of Ray's series TV Therapy features a different classic TV character played once again by the original actor in therapy today with all the issues that character would have now. Guest stars include Erin Murphy as Tabitha from Bewitched, Dawn Wells as Mary Ann from Gilligan's Island, Ted Lange as Isaac from The Love Boat, Kathy Garver as Cissy from Family Affair, Juliet Mills as Nanny in Nanny and the Professor, Bob Bergen as Porky Pig, Wesley Eure and Kathy Coleman as Will and Holly from Land of the Lost, Butch Patrick as Eddie from The Munsters, Alexandra Paul as Stephanie from Baywatch, Johnny Whitaker as Johnny in Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, and Jon Provost as Timmy from Lassie.
Terry is also the voice of the Gaydar Gun, a spinoff toy from the film Gaydar.
Ray has acted in over 120 plays in theaters across the country, sharing the stage with stars such as Elaine Stritch, Dixie Carter, Patricia Heaton and Matthew Perry. He is the co-founder, along with Steve Rosenbaum, of the LGBT theater, The Bent, in Palm Springs which launched with the world premiere of Terry Ray's play The Lincoln Debate, a comedic but entirely factual examination of the four years Abraham Lincoln shared a bed with Joshua Speed, a man history records as Lincoln's best friend.
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Stick
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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Hostage
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