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George Gray (born March 11, 1967) is an American game show host and comedian, who was born in St. Louis, Missouri, but raised in Tucson, Arizona. He got his start in TV game shows by hosting Extreme Gong, an updated version of The Gong Show, on GSN in the mid-1990s. He also hosted the American version of Junkyard Wars. However, he is most famous for his period as host of the U.S. syndicated game show Weakest Link, taking over from original host Anne Robinson. It is said that this second season of the show saw Gray give the show a less sarcastic undertone than was present under Robinson.
After hosting Todd TV on FX and the GSN special National Lampoon's Greek Games, in late 2004, Gray went on to become the co-host of NBC's $25 Million Dollar Hoax and as host of ESPN's I'd Do Anything. Since 2006, he is currently the host of the HGTV show What's With That House? (aka That House).
His next project as television host will be on the upcoming reality show The Ultimate, Ultimate Challenge.
George Gray (May 4 1840 - August 7 1925) was an American lawyer, judge, and politician from New Castle, in New Castle County, Delaware. He was a member of the Democratic Party, who served as U.S. Senator from Delaware and Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
George Gray (born February 12, 1960) is an American former professional wrestler best known as One Man Gang and Akeem The African Dream.
George Gray (1725–1800) of Grays Ferry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, near Philadelphia, served as a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly and as its Speaker in 1783.
While Speaker of the Assembly, Gray served, ex officio, as a trustee of the University of the State of Pennsylvania (now the University of Pennsylvania).
Gray married Martha Ibbetson (or Ibison), November 25, 1752.
He was the author of "Treason Resolution", ordering paper currency, for which he was turned out of the Quaker Meeting.
He was on the Committee of Safety when appointed chairman of the Board of War.
Gray was a signatory to ratification of the first United States Constitution by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1787.
George Gray, who was born in St. Louis and raised in Tucson, got an early start in show business. His mother, a casting director, put him in movies as an extra when he asked. His pay: $35 and a day off school - enough to make any fifth-grader happy. he got his comedy career started in Tucson doing stand-up at Laffs Comedy Caffe, 2900 E. Broadway Blvd. Additionally, he did stand-up, sketch and improvisational comedy in The Cellar, formerly located in the basement of Memorial Student Union. He graduated from the University of Arizona in 1990. He divides his time between Los Angeles and his home in Bisbee, AZ.





