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Jeffrey Alan Gray (26 May 1934 – 30 April 2004) was a British research psychologist. He is known for his biopsychological theory of personality . He is also notable for his contributions to the theory of consciousness .
His death is considered the only credible case of death-by-meteorite. [169] [170] [171] Isaack Rabbanovitch August 1891: A bear walked into the barkeep's inn in Vilna, Russia (now part of Lithuania) and picked up a keg of vodka. When he tried to take it back, he was hugged to death by the intoxicated bear along with his two sons and daughter.
Geoff Gray (cricketer) (born 1943), Australian cricket player; Geoffrey Gray (born 1979), American author, documentary producer, and journalist; Geoffrey Gray (basketball) (born 1997), American-Israeli professional basketball player; Geoffrey Grey (1934–2023), British composer; Jeffrey Grey (1959–2016), Australian military historian
Kevin Alexander Gray, an activist, author and barbecue restaurant owner who bridged Columbia’s political and culinary worlds, has died. Gray died Tuesday, according to friends of his family. He ...
Jeff Baena's cause of death has been revealed, Fox News Digital confirmed. The film director and writer died by suicide on Jan. 3, according to the County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner.
Jeffrey Guy Grey was born on 19 March 1959, the son of Ron Grey, an Australian Army officer and his wife Patricia.He had two sisters, Penny and Gina. [1] His family was a military one; his father eventually reached the rank of major general, and two of his uncles became brigadiers. [2]
A cause of death for Aubrey Plaza’s husband, director Jeff Baena, has been revealed. According to medical examiner records reviewed by Us Weekly, Baena's official cause of death is listed as ...
Spalding Gray (June 5, 1941 – c. January 11, 2004) was an American actor, novelist, playwright, screenwriter and performance artist.He is best known for the autobiographical monologues that he wrote and performed for the theater in the 1980s and 1990s, as well as for his film adaptations of these works, beginning in 1987.