Known For
Acting
Known Credits
65
Gender
Male
Birthday
January 13, 1938 (88 years old)
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Billy Gray (born January 13, 1938) is an American actor best known for his role as Bud Anderson on the classic television sitcom *Father Knows Best* (1954–1960). His career spans both film and television, and he became a prominent figure in 1950s and 1960s American entertainment.
Billy Gray was born in Los Angeles, California. He began his acting career at a young age, appearing in commercials and small roles on television. His early experiences in the entertainment industry led to more significant roles in both film and television.
Gray’s big break came when he was cast as Bud Anderson, the teenage son of Jim and Margaret Anderson, on *Father Knows Best*. The show, which ran for six seasons, was a family-oriented sitcom that became one of the most beloved TV shows of its time. As Bud, Gray portrayed the typical all-American teen of the 1950s, and his performance made him a household name. His portrayal of the character earned him recognition and a lasting place in the hearts of TV viewers.
In addition to his work on *Father Knows Best*, Billy Gray appeared in a variety of other television series and films. His film career included roles in movies such as *The Day the Earth Stood Still* (1951), *Kiss Me Deadly* (1955), and *The Lone Ranger* (1956). He also appeared in several TV dramas and variety shows, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Following the end of *Father Knows Best* in 1960, Gray’s acting career slowed down. While he appeared in occasional roles on TV shows and films, he transitioned into a variety of other professions, including running a successful business.
Billy Gray's personal life was relatively low-key. He had a passion for motorcycles and racing, which he pursued after his acting career began to wind down. Gray also became involved in the antique business, eventually opening his own store specializing in rare and collectible items.
As of now, Billy Gray is still alive and living a quiet life, away from the public eye. He occasionally makes appearances at fan conventions and has expressed gratitude for his time on *Father Knows Best* and his place in TV history.
| 2021 | Hollywood in the Atomic Age: Monsters! Martians! Mad Scientists!as Self | |
| 2001 | Making The Earth Stand Stillas Self | |
| 1996 | The Vampyre Warsas Majordomo | |
| 1980 | Porklips Nowas Dullard | |
| 1979 | Love and Bulletsas Officer Durant | |
| 1977 | Father Knows Best: Home for Christmasas Bud Anderson | |
| 1977 | The Father Knows Best Reunionas James Anderson Jr. | |
| 1971 | Werewolves on Wheelsas Pill | |
| 1971 | Dusty and Sweets McGeeas City Life | |
| 1968 | The Ping-Pong Matchas Ping Pong Player | |
| 1966 | The Navy vs. the Night Monstersas CPO Fred Twining | |
| 1966 | That Girlas | |
| 1963 | The Greatest Show on Earthas Nick | |
| 1963 | Arrest and Trialas Colin Martin | |
| 1962 | Two for the Seesawas Monsieur Jacoby | |
| 1960 | Stagecoach Westas Frankie Niles | |
| 1956 | The Scarlet Houras Tom Rycker | |
| 1955 | Alfred Hitchcock Presentsas Perry Hatch | |
| 1955 | The Seven Little Foysas Bryan Lincoln Foy | |
| 1954 | Father Knows Bestas Bud Anderson | |
| 1954 | The Outlaw Stallionas Danny Saunders | |
| 1953 | All I Desireas Ted Murdoch | |
| 1953 | The Girl Next Dooras Joe Carter | |
| 1953 | By the Light of the Silvery Moonas Wesley Winfield | |
| 1952 | Adventures of Supermanas Alan Harper | |
| 1952 | Talk About a Strangeras Robert 'Bud' Fontaine Jr. | |
| 1951 | The Day the Earth Stood Stillas Bobby Benson | |
| 1951 | The Guy Who Came Backas Willy Joplin | |
| 1951 | On Moonlight Bayas Wesley Winfield | |
| 1951 | Racket Squadas | |
| 1951 | Her First Romanceas Boy at Camp Barracks (uncredited) | |
| 1951 | So You Want to Be a Cowboyas Little Boy Movie Patron with Lollipop | |
| 1951 | Gene Autry and the Mountiesas Ned (uncredited) | |
| 1950 | Sierra Passageas Young Johnny Yorke | |
| 1950 | The Killer That Stalked New Yorkas Pinkie (uncredited) | |
| 1950 | Between Midnight and Dawnas Peter J. 'Petey' Conklin (uncredited) | |
| 1950 | Mister 880as Mickey (uncredited) | |
| 1950 | The Gene Autry Showas Eddie Baker | |
| 1950 | The Gene Autry Showas Jimmy Foster | |
| 1950 | In a Lonely Placeas Young Boy Seeking Autograph (uncredited) | |
| 1950 | Kill the Umpireas Boy Playing Baseball (uncredited) | |
| 1950 | The Good Humor Manas Junior (uncredited) | |
| 1950 | Singing Gunsas | |
| 1950 | Father Is a Bacheloras Feb Chalotte | |
| 1949 | Abandonedas Tough Kid in Park (uncredited) | |
| 1949 | The House Across the Streetas Boy (uncredited) | |
| 1949 | Lust for Goldas Boy | |
| 1949 | Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloffas Boy With Bow and Arrow (uncredited) | |
| 1948 | Parlor, Bedroom and Wrathas | |
| 1948 | The Ed Sullivan Showas Self | |
| 1948 | Fighting Father Dunneas Chip | |
| 1947 | The Judge Steps Outas Boy at Birthday Party (uncredited) | |
| 1947 | The Gangsteras Little Boy (uncredited) | |
| 1947 | Curleyas Sandy | |
| 1947 | Backlashas Denny | |
| 1946 | The Strange Womanas Boy on Bridge (uncredited) | |
| 1946 | Rendezvous with Annieas Little Boy (uncredited) | |
| 1946 | Specter of the Roseas Jack Jones | |
| 1946 | Suspenseas Small Boy at Zoo (uncredited) | |
| 1946 | Our Old Caras Boy (uncredited) | |
| 1946 | Cluny Brownas Richard Watkins | |
| 1946 | To Each His Ownas Billy Ingham | |
| 1945 | Adventures of Rustyas Harry (uncredited) | |
| 1945 | The Strange Affair of Uncle Harryas | |
| 1943 | A Present with a Futureas Billy (uncredited) |