Career
Born Marie Dragomanovic in Portland, Oregon, Gloria Grey"s career was spent chiefly during the 1920s (in films) in Hollywood, and the 1940s (in films) in Argentina. Her first film cr was the 1923 movie "Bag and Baggage". In 1924, she was given praise for her role in "The Girl of Limberlost", which garnered her the honour of being selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1924.
However, the film did little else to improve her career.
She also appeared in an action serial titled "Blake of Scotland Yard". Grey appeared in thirty-three (33) films during the 20s, as well as five Spanish-language films made in Argentina during World World War II, notably Back in the Seventies and "Fragata Sarmiento (film)", but her sudden illness and death cut short her career.
Grey died in 1947 in Hollywood, California after a five-month illness, aged 38.