Biography
Raised in South Central Los Angeles, director and producer F. Gary Gray successfully moved from a music video career to filmmaking. Starting off working for BET, Gray consistently shot his music videos in 35 mm for hip hop and rap superstars. His video for TLC's "Waterfalls" was voted Best Video of the Year at the MTV Music Video Awards. He also won several video awards for "Fantastic Voyage" by
Coolio and "It Was a Good Day" by
Ice Cube. Gray continued to work with
Ice Cube for his directorial debut
Friday, a comedy that was made for three million dollars and grossed nearly ten times that amount. His next feature was
Set It Off, an action drama about four women who become bank robbers to escape the ghetto. In 1998, he moved on to big-budget action for
The Negotiator, starring Samuel L. Jackson. The next year he moved to television to direct Ryan Caulfield: Year One, a short-lived Fox drama about a rookie cop. In 2003, Gray's projects included the
Vin Diesel action flick
A Man Apart and the crime drama
The Italian Job, starring
Mark Wahlberg. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide