Felix Gary Gray (born July 17, 1969) is an American director and producer. Gray began his career as a director on numerous critically acclaimed and award-winning music videos, including "It Was a Good Day" by Ice Cube, "Natural Born Killaz" by Dr. Dre and Ice Cube, "Keep Their Heads Ringin'" by Dr. Dre, "Waterfalls" by TLC, and "Ms. Jackson" by Outkast.

Gray made his feature film directorial debut with the comedy Friday (1995). He has since directed the films Set It Off (1996), The Negotiator (1998), The Italian Job (2003), Be Cool (2005), Law Abiding Citizen (2009), and Straight Outta Compton (2015). He also directed the eighth installment of the Fast & Furious franchise, The Fate of the Furious (2017), which is one of the highest-grossing films of all time.

Career

In high school, Gray laid out a plan to work in the film industry as an assistant and direct his first feature by age 45. He started working as soon as he left high school, first as a camera operator on programs such as Screen Scene. He had a bit part in the 1989 comedy Major League. He got his first chance to direct with music videos, starting with a video for the hip-hop group WC and the Maad Circle (WC was a former classmate of his). In 1993, he directed the music video for Ice Cube's "It Was a Good Day". The video is a literal adaptation of the lyrics. He would go on to direct subsequent videos for Ice Cube, as well as artists such as Cypress Hill, Outkast, Dr. Dre, and Queen Latifah. At age 26,

He then directed the thriller Law Abiding Citizen, starring Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler and written by Kurt Wimmer. The film grossed over $100 million worldwide. Gray received the Ivan Dixon Award of Achievement from the Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center and was named one of the "50 Best and Brightest African Americans Under 40" by Black Enterprise magazine. He was honored by the African American Film Critics Association with their 2004 Special Achievement Award and was recognized by the Artist Empowerment Coalition with the Artist Empowerment Award that same year. He also received the Pioneer Director award from the Pan-African Film and Arts Festival in 2010.

Gray directed the 2015 drama Straight Outta Compton, a biographical film about the rap group N.W.A. In 2017, Gray directed The Fate of the Furious, the eighth film in the Fast & Furious franchise, which was released on April 14, 2017. Both films set the record for the best opening by an African-American director;

Gray was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 28, 2019. During the next month, his film Men in Black: International was released.

In April 2019, it was revealed that Gray would direct an adaptation of the video game franchise Saints Row, with a screenplay written by Greg Russo. In September 2021, it was announced that he would direct the heist film Lift starring Kevin Hart for Netflix.

Filmography

Film

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| 1995

| Friday

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| 1996

| Set It Off

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| 1998

| The Negotiator

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| rowspan="2"|2003

| A Man Apart

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| The Italian Job

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| 2005

| Be Cool

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| 2009

| Law Abiding Citizen

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| rowspan="2"|2015

| The Sea of Trees

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| Straight Outta Compton

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| 2017

| The Fate of the Furious

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| 2019

| Men in Black: International

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| 2024

| Lift

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Cameo roles

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! Title

! Role

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| 1988

| Coming to America

| Front row audience member at event

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| 1989

| Major League

| Indians fan in the city

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| 1995

| Friday

| Man at store with mop

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| 1996

| Set It Off

| Gangster driving lowrider

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| 2009

| Law Abiding Citizen

| Detective with evidence bag

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| 2015

| Straight Outta Compton

| Greg Mack

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Television

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|| 1999

| style="text-align:left"| Ryan Caulfield: Year One

| Episode "Pilot"

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|2006

|Enemies

|Episode "Pilot"

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Music videos

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|1992

|"True to the Game"

|rowspan=2|Ice Cube

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|rowspan="7"|1993

|"It Was a Good Day"

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|"Call Me a Mack"

|Usher

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|"You Don't Have to Worry"

|Mary J. Blige

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|"I Ain't Goin' Out Like That"

|rowspan="2"|Cypress Hill

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|"When the Ship Goes Down"

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|"Truthful"

|Heavy D

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|"Fantastic Voyage"

|Coolio

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|rowspan="4"|1994

|"Natural Born Killaz"

|Dr. Dre<br/>Ice Cube

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|"Saturday Nite Live"

|Masta Ace Incorporated

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|"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik"

|OutKast

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|"Black Hand Side"

|Queen Latifah

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|rowspan="6"|1995

|"Keep Their Heads Ringin'"

|Dr. Dre

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|"Pretty Girl"

|Jon B.

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|"Come On"

|Barry White

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|"I Believe in You and Me"

|Whitney Houston

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|"Waterfalls"

|rowspan="2"|TLC

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|"Diggin' on You"

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|1996

|"How Come, How Long"

|Babyface

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|1999

|"If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time"

|R. Kelly

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|2000

|"Ms. Jackson"

|OutKast

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|2004

|"Bang Bang Boom"

|Drag-On

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|2006

|"Show Me What You Got"

|Jay-Z

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|2010

|"Super High"

|Rick Ross

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References