Grigoriy Gay
Grigoriy Gay was born on March 14, 1920 in Ekaterinoslav, Ekaterinoslavskiy uyezd, Soviet Russia. In the film industry, Gay is credited for appearing in the 1961 production Machinist Drove the Trains, where Gay played the role of Fyodor Ivanovich.
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Grigoriy Gay was born on March 14, 1920 in Ekaterinoslav, Ekaterinoslavskiy uyezd, Soviet Russia. In the film industry, Gay is credited for appearing in the 1961 production Machinist Drove the Trains, where Gay played the role of Fyodor Ivanovich. The film remains a documented part of Gay’s known filmography.
Gay’s contribution to Machinist Drove the Trains reflects a documented presence in Soviet-era cinema during the early 1960s. The role of Fyodor Ivanovich indicates Gay worked as a performer within the industry, though limited public records exist beyond this credit. The film’s inclusion of Gay’s performance is the only verified professional detail available.






