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11-19-2003, 10:16 AM
Gene Anthony Ray, a Dancer in 'Fame,' Dies at 41
By KIMETRIS N. BALTRIP

Published: November 19, 2003

Gene Anthony Ray, who starred as Leroy, a street-smart urban teenager, in the 1980 movie "Fame" and the later television series, died on Friday in Manhattan. He was 41.

The cause was complications of a stroke he had in June, and he was also H.I.V. positive, said Jean E. Ray, his mother.

Mr. Ray was a natural fit when he was cast as Leroy in the film, which won Academy Awards for best song and original score. Like his character in the film, Mr. Ray had never had professional dance training but had a raw talent that dazzled choreographers.

The actors who performed in the movie and in the television series "Fame" portrayed students at New York's High School of the Performing Arts, which Mr. Ray attended for a year before being kicked out. "It was too disciplined for this wild child of mine," Mrs. Ray said.

His journey into the spotlight began at Julia Richmond High School. He performed in a dance class there and later auditioned for Louis Falco, the choreographer for the film "Fame." He skipped school the day of the first tryout, and "Leroy Johnson was born," Mrs. Ray said.

Mr. Ray also played Leroy in the NBC television series "Fame," which made its debut in 1982. It was canceled by NBC because of poor ratings but was later picked up by MGM Television, which distributed it in syndication from 1983 to 1987.

Born on May 24, 1962, in Harlem, Mr. Ray lived on on West 153rd Street. After he gained stardom for his roles in "Fame," Mr. Ray left school to pursue his career.

In 1982 he toured Britain, to perform with other "Fame" cast members in 10 concerts. "The Kids From Fame," a television special about the tour, was broadcast in the United States a year later. His other film credits include "Out of Sync" (1995), which was directed by his "Fame" co-star Debbie Allen, and "Eddie" (1996), which starred Whoopi Goldberg.

According to Selma Rubin, who managed Mr. Ray for 24 years, his last video project is a one-hour BBC "Fame" reunion documentary, "Fame Remember My Name," which was taped in Los Angeles in April 2003 but has not yet been shown.

mhd
11-19-2003, 10:19 AM
rip, what a character, i knew this cat back in the day, what a wild boy, he's resting now

Jolyon
11-19-2003, 10:52 AM
Sad news. I saw him interviewed recently and was very impressed with his bravery and love of life.

Fletch
11-19-2003, 11:31 AM
RIP

Alanda Marquette from DiscoLadyLand
11-19-2003, 11:33 AM
I guess he couldn't live forever. Now he can fly graemlins/conf44.gif RIP Leroy

[ November 19, 2003, 11:36 AM: Message edited by: DiscoLady ]

Discogoddess
11-19-2003, 01:31 PM
Sad to hear of his death.

shannoneileen
11-19-2003, 01:38 PM
I searched everywhere the day before yesterday to find a link, but found nothing... I thought that it was just a rumor...

When I was a little girl, I thought that I was Cocoa (Fame/ Irene Cara) I LOVED that movie...

RIP Gene Anthony Ray...

ngeso
11-19-2003, 01:40 PM
really sad news. another one way before his time. rest easy.....

upliftdisco365
11-19-2003, 01:58 PM
I remember hearing something about a huge house of his burning down, somewhere in NJ, if I'm not mistaken. Could be Urban Legend.

Used to love fame. Dude used to dance his ass off. After my first time at Shelter, I remember describing to my friends, "Man,'nees muhfukkas was dancin' like Leroy on Fame."

One less passionate, talented person among us. Very sad.

Bande-A-Part_NYC
11-19-2003, 02:00 PM
RIP

DJ Michael Terzian (Sinister)
11-19-2003, 05:08 PM
RIP Leroy.

Just FYI, he was a huge "go-go" dancer all over Italy for the past few years. heard it on Entertainment tonite...