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'''Victoria Nicole-Wyatt Gray''' (or simply '''Wyatt Gray''') is an actress who appeared in {{y|2009}}'s {{film|11}} as a [[Starfleet]] [[cadet]]. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2861064/resume]
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'''Victoria Nicole-Wyatt Gray''' (or simply '''Wyatt Gray''') {{born|19|August|1988}} is an actress who appeared in {{y|2009}}'s {{film|11}} as a [[Starfleet]] [[cadet]]. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2861064/resume]
:''According to the Internet Movie Database, Gray will not receive credit for this role.''
 
   
 
Gray is of African American, Native American, and Puerto Rican descent. Her signature braids and eyebrows give her a unique multi-ethnic look. She was born in Newport Beach, California on 19 August. She uses her middle name Wyatt as her stage name. She graduated from University High School in Irvine, California, and trained as an actor at South Coast Repertory and Del Mar Media Arts.
 
Gray is of African American, Native American, and Puerto Rican descent. Her signature braids and eyebrows give her a unique multi-ethnic look. She was born in Newport Beach, California on 19 August. She uses her middle name Wyatt as her stage name. She graduated from University High School in Irvine, California, and trained as an actor at South Coast Repertory and Del Mar Media Arts.

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Wyatt Gray

Victoria Nicole-Wyatt Gray (or simply Wyatt Gray) (born 19 August 1988; age 35) is an actress who appeared in 2009's Star Trek as a Starfleet cadet. [1]

Gray is of African American, Native American, and Puerto Rican descent. Her signature braids and eyebrows give her a unique multi-ethnic look. She was born in Newport Beach, California on 19 August. She uses her middle name Wyatt as her stage name. She graduated from University High School in Irvine, California, and trained as an actor at South Coast Repertory and Del Mar Media Arts.

Gray has been featured in many commercials for such companies and products as Nike, iPod, and the Ford Focus and was a lead performer in the 2007 Coca-Cola commercial seeking nominees to carry the Olympic torch in the 2008 Olympics. In addition she has appeared in music videos by such artists as Timbaland, Chris Brown, Sean Kingston, Diandra Newlin and Alicia Keys.

In addition to her role in Star Trek, Gray's film credits include Family, Snowflake, "Legally Blondes" and Something Like a Business. She also has supporting roles in the films Friday Night at Dewayne's and Incomplete. For television, she has been seen on the FX series Nip/Tuck and she was a dancer in the Nickelodeon pilot Beatkinz.

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