Edward Gray Films, Inc. is the New York City production company run by documentary filmmaker Ed Gray. He is a three-time Emmy Award winner and a two-time winner of the Writers Guild of America Award.
Ed has produced, written, or directed more than two dozen films for national TV broadcast.
You can screen excerpts from many of his films on the Video page.
Ed is currently producing One More Mission, a film about the Vietnam veterans who came together to demand an end to the war.
For PBS his films include:
for NOVA, Secrets In Our DNA, about direct-to-consumer DNA testing, and Look Who’s Driving, about self-driving cars;
In Defense of Food, based on the book by best-selling author Michael Pollan; Security vs. Liberty, a look at post-9/11 counter-terrorism policies; Through Many Lives: The Aging Brain, for the series The Secret Life of the Brain; and for the American Experience series, The Orphan Trains, Mr. Sears’ Catalogue, and The World That Moses Built, a biography of Robert Moses.
Ed’s films for ABC News include: Peter Jennings Reporting: The Kennedy Assassination–Beyond Conspiracy; Nothing To Fear, about FDR, for the series The Century; and Dangerous World: The Kennedy Years.
During his years in the TV production unit of The New York Times, Ed made documentaries for Showtime, National Geographic and the Discovery Channel, including Searching for the Roots of 9/11 with columnist Thomas Friedman.