Vittorio “Wyatt” Gray is an actor, voice-over artist, and producer. His work ranges from feature films and commercials to voicing animated characters and narrating audiobooks. He recently adapted his first feature film which he wrote, produced, and directed into an accompanying published novelette. He is best known for voicing the groundbreaking and controversial host of the video game Street Fighter 6, Eternity. He is also the voice of Calvin, the title character of the Penguin Kids book and film adaptation about a young trans child’s experience of coming out to his supportive family and being able to return to school using his new name and correct pronouns with his schoolmates.
He can be heard in many markets as one of Spotify's commercial voice actors. He can also be seen as the animated series lead, Donnie Do in the 24-episode preschool TV show Jason Vlogs and the Do Crew by Pocket. watch Studios. He has appeared on the Ellen Degeneres Digital Network, Through the Wormhole With Morgan Freeman, and BuzzFeed Video, and he has performed for www.BroadwayWorld.com and on stage at the Celebration Theatre.
His public advocacy journey began when he documented his transition on YouTube as BoiWyatt from the beginning of medically transitioning with testosterone in early 2010, to completing his physical transition 2 years later, though he began his acting journey in Hollywood much earlier. He was one of the first to receive the type of surgery that saved his life and made him whole and also transitioned in a time when it had to be paid for out of pocket. He credits God with blessing him to survive 3 heart attacks, a violent hate crime, homelessness, and intolerance. A firm believer, he believes miracles can happen for anyone, and enjoys incorporating diversity into his work while amplifying marginalized voices like those of Women, LGBTQIA+, faith-based, and BIPOC communities.
He currently serves on both the Ethnic Employment Opportunities Committee, as well as the Performers With Disabilities Committee for the Los Angeles Local SAG-AFTRA. He received his AA in Business and Technology, AA in Communication, AA in Art and Humanities, and AA in History from Taft College. He is also a member of Sigma Alpha Pi. He received his CNA during the pandemic to help in understaffed medical centers at the apex of the COVID-19 crisis and met his loving wife while doing so. Now an advocate for disability awareness himself and Equal Rights, Vittorio “Wyatt” Gray, continues to pursue opportunities to engage in meaningful work that makes a difference.
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