Acting In 2001, Gray-Cabey began his acting career as a child actor, making his first appearance on television, he had a recurring role in
ABC's sitcom series
My Wife and Kids portraying Franklin Mumford, he won for Best Performance in a TV Series - Young Actor Age Ten or Younger award in
27th Young Artist Awards. He also made his feature film debut as Joey Dury in
Lady in the Water. He also acted in roles in television series including ''
Grey's Anatomy, CSI: Miami, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Ghost Whisperer. Gray-Cabey joined a cast in the role of Micah Sanders in the superhero drama series Heroes'', he won for Best Performance in a TV Series - Young Actor Age Ten or Younger award in
28th Young Artist Awards and also won for Future Classic Award in 2007 TV Land Awards. In 2011, Gray-Cabey appeared in a supporting role in the superhero comedy film
Pizza Man, in which he played the role of Noah Sanders. Gray-Cabey reprised his recurring role in the superhero miniseries
Heroes Reborn. Gray-Cabey had been rumored to be chosen to portray
Cloak in the Marvel Television Universe/
Marvel Cinematic Universe television adaptation of
Cloak and Dagger. The role went to
Aubrey Joseph. Gray-Cabey was cast in the role of Elliot Dixon, a first-year resident in the ER, in the
CBS' medical drama series
Code Black. He bagged a recurring role in the crime thriller mystery drama series
Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, portraying the character Mason. He played the role of Frausto, a teammate of Spencer's from Crenshaw, in the sports drama series
All American, premiered on
The CW. Gray-Cabey took on a supporting role in the horror thriller film
Fog City.
Musician At age four, Gray-Cabey performed in several venues throughout
New England and
Washington. He journeyed to
Jamaica for his first tour with the
New England Symphonic Ensemble. In July 2001, Gray-Cabey continued on to
Australia, and at age five, became the youngest soloist ever to perform with an orchestra at the
Sydney Opera House, as well as the
Queensland Conservatory and the International Convention in
Brisbane. Gray-Cabey has recorded a CD together with his family. They perform pieces by
J. S. Bach,
Haydn and
Vivaldi, among others. The CD also contains recordings of him playing when he was four years old. Gray-Cabey's parents started Action in Music (A.I.M.), a project intended to help children develop their musical talents and give them opportunities to perform in other countries. The money raised from the concerts are donated to hospitals and orphanages in those countries. ==Filmography==