Vivean Gray (born
Jean Vivra Gray; 20 July 1924) is a
British actress who found her niche playing gossipy characters in Australian television series/soap operas. She was born in
Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, as one of four to a father who ran a fish and chip establishment but moved to Australia in 1952 after having trouble finding acting opportunities. She initially wanted to become a jazz pianist, but decided to choose acting and had roles in
Homicide,
Division 4,
Matlock Police, and as mathematics teacher Miss McGraw in
Peter Weir's film adaptation of
Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975). She worked with Weir again in 1977 in his film
The Last Wave, playing the role of Aboriginal history expert Dr. Whitburn. Gray was later honoured with her image on an
Australia Post postage stamp in 1995.
her image on a postage stamp was for her role in
Picnic at Hanging Rock.