Gray Frederickson is an Academy Award-winning producer who won an Oscar as Co-Producer of The Godfather Part II and received an Academy Award nomination for his work as Co-Producer of Apocalypse Now, has won an Emmy for producing “Dream No Little Dream, The Life and Times of Robert S. Kerr”. He was the executive producer of “The Grand Energy Transition” a recently produced documentary about natural gas. Mr. Frederickson had been working as president of a motion picture production company, Graymark Productions Inc. (GRMK), publicly traded on NASDAQ, until it merged with a health care company, Graymark Healthcare (GRMH), in the spring of 2008.
Gray Frederickson is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, The Academy of Television Art and Sciences, The Directors Guild of America, and the Screen Actors Guild.
Read the recent article in The Oklahoman: “The Godfather of Oklahoma Film” (12/3/21: https://www.oklahoman.com/story/entertainment/2021/12/03/godfather-oklahoma-film-oscar-winner-gray-frederickson-keeps-working-home-state-the-outsiders/5548962001/
Mark A. Stansberry, energy advisor and corporate development strategist, has been a columnist and contributor for Energies Media since 2014. He is the author of America Needs America’s Energy: Creating Together the People’s Energy Plan and the host of the National Energy Talk podcast. Stansberry served as U.S. Senator Bartlett’s intern/staff member from 1975-76, and led Senators Bellmon and Bartlett’s State Youth Conference in 1976. Stansberry can be contacted through his website.
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