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Johnston Gray

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Johnston Gray
Johnston Gray
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Portrays: Young Darius
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Johnston Gray (also credited as Johnson Gray) is a Canadian child actor who portrayed the young Darius for three episodes: Caprica's "The Imperfections of Memory", "Ghosts in the Machine" and "End of Line". The character appears in Amanda's traumatic visions and flashbacks related to a car crash that killed Darius when they were younger, an event that caused Amanda to suffer a mental breakdown and spend time in the Delphi Convalescent Institute.

The character of young Darius was also portrayed by Jesse Haddock in certain scenes, notably those relating to Tomas Vergis' driver and some earlier scenes where Amanada sees him appear at the makeshift Maglev 23 Memorial. Haddock's scenes were released as deleted scenes on home video releases, as they were part of a story thread regarding Vergis' attempts to force Amanda into a mental breakdown as revenge for Daniel Graystone's involvement into the deaths of employees during the meta-cognitive processor theft, but these were ultimately excised from the final cuts of the episodes that led to the mid-season finale.

Career

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According to available records, Caprica represents Gray's only known professional acting credit.[external 1] No biographical information or subsequent career details are publicly available.

Notes

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The actor is listed under two different first name spellings in production credits: "Johnson Gray" appears on IMDb and in most episode credits, while "Johnston Gray" was used specifically in the credits for "Ghosts in the Machine."[external 2]

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External Sources

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  1. Johnson Gray - Filmography (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). IMDb. Retrieved on January 2, 2026.
  2. Johnson Gray - Personal Details (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). IMDb. Retrieved on January 2, 2026.