Mister Grey

 is a fictional minor character featured in the 2002 sci-fi/horror film, Resident Evil, which serves as a non-canon prequel to the 1996 Resident Evil video game by Capcom. The character was played by actor Ryan McCluskey.

Biography
Mister Grey was a male employee of the Umbrella Corporation with brown hair who appeared to be in his early thirties. He worked at the top-secret underground facility known as the Hive, though his exact duties at this facility are unknown.

When Spence Parks stole a sample of the deadly T-Virus from Lab 13, he rushed to get out of the facility. In his haste, he bumped into Mister Grey, spilling the man's coffee all over his shirt.

Mister Grey was one of several internal office workers who was trapped inside of Lift Shaft 168 when the site's artificial intelligence, the Red Queen, put the facility on lock down. Mister Grey either died when the shaft collapsed or may have died as a result of exposure to the T-Virus and became one of the numerous undead flesh-eaters found stalking the Hive.

Notes & Trivia

 * The character is unique to the continuity of the Resident Evil film series and does not have a counterpart in the video game series by Capcom.


 * Although never actually appears as a zombie in the film, the circumstances behind his death indicate that he was infected with the T-Virus, which would have ultimately turned him into a zombie.