The idea of documenting one's life via confessional and storytelling monologues is hardly unusual in 2010, but
Spalding Gray did it before almost anyone else. And he did it better; in films like
Swimming to Cambodia,
Monster in a Box and
Gray's Anatomy his personal histories were a gateway to perceptive observations about life and the world around us.
Gray's Anatomy was directed by
Steven Soderbergh. After Spalding ...