Bill Bray
Definition
Bill Bray (1925–2005) was Michael Jackson's longtime head of security and personal bodyguard, often described as a father figure and confidant to the pop superstar.
Bill Bray (born 1983) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher who played for the Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds, and Pittsburgh Pirates.
Examples
In the biopic Michael, KeiLyn Durrel Jones portrays Bill Bray as the unflappable guardian who kept the King of Pop one step ahead of chaos.
Bill Bray wasn't just security; he was the guy who probably knew where Michael Jackson hid his favorite sequined glove.
While fans clamored for autographs, Bill Bray calmly steered Michael Jackson through the frenzy like a pro.
Baseball's Bill Bray may have struck out batters on the mound, but Michael Jackson's Bill Bray struck out paparazzi every day.