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Conrad Grayson
Revenge character
First appearance"Pilot"
(episode 1.01)
Last appearance"Atonement"
(episode 4.10)
Created byMike Kelley
Portrayed byHenry Czerny
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationGovernor of New York (formerly)
CEO of Grayson Global (formerly)
FamilyEdward Grayson (father; deceased)
SpouseStevie Grayson (ex-wife)
Victoria Grayson (ex-wife; deceased)
ChildrenDaniel Grayson (son; deceased)
Charlotte Grayson (adopted daughter)
Patrick Osborne (stepson)
ResidenceGrayson Manor
Southampton, New York

Conrad Grayson is a fictional character and a major antagonist on the ABC television show Revenge (2011–2015). He is portrayed by actor Henry Czerny.[1]

Overview

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Czerny was cast in the role in March 2011.[2]

Conrad Grayson is the CEO of Grayson Global and head of the Grayson family. He is Victoria's husband and father of Daniel and Charlotte (although not Charlotte's biological father). A shrewd and successful tycoon, Conrad is well-feared among his peers in both business and Hamptons’ society but operates with questionable moral integrity. He is ruthless and willing to do whatever it takes to emerge unscathed from difficult situations.

25 years before season one's events, Conrad was already married to Stevie Pruitt. Victoria stated in Episode 7 (season 1) that when she met Conrad 25 years ago, she too was lonely and insecure, (just like Lydia). Conrad also once "gave up everything to show how much he loved Victoria".

Eight years before the show's main timeline, Conrad was involved in laundering money for the Americon Initiative, a terrorist group which used the money in a terrorist attack that brought down a plane, Flight 1-9-7. After the disaster, Conrad worked with Frank and a reluctant Victoria to frame David Clarke, her lover and his employee. The FBI stormed David's house and arrested him for treason, while his daughter Amanda was taken into foster care for at least eight years, never seeing her father again. Sixteen years later, she returns to her hometown, calling herself Emily Thorne, intent on avenging her father and destroying the Graysons.

Conrad's affair with Victoria's best friend, Lydia, further damages the couple's strained relationship and leads to divorce proceedings. Initially close to his daughter, Conrad is devastated when a DNA test reveals she is not his biological child and belongs to the hated David Clarke. He exposes Victoria at a family dinner and blackmails her lover, Dominik, into leaving her. In the first season finale, Conrad warns Victoria not to get on a plane but she appears to disregard him. After the plane is destroyed, he believes Victoria has died but she eventually calls him to ask for help with Murphy. Conrad helps Victoria with a scheme to make it appear she was kidnapped and held hostage by Murphy. He eventually asks Victoria to remarry him, explaining that it will prevent them from having to testify against each other. At their second wedding, Conrad is arrested, wrongly, for the murder of Gordon Murphy. Helen, a member of the Initiative, arranges his release on bail.

After Daniel replaces Conrad as the CEO of Grayson Global, Conrad decides to run for governor and spends the rest of Season 2 doing whatever he has to achieve his goal. He makes a deal with Nate Ryan, which puts Jack Porter's business, the Stowaway at risk. Amanda steals Emily's laptop and uses it to blackmail Conrad. Nate goes after Jack and Amanda in retaliation, and both Nate and Amanda end up dead and Jack in the hospital, severely injured.

Jack blames Conrad for Amanda's death and tries to expose him. In the Season 2 finale, Conrad has a bomb planted at Grayson Global, intended for Jack, but Declan is instead caught in the blast and dies from a ruptured artery. During an argument, Conrad accidentally reveals to Daniel he knew about the bomb. Conrad later tells Victoria he has joined the Initiative and is elected Governor of New York at the end of Season 2.

At the beginning of Season 3, Conrad is diagnosed with Huntington's disease and is forced to step down as governor. It is revealed that Emily poisoned Conrad and changed the results on the computer to say he had Huntington's disease. After Charlotte learns Conrad is responsible for Declan's death, she turns her back on him. This causes Conrad to seek redemption and Emily tries to use Conrad's associate, Father Paul Whitley, to get Conrad to confess. Victoria's son Patrick Osborne tampers with the brakes on Conrad's car, and Paul is killed in the crash. Soon after, Conrad learns he doesn't have Huntington's disease and reclaims his place as head of the Grayson family.

Determined to get back into the business world, Conrad attempts to form a partnership with his old business rival Pascal LeMarchal, but that soon falls apart. Daniel tells Conrad that Pascal has been talking to federal agents. When Pascal tries to get Conrad to confess his crimes, Conrad kills Pascal by pushing him into the blades of his helicopter. Pascal's death is ruled as an accident and Conrad is exonerated. In the penultimate episode of Season 3, Conrad is arrested when his confession to framing David Clarke is broadcast to the entire world. In the season 3 finale, Conrad escapes from prison and is stabbed to death by a very much alive David Clarke. Conrad appears in flashbacks with Daniel in the 10th episode of Season 4.

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Conrad Grayson is a fictional character and primary antagonist in the ABC television series Revenge, which aired from 2011 to 2015. Portrayed by actor , he is depicted as the ruthless CEO of Grayson Global, a powerful firm, and the husband of . As a central figure in the show's intricate web of and , Grayson is revealed to have been Clarke's former employer and a key conspirator in the corporate scandal that led to Clarke's wrongful imprisonment for and financial nearly two decades before the series begins. His character is defined by questionable morals, manipulative tactics, and a willingness to protect his family's status and wealth at any cost, often clashing with his wife Victoria over their shared secrets and differing ambitions. Grayson is the biological father of Daniel Grayson and the legal father of Charlotte Clarke, complicating family dynamics amid the protagonists' quest for vengeance against the Graysons. Throughout the series, Grayson's arc explores themes of power, , and downfall in the elite society of , with his actions driving much of the plot's tension and moral ambiguity. Czerny's performance earned praise for bringing nuance to the role, portraying Grayson as both a calculating and a figure grappling with personal vulnerabilities, such as and political aspirations.

Development and portrayal

Casting

Henry Czerny was cast as Conrad Grayson for the ABC drama series Revenge on March 15, 2011, ahead of the pilot episode's production. The Toronto-born actor, recognized for portraying morally complex authority figures such as CIA Deputy Director in Clear and Present Danger (1994) and Chief Inspector Dreyfus in (2006), was selected to embody the multifaceted antagonist at the helm of the Grayson family empire. Czerny joined the production as a series regular, appearing in all episodes of the first before transitioning to guest status for one episode in the fourth and final season, totaling 67 appearances from 2011 to 2015.

Characterization

Conrad Grayson is depicted as a shrewd and ambitious tycoon, serving as the CEO of Grayson Global, whose ruthless drive for power defines his actions in the high-stakes world of elite. His core personality revolves around manipulation and self-preservation, employing cunning tactics like , , and to navigate scandals and secure his position, often operating with profound moral ambiguity that blurs the line between villainy and strategic necessity. Beneath this calculating exterior, the script imbues Conrad with an underlying family loyalty, particularly protective instincts toward his children, Daniel and Charlotte, which occasionally humanizes his otherwise disloyal approach to allies and business partners. This contrast in writing choices underscores his complexity, portraying him as a figure capable of tenderness amid ethical compromise. The character's development, as scripted by the show's creators, traces an arc from a supremely confident corporate to a desperate man confronting personal crises, including deteriorating health and the unraveling of his illicit schemes, revealing vulnerabilities that erode his once-impenetrable facade. Henry Czerny's performance adds further depth to these scripted elements.

Fictional biography

Early life and family background

Conrad Grayson was the son of Edward Grayson, the founder and former CEO of Grayson Global, who maintained a closer relationship with Conrad's wife Victoria than with his own son. Prior to his marriage to Victoria, Conrad was wed to Stevie Grayson in his first marriage, which ended in divorce amid ; the union produced no children. In 1986, Conrad married Victoria Harper, with whom he had a son, Daniel Grayson, born the following year. Victoria gave birth to their daughter Charlotte in 1994, whom Conrad raised as his own while unaware of her biological connection to David Clarke. Conrad also became the stepfather to Patrick Osborne, Victoria's son from a previous relationship during her teenage years. This family structure profoundly influenced Conrad's approach to ambition and legacy in his later endeavors.

Professional and political career

Conrad Grayson served as the of Grayson Global, a prominent and investment firm specializing in and sectors, which was originally founded by his father, Edward Grayson, in the mid-20th century. Under Conrad's leadership, the company expanded through aggressive investment strategies, including the management of high-profile funds like the one tied to innovative clean projects. Grayson Global's operations under Conrad involved numerous high-stakes aimed at bolstering its market position, such as attempts to acquire tech startups and consolidate energy portfolios amid competitive pressures. To maintain the firm's power and profitability, Conrad frequently engaged in ethical compromises, including leveraging insider information and pressuring associates to secure favorable deals, which solidified Grayson Global's status as a dominant player in global finance. In 2012, Conrad launched a gubernatorial campaign for the state of New York, positioning himself as a seasoned business leader ready to tackle economic challenges. The campaign was characterized by intense scandals, including allegations of corporate malfeasance tied to Grayson Global, and strategic alliances with political operatives and media figures to counter opposition attacks. Despite these controversies, bolstered by family involvement in fundraising and public appearances, Conrad secured victory and was elected governor by the end of the year. As , Conrad implemented policies favoring business and economic incentives for major investors, often aligning with his in . He utilized his office to safeguard personal and corporate interests, such as directing resources to influence ongoing investigations into financial irregularities and shielding key allies from scrutiny. This approach allowed him to extend Grayson Global's influence into state-level decision-making, blending his professional expertise with political authority.

Involvement in the conspiracy

Conrad Grayson played a pivotal role in the 1993 bombing of Flight 197, a terrorist attack that claimed 247 lives and served as the catalyst for the series' central . As CEO of Grayson Global, Grayson laundered money for the Americon Initiative, a terrorist organization that used the funds to execute the bombing. When the laundering scheme risked exposure, Grayson, in collaboration with his wife Victoria, orchestrated the framing of David Clarke, a trusted executive at the company and father of Amanda Clarke (later ). They fabricated evidence linking Clarke to the terrorists, ensuring his wrongful arrest, conviction, and eventual imprisonment, thereby diverting suspicion from their own involvement. To sustain the deception over the ensuing decades, Grayson engaged in a systematic , leveraging Grayson Global's resources to intimidate potential witnesses and suppress incriminating documents. This included alliances with Victoria to eliminate threats, such as the silencing of associates like , who had knowledge of the affair and the financial irregularities tied to the plot. Grayson and Victoria maintained a united front, portraying Clarke as the sole perpetrator while advancing their business and social standing in . Their efforts ensured the narrative endured, shielding them from legal repercussions and preserving the family's facade of respectability. In the , accumulating exposure risks began to unravel Grayson's carefully constructed scheme, as leaked and renewed investigations connected back to the Flight 197 events. Emily Thorne's calculated maneuvers unearthed financial records and witness testimonies implicating Grayson in the money laundering, prompting federal scrutiny and internal conflicts. These developments, including confrontations over falsified , heightened the of full disclosure, forcing Grayson to navigate escalating political and personal pressures while attempting to contain the fallout. This conspiracy's shadow also briefly impacted his , notably complicating Charlotte Grayson's understanding of her parentage.

Downfall and death

In early 2013, Conrad Grayson suffered a public collapse during a gubernatorial speech, leading to his diagnosis with , a fatal neurodegenerative disorder. The condition prompted him to step down as and initially strained his family dynamics, as he grappled with the implications of a affecting and . However, subsequent medical tests later revealed the diagnosis was erroneous; Grayson had been deliberately poisoned by with a substance mimicking Huntington's symptoms as part of her revenge scheme against the Grayson family. Amid escalating pressures from investigations into Grayson Global's illicit activities, Grayson confronted Pascal LeMarchal, a French businessman and Victoria Grayson's former lover, over incriminating details from their shared past tied to corporate manipulations. In a heated altercation at an airfield in April 2014, LeMarchal pressed Grayson to divulge more about the conspiracy surrounding David Clarke's framing, prompting Grayson to push him into the rotating blades of a in what he claimed was . Authorities ruled LeMarchal's death an accident, exonerating Grayson and allowing him to avoid immediate charges, though the incident heightened scrutiny on his leadership and personal volatility. By May 2014, mounting evidence from Thorne's manipulations culminated in Grayson's arrest for his role in financial crimes and the conspiracy against David Clarke. During a planned private press conference at Grayson Manor, Grayson confessed on camera to orchestrating Clarke's framing and the sabotage of Flight 197, intending to mitigate legal consequences through a show of remorse; unbeknownst to him, the event was broadcast live on local television due to a news crew stationed outside, exposing his admissions to the public and accelerating federal investigations. This public revelation led to his immediate incarceration, where he faced charges related to and corporate fraud, effectively dismantling his political and business empire. In a desperate bid for freedom later that spring, Grayson orchestrated a with assistance from a corrupt guard, disguising himself as a to evade detection. Shortly after fleeing, he was intercepted on a remote road by a van; emerging from it was David Clarke, presumed dead for two decades but revealed to be alive and seeking vengeance for the conspiracy that destroyed his life. Clarke silently stabbed Grayson to death in retribution, ending the patriarch's reign and leaving Grayson Global in chaos as its scandals fully unraveled.

Role and reception

Appearances in Revenge

Conrad Grayson appears in all 22 episodes of the first season of , serving as a primary whose ruthless business maneuvers and familial manipulations propel the central plot. As the CEO of Grayson Global, he navigates corporate rivalries and personal betrayals, often clashing with his wife Victoria and son Daniel while concealing his role in the frame-up of David Clarke. His actions establish the Grayson family as the core targets of Emily Thorne's vengeance scheme. Throughout the 22 episodes of Season 2, Grayson remains a pivotal figure, shifting focus to his ambitious run for amid mounting threats from external forces like the Initiative and revenge-driven protagonists. He manipulates political alliances, including hiring Ashley Davenport as his , and faces internal family strife, such as Daniel's of Grayson Global, heightening the stakes of the ongoing intrigue. His gubernatorial bid underscores his drive for power and exposes vulnerabilities in the family's facade. In Season 3's 22 episodes, Grayson's arc intensifies around his fabricated diagnosis of , political scandals, and ultimate downfall, culminating in his public confession to past crimes, arrest, and imprisonment before being mysteriously released and fatally stabbed by David Clarke in the finale "Execution," marking the end of his physical presence. Grayson's influence persists into Season 4 through limited post-death appearances: he is referenced in the premiere episode "" to confirm his demise and its repercussions on the family legacy, and features in a flashback alongside Daniel in episode 10, "," shaping character motivations without on-screen activity in the present. These instances highlight his enduring shadow over the Grayson dynasty's unraveling plots.

Critical and fan reception

Critics have praised Henry Czerny's portrayal of for bringing emotional depth to a complex , particularly in scenes highlighting the character's underlying vulnerabilities amid . In a TV Fanatic review discussing events from the episode "," Czerny's performance, alongside Madeleine Stowe's, rendered a moment of solidarity between Conrad and genuinely poignant, underscoring their genuine affection despite layers of . has analyzed Conrad's arc as emblematic of corporate greed, portraying him as the ruthless CEO of Grayson Global whose unethical practices, including and framing innocents, serve as a pointed critique of unchecked ambition in and . Television reviewers have interpreted Conrad's storyline as a broader commentary on power dynamics, with his political aspirations and involvement in scandals illustrating themes of institutional corruption within the show's revenge narrative. The A.V. Club's coverage of the season 3 finale "Execution" highlighted Conrad's downfall as a climactic payoff to the season's intrigue, emphasizing how his role amplifies the soapy exploration of elite deception without resolving all conspiracies tied to his actions. Following the conclusion of in 2015, Conrad Grayson has maintained a presence in through streaming revivals and retrospective analyses, reflecting the character's lasting resonance as a multifaceted . Fans on platforms like have frequently discussed Conrad as a standout , praising his moral complexity and Czerny's nuanced performance in polls and threads analyzing the series' villains. Recent promotions in 2025 have spotlighted Czerny's depiction of Conrad's calculated evil, contributing to ongoing discussions of the series' influence on portrayals of corporate and familial intrigue.

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