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* ''John Ruskin's Wife'' (1979), a novel about the relationship by Eva McDonald.
* ''Dear Countess'' (1983), a radio play by [[Elizabeth Morgan (actress)|Elizabeth Morgan]], with [[Derek Jacobi]] (Ruskin), Bridget McCann (Gray), [[Timothy West]] (Old Mr Ruskin) [[Michael Fenner]] (Millais). The author played Ruskin's mother.
* [[File:Effie Gray (Lady Millais) letter to RS Fittis.jpg|alt=Letter from Lady Millais (Effie Gray) to RS Fittis dated 7 October 1889 in which she purchases his books as prizes for Birnam schoolchildren and expresses an interest in exploring her Gray family history.|thumb|Letter from Lady Millais (Effie Gray) to RS Fittis dated 7 October 1889. Held in Fittis Collection, AK Bell Library archives, Perth.]]''[[The Passion of John Ruskin]]'' (1994), a short film directed by [[Alex Chappel]], starring [[Mark McKinney]] (Ruskin), [[Neve Campbell]] (Gray) and [[Colette Stevenson]] (Gray's voice).
* ''Modern Painters'' (1995), an opera about Ruskin, Gray and Millais, music by David Lang, libretto by Manuela Hoelterhoff.
* ''Parrots and Owls'', (1994) a radio play by [[John Purser]] about the [[O'Shea brothers]] in which Gray appears as a friend of James O'Shea and her marital problems are discussed.