Graydon is the secondary antagonist of the 1987 Touchstone film Adventures in Babysitting. He is the second-in-command of Bleak.
He was portrayed by Ron Canada, who also portrayed Coleman Green in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Plot[]
Graydon was with Bleak in a warehouse full of stolen vehicles when Joe Gipp returns with the stolen red Cadillac they were expecting. However, he was not alone at the scene of the crime. He brought along four witnesses to the warehouse, a young teenager and her minors whom she is babysitting. Graydon angrily punches Joe in the mouth and dismisses the employees, while Bleak has the "defense" (the kids) held upstairs in his office.
Later, Graydon is at a meeting with executives who were making arrangements for car shippings nationwide. Bleak tells him to get his Playboy magazine and so he does, but is shocked to find out the kids escaped via a document storage box. Graydon comes to warn his boss the kids took off with it, prompting them and Joe Gipp to go after it.
After a few misses with the babysitter and her crew here and there, he, Bleak and Gipp finally catch up to Sara at a toy store. They give chase to her at her parents' office building. Graydon barely gets a hand on Sara, only able to pull of her Thor cape before knocking out a janitor and failing to get her in the elevator. Bleak checks the party floor while Graydon checks the penthouse looking for Sara. As he searches for her, he spots her going down the building out the window. Graydon follows Sara out the window to try to nab her and the playboy. He struggles to catch her as he is hanging on the building ledges trying not to fall off. Brad showed up and successfully pulled Sara back inside. After Joe punched out Bleak and planted the playboy magazine on him, Joe glanced out the window to see Graydon was still standing on the building ledge. Joe decided to leave him there out of revenge.
After the end credits of the movie, Graydon is still stuck on the building ledge frightened and sobbing.