We haven't heard from Mike, Maybe someday he'll Grais us with his presence...
but his dream of making horror movies seems to have gone well.

New York Times articles on Mike:
http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=92300

[from IMDB.COM] 
Michael Grais

Producer - filmography 

I Married a Witch (2005) (pre-production) (producer) 
Deception (2001/I) (producer) 
"The Immortal" (2000) TV Series (executive producer) 
Who Killed Atlanta's Children? (2000) (TV) (executive producer) 
... aka Echo of Murder (USA: video title) 
Christina's House (1999) (executive producer) 
Sleepwalkers (1992) (producer) 
... aka Sleepstalkers (Hong Kong: English title: cable TV title) 
... aka Stephen King's Sleepwalkers 
Ufo Abductions (1991) (TV) (producer) 
Marked for Death (1990) (producer) 
Great Balls of Fire! (1989) (executive producer) 
Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986) (producer) 
... aka Poltergeist II (USA: short title) 

Filmography as: Producer, Writer

Cool World (1992) (written by) 
Ufo Abductions (1991) (TV) 
Marked for Death (1990) (written by) 
Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986) 
... aka Poltergeist II (USA: short title) 
Poltergeist (1982) (screenplay) 
Death Hunt (1981) 
"Kojak" (1973) TV Series (writer) 

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From: Emerson College Class of 1972 Lost Classmates 

Michael Grais 

Michael is in Los Angeles where he is a producer/writer ...
responsible for "A Whole Lotta Shaking Going On"
(The Jerry Lee Lewis Story); "Baretta" (TV) and other films.
Last time I saw him, he had offices in Beverly Hills.
I lost track of him after school but found him again once I moved to
Hollywood. Or rather, he found me. I had just moved out there in 1977
and was at my first party in town when -- through a crowd of
hundreds - I heard my name being called out. It was Michael. He's
been quite successful and remains very low-key. Since I moved back to
the East Coast a few years ago, I once again have lost track of him
but know he's still out there. Robin Keats
http://www.konadesigns.com/EC1972/lost.htm