Fred Gilman was born on November 24, 1902 in Virginia, USA. He is known for The Shoot 'Em Up Kid (1926), Wild Horse (1931) and Clearing the Trail (1928). He died on March 30, 1988 in Capistrano Beach, California, USA.
Fred Godoy was born on April 3, 1898 in Havana, Cuba. He was an actor, known for Safari (1940), The Lone Wolf in Mexico (1947) and Castillos en el aire (1938). He died on August 31, 1974 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Fred Goessens was born on 5 December 1953 in Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands. He is an actor, known for Karakter (1997), Overspel (2011) and Levenslied (2011).
Fred Goss is a director and actor, known for Sons & Daughters (2006), Modern Family (2009) and Community (2009).
Baseball gave burly Fred Graham his start in motion pictures. In 1928 he was working for the MGM sound department and also playing semi-pro baseball on the side. The studio was making a murder mystery called Death on the Diamond (1934), starring Robert Young and Nat Pendleton. Graham was hired to tutor Young and Pendleton in the fine points of the game, and doubled Pendleton in the catching scenes. This started him on a more than 40-year career as a stuntman and actor. While at the studio he doubled Clark Gable, Nelson Eddy and Charles Bickford. He went over to Warner Bros. in 1938, and his initial assignment was to double Basil Rathbone in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938). In 1941 he moved to Republic Pictures and worked on the studio's famed westerns and serials, and was a major part of the team of stunt experts, including such aces as David Sharpe and Tom Steele, responsible for the reputation that Republic enjoyed as having the best stunt department in the business. Graham met John Wayne there and stunted for him in many of the films Wayne made at the studio. He also appeared in many films as an actor, usually playing truck drivers, cops, soldiers, crooks, etc. In 1968 he went to work for Arizona's Department of Economic Planning and Development of Motion Pictures, and had more to do with bringing filming to the state of Arizona than anyone else. In Arizona they have the "Carefree at Southwest Studios", which was formerly known as "The Graham Studio". In 1978 "Slugger", a nickname he got in his Republic days, passed away.
Fred is lovingly known as Gopher by his millions of fans around the world who watched him became for 9 years in the 1970s hit series The Love Boat (1977). But, before Fred became well known as an actor, he went to "Phillips Exeter Academy" with David Eisenhower. Later, he became David's best man when he married Julie Nixon. Then, Fred entered "Harvard University" at Cambridge, Massachusetts and graduated in 1970 with a Bachelor's Degree in English. Fred is a well-educated man and can speak fluently in both French and Arabic. Before he joined the cast of The Love Boat (1977), Fred did guest shots on many shows, including Love, American Style (1969), Mary Tyler Moore (1970), Phyllis (1975) (with Cloris Leachman) & Welcome Back, Kotter (1975) (with John Travolta). Then, came other guest spots on TV shows and a couple of movies, while still on The Love Boat (1977). Fred Grandy was destined to become more than just an actor. In 1986, he decided to run for Congressman as a Republican for the state of Iowa, and won. He received 3,000 votes. He served 4 consecutive terms (1986-1995). While in Congress, he was very much involved with Agriculture, Education, Workforce, Standards of Official Conduct, House Ways and Means. In 1994, he went ahead and entered the Governor's race but lost to his opponent, Terry Branstad. In 1995, he became both President and CEO for "Goodwill Industries", a position he held until 2000. Fred even became a political commentator on National Public Radio. He has also, as a guest, taught at the "University of Maryland" (School of Public Affairs) about non-profit organizations. In 2003, in Washington, DC., Fred became the host of the talk radio show "The WMAL Morning News" (WMAL-AM Radio). On (Friday night) May 7, 2004, while at home in Bethesda and reading his newspaper, he began to feel very uncomfortable for 3 hours. At first, he felt indigestion so bad he thought he had food poisoning. Then, he began having massive chest pains. Now, he had to call 911 and he was rushed to "Suburban Hospital" where he had an emergency Angioplasty. Fred showed amazing courage and began feeling better almost immediately. He blames his heart problems on genetics, it seems to run in his family. And, what helped was his strict diet as a vegetarian. Fred is back on the radio co-hosting his show with Andy Parks.
Fred Grant, born in Marietta, GA in 1988. Showed an early interest in creating video games and animation when he saw Ghostbusters and Alien at the age of 4. Started creating stop motion Lego movies with his father's video camera and would draw cartoons using power point to animate them. He got started into making short films in middle school when he found his passion for snowboarding and skateboarding. He even received a student of the month award for making a documentary on cloud formations. Fred attended Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA and quickly acquired internships at productions houses Crawford Communications and Trick3d. After graduating, He worked as an editor and motion graphic designer with companies such as The Weather Channel, Crawford Media Services, AT&T, and Sony Pictures Studios. Fred's passion is directing and he has developed his craft over the last decade through many passion projects, both short and long form. His directorial debut was a digital commercial for Binaca. Through the years he experimented with VFX interacting with live action actors. His first feature length film, Dekiru: The Three Stones, won Best Independent Film at the George Entertainment Gala. Both of his independent feature films received international distribution and can be found on platforms such as Tubi, Hoopla, and Amazon Prime. Most recently, his client funded film, "Love Never Forgets", premiered at the at the legendary Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles for the Dances with Films Festival, and won several awards throughout its festival run since then. Fred also adapted The EGG, written by Andy Weir (author of The Martian), into a live action adaptation. Fred takes pride in his ability to tell a story using modern day technologies and believes that is where he shines as a director.
Fred Grey is an actor, known for Here Comes the Grump (2018).
Fred Griffith was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He resides in Los Angeles. He has a son Jackson Graham and a daughter Georgia Grace. From an early age he always knew he wanted to be an actor. He was once quoted as saying, "as a kid I would watch John Wayne movies and walk, talk and dress like The Duke in front of the family television." From community theater, to commercials and producing and starring in his first short film he has carved his way into a blossoming career in entertainment. Over his career Fred has been fortunate enough to work with some of Hollywood's legendary talent like; Sydney Poitier in "The Last American Brickmaker in America", Robert Duvall in "Gods and Generals", David Carradine in "Miracle at Sage Creek", Mickey Rooney and Lee Majors in "Strike the Tent" and Rance Howard in "Ghost Town" to name a few. He recently returned to the stage in a performance as Lt. Doug Roberts in a rendition of the play "Mister Roberts". He does occasional guest spots on Television. The one he is most known for is 24 with Keifer Sutherland. He is also pursuing other passions like writing and is currently working on a screenplay and a country music song. On November 21st, 2003 he was presented with a great honor when he was asked to present the Elvis Presley award at the American Veteran Award show, which aired on The History Channel on February 8th, 2004. ??He also volunteers his time to read children's stories at local elementary schools through the Screen Actors Guild program, "BookPALS". Poetry is a hobby he really enjoys. He relaxes by spending time with his family at the beach and playing golf. You may see him from time to time in celebrity golf tournaments for charities he supports
Fred Griffiths was born on March 8, 1912 in Ludlow, Shropshire, England. He was an actor, known for Hell Below Zero (1954), Carry on Nurse (1959) and Armchair Theatre (1956). He was married to Emily Sadler. He died on August 27, 1994 in London, England.