Fred Ochs was an actor and producer, known for The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015), 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) and Dexter (2006). He died on December 31, 2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Fred Olen Ray spent most of his childhood in Florida, where he was always a fan of horror movies on TV. He collected autographs of many of the actors in those films where he met Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. His early career was filled with low-budget horror and science-fiction films, but the market eventually dried up and he switched to producing softcore "T&A" videos of the type shown late at night on Showtime and Cinemax. His films rarely cost more than $500,000, and he has written under at least 30 different pen names; he was one of the first to fill time at the end of his films with outtakes, now a common practice in other comedy films. The outdoor sets are often CGI backdrops and many sets are in his own home or near it. Ray often can share credit for his softcore film success with the late cinematographer/director Gary Graver, big shoes for him to fill while working with an excess of tattooed and body-beaded new performers in this genre.
Fred Ouro Preto is known for Emicida: AmarElo - It's All for Yesterday (2020), 10 Anos De Triunfo (Ao Vivo) (2018) and Emicida: AmarElo - Ao Vivo (2021).
Fred Owens is an actor and production manager, known for Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965), Up! (1976) and Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens (1979).
Fred Parker was born on August 31, 1876 in Sigourney, Iowa, USA. He was an actor, known for Step on It (1936), Rogue of the Rio Grande (1930) and Hell's Headquarters (1932). He died on February 29, 1960 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Fred Pasquali was born on October 31, 1898 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]. He is known for Les joyeux pélerins (1951), Le théâtre de la jeunesse (1960) and Interdit au public (1949). He was married to Jeannette Papir. He died on June 12, 1991 in Paris, France.
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Fred Payawan is an actor, known for Cinco (2010), Imortal (2010) and No Other Woman (2011).
Fred Peabody is an Emmy-winning filmmaker and journalist whose credits include 7 years as a producer-director on the acclaimed CBC investigative program "the fifth estate", and 7 years as a producer-director at ABC's "20/20" in New York. In 2019 his theatrical documentary "The Corporate Coup d'État" premiered at Toronto's Hot Docs and at Washington's FilmFest DC. His 2017 theatrical documentary "All Governments Lie" won the Directors Guild (DGC) Allan King Award for Excellence in Documentary, and received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary. Fred was Supervising Producer on "Perfect Illusions", a documentary about eating disorders in young women which aired on PBS in 2003. His film on the childhood exploitation of the Dionne quintuplets was nominated for an Emmy in 1998, and he won an Emmy in 1989 for a film about wild horses rescued from starvation and abuse. He's produced two documentaries on chemical and biological weapons, and a major investigation of corporate SLAPPS - Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation. Fred learned his craft at the CBC in Toronto, where he spent four years as a news editor/reporter with CBC News, followed by seven years as a producer on "the fifth estate". His investigative work on "the fifth estate" led to staff producer jobs with ABC News 20/20 and Dateline NBC.
Fred Pearson was born in 1936 in Surbiton, Surrey, England. He is an actor, known for Misfits (2009), Mr. Turner (2014) and Cardiac Arrest (1994).