Frederick Haddox is known for Ransom (2017).
Frederick Herrick is known for Miami Vice (1984), Baa Baa Black Sheep (1976) and Arquivo Confidencial (1974).
Frederick Husar is known for Just Visiting (2001), Dwellers (2021) and Spaceman (1997).
Frederick was educated in Germany and France. He came to England in 1939 and took up acting at the suggestion of his English headmaster. He attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London between 1946 and 1948 and started his stage career at preston Rep in 1949. Many rep seasons in provinces before West End appearances including 'The Comedy of Errors', 'Lock Up Your Daughters', 'The Potsdam Quartet', 'Big Fish, Little Fish', 'For Adults Only', 'A Patriot For Me', 'Mrs. Gibson's Boys' and 'Salad Days'. Frederick started his television career in 1955 and went into films in 1956. He continued to act in all strands of the profession until his death.
Frederick Jones is an author/actor known for his rough, intimidating look and military tactical experience. He has featured roles in Lection (2019) and Die by the Sword (2019). Also appeared in Tulsa (2019). Born April 6 1970 in Colorado Springs, CO. He has attended Augusta Technical College and Georgia Military College with concentrations in environmental horticulture and business development. Jones has also served in the Military for 25 years. Frederick has had 3 titles published through various publishers. Titles previously published include "Black Rose-a book of poems and short stories" and "Black Rose Wilted". He has had acknowledgment from music groups Sonik Foundry and anything but Monday. Inspired by Edgar Allen Poe his poetic writings capture the picturesque beauty of Poe's deepest writing. Jones also has written science fiction short stories. His work has been featured in the 2011 New York State Book exhibit where "Black Rose" gained a great deal of recognition. His third publication "Mystical Sphinx " received notoriety from Al Bawaba news group in Cairo, Egypt in 2015.
Frederick Keeve has been writing most of his life, either for pleasure, academically or professionally for the entertainment business. His first short story, The Lost Island, was published in a limited edition when he was in sixth grade. He has also been making films since he was 10-years-old, growing up in Santa Monica, with his brother, Douglas Keeve, who is a writer/director living in New York. Keeve's first film was Maxine Waters EPC, starring Edward Alan Young. This was a documentary about an employment preparation center in in South Central Los Angeles seen by hundreds of thousands of viewers on KCET public television. Keeve also produced, wrote, directed and composed the score for the award-winning From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff, which featured many award-winning and nominated actors such as Gregory Peck (in his last screen role), Jack Palance, Patricia Neal, Anthony Quinn, Robert Stack, Leslie Caron, Beatrice Straight, Sharon Gless, Lloyd Bridges and many more, closing the Hollywood Film Festival and garnering rave reviews in Variety. Keeve has optioned and developed screenplays from best-selling novels by noted writers such as Edgar winner T. Jefferson Parker and Pulitzer-nominated author Bill Granger. He has previously developed a slate of eight independent feature films with budgets ranging from $2.5M to $20M with Sonny Ritscher, Chief Controller for mega-budget films at both Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox (Watchmen, Green Lantern, Unfaithful). Keeve is a sought-after script doctor and enjoys writing screenplay coverage. He was hired to adapt a vampire novel, Vengeance Comes, for the screen. Mr. Keeve has produced not only films, but also special events. He wrote and organized "An Evening with George Shdanoff," at the world-famous Argyle Hotel in West Hollywood, celebrating Mr. Shdanoff's 90th birthday with world class ballet dancers, a concert pianist, and over 100 celebrity guests flown in from around the world. Keeve hired two-time Emmy winner Sharon Gless, screen legend Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Oscar-winner Patricia Neal to co-host the prestigious event. Keeve completed a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology in 2016. His published dissertation entitled A Phenomenological Study of the Experience of Humanist, Spiritual and Transpersonal Films on Positive Organizational Behaviors in the Workplace was lauded as masterful phenomenological, qualitative research. Keeve is an accomplished musician, music director, accompanist, and composer. He wrote the book, music and lyrics for the original musical Three: Songs from the Heart, produced in Los Angeles under the auspices of the Festival of New American Musicals. The musical featured Broadway caliber talent: Ilene Graff (On Broadway: Promises, Promises, I Love My Wife, Grease), Marcus Choi (Hamilton), and was directed by Lance Roberts (On Broadway: The Pee-Wee Herman Show, Sister Act, Ghost, My Fair Lady). He has also recently organized and implemented two road shows for 100 actors in Salt Lake City with noted Hollywood Talent Agents and Casting Directors. Keeve's 20-minute multiple award-winning short film, Designated Caretaker Redux, is to be shot as a full-length feature film next year. He has been writing screenplays for 25 years, some developed and produced into films. Mr. Keeve's other producing credits include: Small Town Conspiracy, and Purple Sail. Keeve's completed films also include the award-winning Cadillac City, as well as the recently completed feature film, The Accompanist, a fantasy/drama gay love story with magical realism, classical ballet and classical music as the backdrop. He has several feature films he has written or optioned as a producer in various stages of development, including Cadillac City, Designated Caretaker, Vine, Letters from Heaven and Journey to India, to name a few. The filmmaker's theme of the film, The Accompanist, is "using the healing power of art to unite and celebrate who we truly are." Keeve is proud of his diverse cast and the portrayal of the gay male experience through fully realized complex characters, shining a light into gay relationships covering areas such as domestic violence, sex, career ambition, love and connection. He also delves into family relationships and presents to the audience beautiful classical music and realistically portrayed classical ballet. Mr. Keeve's next feature film is the stand-alone sequel entitled, The Accompanist Awakening, to be filmed early 2021. Mr. Keeve is passionate about storytelling, filmmaking, and the creative arts. He has a unique voice coupled with a highly-refined artistic aesthetic that fuels his lifelong goal is to elevate people's consciousness through his art-as filmmaker, producer, composer, director, writer and actor. In addition to being an educator, teacher, counselor and actor, Keeve enjoys combining his passion for film, psychology, spirituality and music with his obsession with riding motorcycles. Mr. Keeve is a long-time member of SAG/AFTRA and a proud member of the Producer's Guild of America (PGA) for almost 20 years.
Frederick Koehler was born on 16 June 1975 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Mr. Mom: Dona de Casa por Acaso (1983), Corrida Mortal (2008) and Pearl Harbor (2001).
Frederick Lau is a German actor. He was born and raised in Steglitz, Berlin, Germany, and still lives there. He played in over 50 roles since 2000. In 2008 he won the Deutscher Filmpreis award (Lola) for best male role for being Tim Stoltefuss in "Die Welle". He is also known for portraying Wurstjunge in "Die Snobs".
Frederick Lawluwi is known for White Elephant (1984).
Frederick Tilden Lawrence, Jr. (aka "Rick") was born in Huntington Beach, CA to Fred Sr. and Chrysanne Page. He made his feature film debut in Party Favors (1987) while still in high school, and has worked in the industry ever since. Notably in 2011 he wrote, produced and acted in the short film Lovelock, CA (2011) which garnered great reviews and premiered at the historic Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. He lives in Los Angeles.