Fred Inkley is an actor, known for P.S. I Love You (2007), Succession (2018) and Company (2011).
Fred J. Lincoln was born Frederick Joseph Piantadosi in January 1936. He grew up in the Hell's Kitchen slum neighborhood of New York City. He is widely credited with helping to start the hardcore porn scene in his native New York in the early 1970s, His career spanned four decades in the adult entertainment business. He was usually listed as Fred J. Lincoln or F.J. Lincoln in his adult-film credits. His career in adult films and video was prolific; his IMDb filmography credits him as director of 310 films, producer of 42, and actor in 64 (most of them non-sex roles). His credits in mainstream cinema are limited, although he did play the role of Weasel Podowski in Wes Craven's classic horror film The Last House on the Left (1972) and worked as a stunt man. In 1984 he won the Critics' Adult Film Award as Best Director for his film Go for It (1983). Lincoln was a member of the AVN Hall of Fame and was the owner of the famous New York City sex club Plato's Retreat during the 1970s and early 1980s. He was married twice, to porn actress/director Patti Rhodes-Lincoln and porn actress Tiffany Clark. He had two children, a daughter named Angelica and independent filmmaker, Charles D. Lincoln. At one point he lived in Ventura, California, in an apartment adjacent to porn actress Erica Boyer. Fred J. Lincoln died on January 17, 2013, at age 76 from complications of emphysema and heart disease, just days before his 77th birthday.
Fred Jaggi is known for More Than Honey (2012).
Fred Johanson is known for Great Performances (1971), Wedding Season (2022) and Rånarna (2003).
Fred Johnson was born on August 6, 1899 in Dublin, Ireland. He was an actor, known for Scrooge (1951), The City of the Dead (1960) and Martin Luther (1953). He died on December 4, 1971 in London, England.
Fred Kanebi is an actor, known for Potomanto (2013), Cartel the Genesis (2015) and A Letter from Adam (2015).
Fred Kapambwe is known for Helping Chalo (2022) and Saving Chalo (2021).
Fred Kaplan was born in 1937 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for Best of Enemies (2015) and Biography (1987).
Fred Keating has a long and multi-faceted career in theatre, radio, TV and film in character roles and as a host, motivational speaker and podcast producer/host. From high school productions to full scholarships in drama studies through grad school, Fred's first broadcast television appearance was in 1971 on WTOL, the CBS affiliate in Toledo, Ohio hosting holiday specials and doing commercial work. From 1971-1973, Fred was a writer and principal performer in The Goose Company, an improvisational troupe that toured and had a regular Saturday morning TV children's show commitment, again with WTOL. On a Teaching Fellowship at Eastern Michigan University, he directed the school-touring Caravan Players. Seasons of summer stock in Detroit, Boston and New York City (1969-1973) sharpened the skills that led to his live one-man show Country Cousins that toured schools, coffee houses, college campuses and folk clubs in England, Ireland, Scotland and Belgium (1975 - 1976). And a brief stint at Oakland's KTVU in the Bay Area; Editing. While on contract as a Visiting Lecturer at University of Alberta (1976-1977), he was one of the founding cast members of Edmonton's Catalyst Theatre, performing the characters he created in many of the dramatic vignettes used in the CBC Television Specials Incarceration, Rape in Reality and Dying at Home. All this structured improv work came in handy when Second City TV (1976) produced several seasons in the early 80's at ITV studios in Edmonton. From background to speaking roles, Fred got to work with John Candy, Eugene Levy and others in the troupe. Fred served as Senior Consultant in Performing Arts Education to Alberta's Ministry of Culture (1978-1982), and evolved the Provincial Summer Drama School into the ArtsTrek program now run by Theatre Alberta. He also produced and hosted a weekly province-wide radio show on CKUA called Centre Stage interviewing local and national artists. He worked as Host/Writer/Producer for Alberta's corporate production companies and broadcasters and incorporated Lindisfarne Productions Inc. (1984) with offices in Edmonton AB and Maple Ridge BC, Canada. [www.showtellmove.com] Fred's 170 nationwide episodes of Superchannel's "Mailbag" and "Movieweek" (1983-1986) introduced Canada to Pay-TV. Moving to Vancouver (1997) generated an abundance of film and television work that continues to this day. He still teaches stage combat and fight choreography at university drama departments and schools. Since 2016, Fred has also co-produced and co-hosted 125 audio podcasts of "Monetizing Your Creativity", interviews with successful media careerists with helpful information to share with emerging artists. On his new podcast, "Fred Keating & Friends", he interviews Dr. Jane Goodall, as he has hosted several of her live presentations in Canada over the years. [https://youtu.be/7dG4tHqcLbg] As corporate educator for a number of major companies, Fred is a familiar face onscreen in the internal and external A/V productions of many federal and provincial government departments as well as at various corporate and non-profit projects. And, as such, he's become a familiar "Roastmaster" at their corporate affairs and special events. Dubbed Canada's "Massacre of Ceremonies", Fred presides over a variety of annual conferences, award shows and special charity events. [www.fredkeating.ca] In October of 2018 he appeared as a special guest, headliner and sponsor of the Cosplay Competition at the Foothills FASD ComicCon. He has appeared in various capacities (VIP driver/tour guide, MC, writer, panel moderator, fellowship mentor, announcer and awards show producer) at the Banff World Media Festival for 36 years and is co-producing a full-length documentary called "Studio in the Sky".
Very few are capable of making an impact in a competitive market, but for fellow actor and Texas resident, Fred Keel, nothing is impossible. Mr. Keel had the great privilege of working on the TV drama series "Dallas," a documentary titled "Silent Cries," as well as a variety of Texas feature films including "Sacrament," "Stay At Home Dads," "A Love Story," and "Soulcatcher." He recently turned to directing and is working on the Faith-based/Christian feature film "Streets of Harvest."