Lycoris That Blazes the Earth - With Shun Takagi as Fred Abberline.
The Parasite - With Carlyle Blackwell as Fred Adams and Jane Wolfe as Madge Adams - Fred's Sister.
"5-Second Films" "Fred Alarmisen" - With Fred Armisen as Fred Alarmisen.
The Slacker's Heart - With Chester Woods as Fred Allen. Directed by Frederick J. Ireland. Writing Credits: Frederick J. Ireland (scenario).
"The Royal" - With Freddie Jones as Sebastian Fox-Kirby (2 episodes, 2004), Tim Wylton as Fred Jenkins (1 episode, 2005), Freda Dowie as Dora Rigby (1 episode, 2007), Gordon Langford Rowe as Fred Alton (1 episode, 2003), Fred Ridgeway as Colin Nisbett (1 episode, 2003), Jimmy Akingbola as Corporal Frederick Collins (1 episode, 2006), and Freddie Bolt as Danny Hogg (1 episode, 2006).
"Fatal Attraction" - With Kimberly Epps as Frederick 'Stormy' (2 episodes, 2018-2019), Freddie Webster III as Julian (1 episode, 2019), Alvin Streeter Jr. as Fred Anderson (1 episode, 2016), Scott Rosenfeld as Frederick Castle (1 episode, 2016), Reggie Horton as Frederick (1 episode, 2018), and Frederick Ogletree as Alphonso Doss (1 episode, 2020).
"Cold Blood" "Dirty Deeds" - With Terry Novak as Fred Andros.
"Knock on Any Door" - With Freda Jackson as Mrs. Fieldwalker (1 episode, 1965), Vernon Dobtcheff as Fred Archer (1 episode, 1966), and Fred Beauman as Attendant (1 episode, 1966).
"From a Bird's Eye View" - With Clive Dunn as Fred Arnott (1 episode, 1970).
La rumba - With Michaël Denard as Fred Astaire.
"WCW Saturday Night" "Episode dated 25 February 1995" - With Fred Avery as Fred Avery.
"The March West" - With Patrick Walsh Jr. as Fred Bagley. Writing Credits: Fred Stenson.
Topsy-Turvy - With Gary Dunnington as Fred Baker and Michael Simkins as Frederick Bovill. Thanks: Fredric Woodbridge Wilson (Thanks).
Flaxy Martin - With John Harmon as Fred Banford - Taxicab Driver and Fred Kelsey as Tenement Cop.
Man and Child - With Eddie Constantine as Fred Barker.
"Yorky" - With Wilfred Pickles as Yorky (13 episodes, 1960-1961), Wensley Pithey as Fred Piggott (1 episode, 1960), Freda Bamford as Martha Wills (1 episode, 1961), Frederick Treves as Mr. Figg (1 episode, 1960), and Michael Bird as Fred Barks (1 episode, 1961).
"The Whistleblowers" "Environment" - With Geoffrey Hutchings as Fred Barrass.
"Leverage" - With Josh Randall as Fred Bartley (1 episode, 2011), Fred Ward as Steve Reynolds (1 episode, 2012), Brett Rice as Alfred Ross (1 episode, 2011), David Frederick White as Officer Bruce Lind (1 episode, 2009), and Alfredo Herard as Transport Officer #1 (1 episode, 2010). Series Art Department: Derek Frederickson Graphic Animator / Computer Graphics Designer / Computer Graphic Designer (36 Episodes, 2008-2012). Series Art Department: Kenneth Milfred Set Dresser (uncredited) (3 Episodes, 2009). Series Stunts: Freddy Bouciegues Stunt Performer (2 Episodes, 2011). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Folmer Key Grip (2 Episodes, 2008). Series Additional Crew: Frederic Perrin Caterer (62 Episodes, 2009-2012).
The Return of John Boston - With Adelaide Bronti as Mrs. Fred Bates and Jack Byrne as Fred Bates.
"The Real McCoys" "Let's Be Buddies" - With Jack Kirkwood as Fred Baxter.
"The Rockford Files" - With Fred Lerner as Carl Richman (3 episodes, 1974-1979), Fred Carney as Mitchell Robinson (3 episodes, 1977-1979), James Whitmore Jr. as Fred Beamer (2 episodes, 1977-1979), Fred Sadoff as Howard Kasanjian (2 episodes, 1974-1975), Ben Frank as Fred Molin (2 episodes, 1976), Fred Stuthman as Homer Hodgson (2 episodes, 1977), Mike Lane as Fred (2 episodes, 1976-1977), Chuck Wassil as Fred Marley (2 episodes, 1976), Alfred Dennis as Mr. Koska (2 episodes, 1977-1979), Fred Beir as Dennis Rains (1 episode, 1974), Warner Anderson as Alfred Bannister (1 episode, 1975), Frederick Herrick as Cliff Calloway (1 episode, 1979), David Hooks as Frederick Doyle (1 episode, 1979), Ron Gilbert as Freddie (1 episode, 1978), Christopher Thomas as Freddie Danzig (1 episode, 1979), Russ McGinn as Fred Southerland (1 episode, 1976), Fred Franklyn as Priest (1 episode, 1978), Bill McLean as Fred Barlow (1 episode, 1979), Al Rossi as Fred Stassi (1 episode, 1978), Fredd Wayne as Curtis Meyer (1 episode, 1978), Freddye Chapman as Maggie (1 episode, 1978), Frederick Castellano as Pietro (1 episode, 1979), Edward Knight as Federal Agent Fredericson (1 episode, 1977), Fred Jay Gordon as Mel Ullis (1 episode, 1978), Frederick Flynn as Virgil (1 episode, 1980), Frederick Rule as 1st Officer (1 episode, 1979), and Fred Carson as Choo Choo (1 episode, 1978). Series Film Editing by Fred Baratta (2 Episodes, 1974).
The Country Bears - With Brad Garrett as Fred Bedderhead, Kaefan Shaw as Fred Bedderhead, and Allan Trautman as Puppeteer (Fred). Additional Crew: Allan Trautman (Puppeteer: "Fred").
"Markham" - With Frederick Worlock as Sir Arthur White (1 episode, 1959), Fredd Wayne as Commissioner Fred Clayton (1 episode, 1960), Richard Garland as Fred Belden (1 episode, 1959), Keith Richards as Fred (1 episode, 1959), Larry Kerr as Fred Young (1 episode, 1959), and Fred Beir as Michael Rait (1 episode, 1959).
"Common Law" - With Kevin Tighe as Fred Bendek (1 episode, 2012) and Anthony Michael Frederick as Det. Freeman (1 episode, 2012). Series Visual Effects by Fred Raimondi Visual Effects Supervisor (uncredited) (8 Episodes, 2012). Series Additional Crew: Lindsey Fredieu Production Assistant (10 Episodes, 2012).
"Real Detective" "Damage" - With Bill Rowat as Fred Benson.
Sprung ins Glück - With Rolf Wanka as Fred Bergen - Monteur.
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star - With Fred Wolf as Dickie's Corner Man and Fred Berry as Fred Berry. Writing Credits: Fred Wolf (written By) &. Produced by Fred Wolf (Executive Producer). Camera and Electrical Department: Alfred Ainsworth Jr. Video Assist Operator (as Alfred Ainsworth).
"Ripper Street" "In My Protection" - With David Dawson as Fred Best.
"Toen was geluk heel gewoon" - With Fred Velle as Henk van den Berg (18 episodes, 1994-1997), Fred Florusse as CPN-secretaris van Dijk (3 episodes, 1997-2001), Alfred van den Heuvel as Captain Hornblower (2 episodes, 1998-2001), Frits Jansma as Fred (1 episode, 1994), Hugo Haenen as Fred Bilderbeek (1 episode, 1995), Ruben Agterberg as Fred Bilderbeek jr. (1 episode, 1995), Freddy Golden as Freddy Golden (1 episode, 2002), and Fred Vaassen as Ambtenaar van de burgerlijke stand (1 episode, 2007).
L'arnaque - With Rosnay Amouala as Fred Bizon.
The Family - With Robert De Niro as Fred Blake and Jon Freda as Rocco. Special Effects by Chabbal Frederic (Special Effects). Additional Crew: Roland Proust (Stand-in: Fred Blake).
"Police Woman" - With Pat Harrington Jr. as Fred Blau (1 episode, 1975), Michael Potter as Fred Dillett (1 episode, 1975), Fred Lerner as Jacobs (1 episode, 1976), Fred Anderson as The Customs Inspector (1 episode, 1975), Elliott Apstein as Fred (1 episode, 1975), Fred Draper as Distinguished Guest (1 episode, 1974), and Fred Festinger as Elevator Man (1 episode, 1975). Series Set Decoration by Fred Goetz (59 Episodes, 1975-1978). Series Location Management: Fred Gerber Location Coordinator (2 Episodes, 1976).
"Matt Houston" - With Fred Grandy as Ted Baer (1 episode, 1983), Ed Nelson as Fred Boethig (1 episode, 1983), Fred Lerner as Kyle (1 episode, 1983), Fred Pinkard as Mueller (1 episode, 1983), Fred Biletnikoff as Whitely (1 episode, 1982), Freddie Lopez as Doctor (1 episode, 1983), and Jack Gwillim as Freddy (1 episode, 1985). Series Makeup Department: Fred Williams Makeup Artist (22 Episodes, 1982-1983). Series Stunts: Fred Lerner Stunts (unknown Episodes). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Michael Frediani First Assistant Camera (67 Episodes, 1982-1985).
A Girl's Best Friend - With Wallis Grofik as Freddie and Darren Macri as Fred Booth.
Die Sonkring II - With Francois Stemmet as Fred Bouwer (1993).
The Dead Men List - With Chuck Miller as Fred Bradford.
Fred Brauner préfère la bière - With Roland Blanche as Fred Brauner.
"Happy Days" "The Duel" - With Cary Schuman as Fred Brill. Writing Credits: Fred Fox Jr. (written By).
Shiva - With Jimez Alexander as Fred Brown.
"Black Saddle" - With George Mitchell as Fred Bryson (1 episode, 1959) and Fred Aldrich as Townsman (1 episode, 1959). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Louis Fox (written By) (5 Episodes, 1959-1960). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (written By) (1 Episode, 1959). Series Film Editing by Fred MacDowell (4 Episodes, 1959-1960).
"Young Justice" "Quiet Conversations" - With Jason Spisak as Fred Bugg.
How Burke Was Captured - With Olin Webb as Fred Burke. Directed by Fred Lowry. Produced by Fred Lowry (Producer).
For £50,000 - With Fred Paul as Fred Burton.
"Square One Television" - With Frederick Koehler as Self (1 episode, 1987) and Carl D. Parker as Fred C. Dobbs (1 episode, 1990). Series Animation Department: Fred Crippen Animator (unknown Episodes).
Face to Face - With Anthony Zampino as Fred Cain.
"The Real NCIS" - With Dave Cooperman as Fred Campbell (1 episode, 2009) and Fred Ewell as Self - Special Agent, NCIS (1 episode, 2009).
Missing Girl - With Adam Michael Cohen as Fred Carlson.
"The Defenders" "Impeachment" - With Tom Carlin as Fred Carson.
The Swingin' Maiden - With Sam Kydd as Fred Carter and Jonathan Kydd as Fred's Son.
"Chronicles of the Dead" "Vengeance" - With Anthony Lovett as Fred Cash.
"Les rescapés" "Episode #1.11" - With Blaise Tardif as Fred Chabot and Philippe Lambert as Policier Fred.
Son of Morning - With Bob Odenkirk as Fred Charles.
The Doctor's Duty - With Fred Church as Fred Church.
Racing Hearts - With Robert Cain as Fred Claxton and Fred J. Butler as Burton Smith.
"Medical Center" "The Battle of Lily Wu" - With Paul Hahn as Fred Cody.
Devil on Horseback - With Vic Wise as Fred Cole and Frederick Piper as Miner.
"Psych" - With Phylicia Rashad as Winnifred Guster (3 episodes, 2007-2014), Freddie Prinze Jr. as Dennis Gogolack (1 episode, 2010), Miguel Ferrer as Fred Collins Boyd (1 episode, 2010), Malcolm Scott as Fred Turk (1 episode, 2007), Stoney Jackson as Fred Dozier (1 episode, 2012), and Fred Henderson as Flying Instructor (1 episode, 2009). Series Directed by Fred Mendes (1 Episode, 2014). Series Sound Department: Fred Weinberg Sound Effects (uncredited) (5 Episodes, 2008). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Fred Boyd Gaffer / Chief Lighting Technician / Chief Lighting Technician Gaffer (87 Episodes, 2006-2014). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Frederick Heartline Assistant Camera (2 Episodes, 2009).
"Most Wanted" "Ms. Murder" - With Richard Bakalyan as Fred Conroy.
"Close to Home" - With Freda Foh Shen as Dr. Perrin (5 episodes, 2006-2007), Frederick Koehler as John Cooke, Jr. (1 episode, 2007), Daniel Roebuck as Big Freddy Wade (1 episode, 2006), James Keane as Fred Martins (1 episode, 2005), and Mark Fite as Fred Cooper (1 episode, 2006). Series Writing Credits: Alfredo Barrios Jr. (written By) (2 Episodes, 2006). Series Produced by Alfredo Barrios Jr. Co-producer (8 Episodes, 2006). Series Music Department: Fredrik Sarhagen Score Mixer: Main Title (unknown Episodes).
"Amanda's" "I Was Wild About Harry" - With Fred McCarren as Marty Cartwright and Earl Boen as Fred Cornwall.
Cinderella: The More Things Change - With Fred Coury as Fred Coury.
"The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse" - With Peter Graves as Fred Crain (3 episodes, 1953-1954), Howard Wendell as Fred (1 episode, 1955), John Frederick (1 episode, 1953), and Fred Sherman (1 episode, 1954). Series Writing Credits: Fredric Brown (story) (2 Episodes, 1953-1954). Series Writing Credits: Fredric Brown (original Story) (1 Episode, 1953). Series Writing Credits: Frederick Nebel (original Story) (1 Episode, 1954). Series Cinematography by Ellsworth Fredericks (9 Episodes, 1953-1954).
The Getaway - With William Bertram as Fred Cross.
"Taxi!" "Who's Taking Who for a Ride?" - With Bill Owen as Fred Cuddell.
And So They Were Married - With Hooper Atchley as Fred Cutler - Hotel Clerk.
Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World - With Fred Thompson as Fred Dalton Thompson.
"Just Thought You Should Know" - With Will Miller as Fred Danvers (1 episode, 2012).
Live in Front of a Studio Audience: 'All in the Family' and 'Good Times' - With John Amos as Fred Davis.
"O Negócio" - With Pedro Inoue as Fred de Andrade (2 episodes, 2013-2018), Francisco Miguez as Rafael (Amigo Fred) (1 episode, 2013), Fred Steffen as Cliente Magali (Conchinha) (1 episode, 2013), and Fredao Betcher as Senhor Velorio (1 episode, 2013). Series Editorial Department: Eduardo Frederiksen Colorist (51 Episodes, 2013-2018).
Two Gun Troubador - With Fred Scott as Fred Dean Jr, Billy Lenhart as Fred Dean - as a Boy, John Ward as Fred Dean Sr., and White King as Fred's Horse. Stunts: Carl Mathews Stunt Double: Fred Scott (uncredited).
"Jest Originals" - With Paul Fredericks as Narrator (1 episode, 2012), Frederick Akpoghene as Player 1 (1 episode, 2011), Paul Greenberg as Fred Deluca (1 episode, 2011), and Wyeth Freaney as Fred (1 episode, 2011). Series Cinematography by Alfredo Alcantara (1 Episode, 2011).
"Bob" - With George McGrath as Fred Derfenbach (1 episode, 1993).
"Short Short Dramas" "The Double Cross" - With Darren McGavin as Fred Diamond and Winifred Cushing as Nurse.
"Rescue 8" - With John Archer as Fred Pauson (1 episode, 1959), Marc Cavell as Freddy (1 episode, 1959), Terry Becker as Fred Dobkin (1 episode, 1959), and John Pickard as Fred Blanchard (1 episode, 1958). Series Transportation Department: Alfred Schultz Transportation Coordinator (39 Episodes, 1958-1959).
Landslide - With Ronald Lacey as Fred Donner.
"Virgin of the Secret Service" "Pride of Assassins" - With John Cater as Fred Doublett.
"8 Simple Rules" "The Doyle Wedding" - With John Ratzenberger as Fred Doyle.
Die Kartenlegerin - With Harry Berber as Fred Dubois, Fred Goebel, and Eva Lundt as Fred Dubois Frau.
"Wolverine and the X-Men" "Past Discretions" - With Stephen Stanton as Fred Dukes and Fred Tatasciore as Dr. Hank McCoy. Art Department: Fred Reyes (Storyboard Artist).
"A Nero Wolfe Mystery" "Motherhunt: Part 2" - With Fulvio Cecere as Fred Durkin. Art Department: Fred Mendelson (Construction Coordinator).
Limp Bizkit: Break Stuff - With Fred Durst as Fred Durst. Directed by Fred Durst. Music by Fred Durst.
"Lucas Bros Moving Co" - With Kyle Kinane as Fred Durst (1 episode, 2015).
"When We Are Married" - With Jack Lester as Fred Dyson.
"Lady Cop" - With Manfred Andrae as Lohmann (1 episode, 1994), Michael Greiling as Alfred Lampert (1 episode, 1994), Urs Rechn as Fred Eisenmann (1 episode, 2004), Dirk Martens as Manfred Schübel (1 episode, 1996), and Matthias Kupfer as Alfred Grimm (1 episode, 2000).
"Cannon" "Kelly's Song" - With James Sloyan as Fred Ellis and Fred Beir as Carl Kingston. Production Management: Fred Ahern (Production Manager).
"Zwei ahnungslose Engel" - With Harry Wüstenhagen as Fred Erlander.
"Mixed Blessings" "You Haven't Got Much, Have You?" - With Michael Robbins as Fred Fachetti.
"Chaos" "Mincemeat" - With Freddy Rodríguez as Rick Martinez and Michael Badalucco as Fred Farmer.
"Blue's Clues & You" "Growing with Blue" - With Dante Altobello as Fred Felt Friend.
The Night Mayor - With Don Dillaway as Fred Field.
Hot Biscuit - With Eric Namaky as Fred Finklestein.
"Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street" "Gortimer and the Mystical Mind Eraser" - With Luke Matheny as Fred Fisher.
"Shadazzle" "Florence" - With Brett Barnett as Fred Flagglebush.
Energy: A National Issue - With Alan Reed as Fred Flintstone and Henry Corden as Fred Flintstone. Animation Department: Fred Grable (Animator). Animation Department: Fred Hellmich (Animator).
The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera Arena Show - With Henry Corden as Fred Flintstone.
A Flintstone Family Christmas - With Henry Corden as Fred Flintstone.
"Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy" "Fred and Barney Try to Get Into a Club" - With Jeff Bergman as Fred Flintstone.
"Baantjer" - With André Arend van de Noord as Frederiks (2 episodes, 1995-2003), Bert Geurkink as Fred Popping (2 episodes, 1997-2002), Fred Vaassen as Evert Dobbe (2 episodes, 1999-2001), Tom Jansen as Frederik Hubar (1 episode, 1997), Frederik Brom as Jeroen Speelman (1 episode, 1998), Jos van Hulst as Fred Stamper (1 episode, 1997), Frederik de Groot as Karel Stam (1 episode, 2000), Jasper van Overbruggen as Frederik Hoffman (1 episode, 1999), Wilfred Klaver as Patrick Sanders (1 episode, 2001), Martijn Fischer as Fred Schopman (1 episode, 2003), Hans Dulfer as Manfred Tol (1 episode, 2002), Fred Goessens as René Grenier (1 episode, 2000), Stefan Staal as Fred Stamper Jr. (1 episode, 1997), Fred Florusse as Arie Zondag (1 episode, 2004), Aga de Wit as moeder Fred Stamper (1 episode, 1997), Gerard de Wit as Fred Florusse (1 episode, 1996), and Wilfred Genee as Self (1 episode, 2005). Series Art Department: Frederiek Delfos Assistant Art Director / Assistant: Art Department (15 Episodes, 1998-2000).
"Night Stalker" "Burning Man" - With Kevin Brief as Fred Fogel.
"The Detectives" "Three Blind Mice: Part 1" - With Harold J. Stone as Fred Forest.
Post Fracas - With Lanny Thomas as Fred Fracas.
"The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy" - With Fred Tatasciore as Aztec Ghost (4 episodes, 2005-2007), C.H. Greenblatt as Fred Fredburger (2 episodes, 2006), and Fred Willard as Boogey (2 episodes, 2004-2007). Series Sound Department: Fred Salinas Dialogue Editor / Track Reader (1 Episode, 2001).
51 premis Sant Jordi de cinematografia - With George Clooney as Fred Friendley.
"The Great Gildersleeve" - With Raymond Bailey as Fred Fuller (2 episodes, 1955).
"Hour of Stars" "The Miracle on 34th Street" - With Macdonald Carey as Fred Gailey.
"Heartland" "Diamond in the Rough" - With Ivan Cermak as Fred Garland.
"Hazel" "Hazel, the Tryst-Buster" - With Walter Reed as Fred Garson. Cinematography by Frederick Gately (Director Of Photography).
"The Coronation Street Character Collection" "Stan and Hilda" - With Fred Feast as Fred Gee.
"Water Rats" "Two of a Kind" - With Michael Duggan as Fred Gibbons.
The Glimpses of the Moon - With Maurice Costello as Fred Gillow, Fred Hadley, and Freddie Verdi.
"Power" - With George Brenlin as Fred Foster, Lee Delano as Fred Goff, and Frederic Downs.
"De prooi" "Het belang van de aandeelhouder" - With William Sutton as Fred Goodwin.
"One Step Beyond" "Vanishing Point" - With Edward Binns as Fred Graham and Fredd Wayne as Lieutenant Barnes.
"Reporters" - With Nicolas Gerout as Fred Grapa (3 episodes, 2009) and Fred Maamar Fortas as Colonel Al Hazri (2 episodes, 2009). Series Stunts: Grégory Loffredo Stunt Performer (1 Episode, 2007). Series Stunts: Freddy Lavaury Stunts (1 Episode, 2009).
"The Water Gipsies" - With Laurie Payne as Fred Green.
"The Hardy Boys" "Play Ball" - With Reg Dreger as Fred Grimes. Script and Continuity Department: Winnifred Jong (Script Supervisor).
"Kraft Suspense Theatre" "Doesn't Anyone Know Who I Am?" - With Edward Holmes as Fred Gulden.
"Van Oekel's Discohoek" "Episode #1.8" - With Harry Touw as Fred Haché.
"DC's Legends of Tomorrow" "Moonshot" - With Devin Johnston as Fred Haise.
"Mijnheer Halverwege" - With Nand Buyl as Fred Halverwege.
The Winds of Autumn - With Sound Department: Fred Payne (Boom Operator).
"The Boys Are Back" "Where There's a Will, There's a Melee" - With Hal Linden as Fred Hansen. Sound Department: Fred Tator (Re-recording Mixer).
"Rawhide" - With Michael Ansara as Alfredo Maldenado (3 episodes, 1963-1964), Fred Graham as Bartender (3 episodes, 1959-1961), Charles Fredericks as Banning (2 episodes, 1960-1961), Ralph Smiley as Alfred (2 episodes, 1961), Fred Lerner as Lon (2 episodes, 1960-1962), Paul Lambert as Fred Harmon (1 episode, 1965), Fredd Wayne as Calhoun (1 episode, 1963), Steve Gravers as Fred Adams (1 episode, 1964), Bob Hopkins as Fred Denton (1 episode, 1960), Dean Fredericks as Jed Harvey (1 episode, 1962), Fred Sherman as Dan Dooley (1 episode, 1960), Fred Rapport as Townsman (13 episodes, 1961-1965), Fred Aldrich as Townsman (4 episodes, 1959-1965), Fred Carson as Pete Cornelius (1 episode, 1963), Fred Fisher as Townsman (1 episode, 1963), and Alfredo Berumen as Townsman (1 episode, 1964). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (teleplay) (5 Episodes, 1959-1960). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (writer) (3 Episodes, 1959-1962). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (story) (1 Episode, 1960). Series Music by Fred Steiner (9 Episodes, 1961-1965). Series Art Department: Fred R. Simpson Property Master (1 Episode, 1959). Series Sound Department: Fred Faust Sound Mixer (37 Episodes, 1961-1963). Series Music Department: Fred Steiner Conductor (6 Episodes, 1961-1964).
Drawing the Line - With Jack Richardson as Fred Harris.
"Richard Diamond, Private Detective" - With Sol Gorss as Fred Candido (1 episode, 1958-1959), Fredd Wayne as Tom Tanner (1 episode, 1958), Robert Burton as Fred Hart (1 episode, 1958), Joseph Mell as Fred Wilkins (1 episode, 1958), Jan Stine as Freddy Hamilton (1 episode, 1959), and Fred Sherman as Gas Station Owner (1 episode, 1957). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (writer) (1 Episode, 1960). Series Set Decoration by Alfred Kegerris (6 Episodes, 1958). Series Sound Department: Alfred Bruzlin Sound (3 Episodes, 1959).
"Coast Guard" "Flucht ohne Wiederkehr" - With Dirk Mierau as Fred Hauser.
"To the Fringe" "5th Show Is the Greatest" - With Steven Fredereceil as Jacky, Fred Jackson as Garry the Great, and Jamie Redd as Fred Hedluv Johnson.
"The Office" "Search Committee" - With Will Arnett as Fred Henry.
Insomniac Frightmare Killers - With Drew Samuelsen as Fred Higgins.
"Dragnet 1967" - With Alfred Shelly as Sgt. Al Vietti (14 episodes, 1967-1970), Marshall Reed as Fred Deemer (5 episodes, 1969-1970), James Oliver as Fred Ludden (3 episodes, 1967-1969), Fred Vincent as Jerry Frank (1 episode, 1967), Stephen Dunne as Fred Robertson (1 episode, 1967), Gavin Mooney as Dr. Frederick Martin (1 episode, 1968), Dirk Rambo as Fred Tillar (1 episode, 1967), Mercer Harris as Fred Hiller (1 episode, 1968), Fred Holliday as Pete Stedman (1 episode, 1970), Fredricka Meyers as Girl (1 episode, 1970), and William Corcoran as Frederick Pine (1 episode, 1969).
Bullies - With Ernie Prentice as Fred Hobbs.
"Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law" - With Mark Hamill as Freddie Simon (3 episodes, 1972-1973), Kip Niven as Fred Holden (2 episodes, 1971-1973), Fred Holliday as Major Loring Brown (2 episodes, 1972-1974), Fred Beir as Jay Harvey Jones (2 episodes, 1973), Richard Anderson as Fred Palmer (1 episode, 1974), Frederick Herrick as Larry Crawford (1 episode, 1972), Stanley Bennett Clay as Alfred (1 episode, 1974), Lou Wagner as Fred (1 episode, 1973), Alfred Dennis as Mario Gallino (1 episode, 1972), Dean Harens as Fred Robins (1 episode, 1973), Fred Krone as Austin Johnson (1 episode, 1973), Vic Tayback as Fred Sanger (1 episode, 1972), and Fred Karger as Deke (1 episode, 1974).
"Will & Grace" "The Rules of Engagement" - With Jordan Feldman as Fred Homosexual.
"Lou Grant" "Home" - With Jack Gilford as Fred Horton.
"O'Hara, U.S. Treasury" - With Fred Holliday as Stan Carver (2 episodes, 1971-1972), Paul Petersen as Fred Cope (1 episode, 1971), and Frank Ferguson as Fred Hoxie (1 episode, 1971). Series Music by Fred Steiner (16 Episodes, 1971-1972). Series Cinematography by Fred Mandl (14 Episodes, 1971-1972).
Year of the Dragon - With Hon-Lam Pau as Fred Hung. Production Management: Fred C. Caruso Executive In Charge Of Production (as Fred Caruso) / Unit Production Manager (as Fred Caruso).
Dead Horse - With Tom Lee as Fred I and Ryan Smith as Fred II. Additional Crew: Fred Barnes (Master Armorer).
"United!" "Episode #1.68" - With Harry Littlewood as Fred Jackson.
"Babylon Berlin" "Episode #3.12" - With Lars Eidinger as Alfred Nyssen and Peter Jordan as Fred Jacoby. Sound Department: Frederik Thomsen (Adr Boom Operator).
"The Plane Makers" - With Fred Ferris as Sam Adams (7 episodes, 1963-1964), Frederick Farley as Ken Gilbert (4 episodes, 1963), Gordon Rollings as Frederick Parsons (2 episodes, 1963), Fred McNaughton as Charlie Folkard (2 episodes, 1963-1964), Fred Johnson as Alfie (2 episodes, 1963), Fredric Abbott as Fireman (2 episodes, 1963), Alfred Burke as Len Gower (1 episode, 1963), Robert Crewdson as Fred Janes (1 episode, 1963), Alfred Maron as George (1 episode, 1963), Frederick Bartman as Christopher Chappell (1 episode, 1964), Freddie Earlle as Mac (1 episode, 1964), Barry Keegan as Fred Dexter (1 episode, 1963), Fred Hugh as Barman (1 episode, 1963), Fred Kitchen Jr. as Freddie (1 episode, 1963), Wilfred Boyle as Gate keeper (1 episode, 1963), and Frederick Peisley as Richard Marsham (1 episode, 1964). Series Writing Credits: Wilfred Greatorex (writer) (3 Episodes, 1963-1964). Series Produced by Wilfred Greatorex Series Editor (37 Episodes, 1963-1965). Series Script and Continuity Department: Wilfred Greatorex Script Editor (4 Episodes, 1964).
To Sleep with Anger - With DeForest Covan as Fred Jenkins.
Ah Wilderness! - With George Offerman Jr. as Fred Jenson - Poem Recitalist.
In the Closet - With Jude Oteka as Fred Johnson.
"Sanford Arms" "Phil's Past" - With Vince Howard as Fred Johnson.
"The Wish List" - With David Sutcliffe as Fred Jones and Jimmy Heck as Young Fred.
"He-Man and His Bumbling Idiots" "The Case of Tinkles T. 2nd - Part 2" - With Goldrusher187 as Fred Jones.
"...e le stelle stanno a guardare" "Episode #1.3" - With Roberto Rizzi as Fred Jones.
"Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?" "Caveman On The Half Pipe!" - With Frank Welker as Fred Jones. Sound Department: Fred Salinas (Track Reader).
Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright - With Frank Welker as Fred Jones. Sound Department: Fred Salinas (Track Reader).
"Les bleus: premiers pas dans la police" "Premiers pas dans la police" - With Marc Andréoni as Fred Joubert. Stunts: Grégory Loffredo Stunts (as Gregory Loffredo).
"Dark Eyes" "Pilot" - With Gerry Mendicino as Fred Kantor.
Pew Pew - With Ben Leiataua as Fred Keeting.
"Pet Heroes" - With John Knight as Fred Kelly (1 episode, 2011).
That Royle Girl - With Harrison Ford as Fred Ketlar.
"The Roy Rogers Show" "Gun Trouble" - With Dub Taylor as Fred King.
"Petrocelli" "A Night of Terror" - With Lance LeGault as Fred Kistler. Stunts: Fred Stromsoe (Stunt Coordinator).
"Cimarron City" "Kid on a Calico Horse" - With Ray Teal as Fred Knight. Music Department: Frederick Herbert (Composer: Theme Music).
Carnifex - With Fredo Nieuwenhuis as Detective and Fred van Kaam as Fred Kop.
"The Simpsons" "Undercover Burns" - With David Harbour as Fred Kranepool.
"It's Only a Movie" - With Robert Englund as Fred Krueger.
"12 steden, 13 ongelukken" "Ken ik u niet ergens van?" - With Rob van de Meeberg as Fred Lammers.
"The Odd Couple" "Food Fight" - With Fred Willard as Fred Langford.
"Too Close for Comfort" "Front Page Monroe" - With Wayne Grace as Fred Larson.
Marée noire - With Michel Voïta as Fred Le Normand.
"Kongo" "1959-1960" - With Koen De Graeve as Fred Lelong.
"The Intern" "Bulle d'air" - With Patrick Guérineau as Fred Letang.
"The Incredible Hulk" "Haunted" - With Johnny Haymer as Fred Lewitt.
À mi-chemin du ciel - With Enrique Rivero as Fred Lintz.
"Henry Danger" "Car Trek" - With Jake Farrow as Fred Lobster Manager.
"In aller Freundschaft - Die jungen Ärzte" "Notlösungen" - With Sebastian Fischer as Fred Loos.
"The Broken Marriage Vow" "Awakening of a Dream" - With Arthur Acuña as Fred Lucero.
"Tales of the Frontier" - With Derrick Bennett as Fred Rendon (2 episodes, 2012), Barry Clark as Col Fredrick (2 episodes, 2012), and Rob Killman as Fred Lynch (1 episode, 2012).
"Run for Your Life" "Strangers at the Door" - With George Chandler as Fred Mackey.
"Welcome to the Basement" "Lost Highway" - With Bill Pullman as Fred Madison. Oh... must be a movie review show.
Malarek - With Bruce Ramsay as Fred Malarek, Alex Brown as Young Fred Malarek, and Bruce Ramsey as Fred--Age 19.
"Superboy" - With Fred Ottaviano as Jeno (2 episodes, 1989-1991), Fred Ornstein as Uncle Nate (1 episode, 1990), George Sarris as Fred Mandel (1 episode, 1992), Fred Broderson as Detective (1 episode, 1988), Sonny Shroyer as Gerald Manfred (1 episode, 1989), and Fred Buch as Percy Stoddard (1 episode, 1989). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freiberger (writer) (6 Episodes, 1988-1989). Series Additional Crew: Fred Freiberger Executive Story Consultant (1 Episode, 1988).
"The Rockford Files" "A Portrait of Elizabeth" - With Chuck Wassil as Fred Marley.
The Silver Horde - With Gavin Gordon as Fred Marsh.
"Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse" "Martin's Folly" - With Jay North as Fred Martin's Son and Tony Randall as Fred Martin.
"Destiny River" "Episode #1.19" - With Raphael Viana as Fred Martinez and Frederico Volkmann as Tomé. Directed by Fred Saddi-Naccache Limia (co-director).
The Gulf Between - With Allan Forrest as Fred Mason.
"Mord in Riverport" "Dritter Teil" - With Eberhard Esche as Fred Massenger. Directed by Manfred Mosblech.
The Comedienne's Strategy - With Harry Myers as Fred Mayer.
"Siege" - With Fred McFall as Fred McCready.
"Curtin" - With Brian Meegan as Frederick Shedden and Nicholas Opolski as Fred McLaughlin.
The Secret of My Success - With John Pankow as Fred Melrose and Fred Gwynne as Donald Davenport.
"Midsomer Murders" "The Village That Rose from the Dead" - With David Burke as Fred Messenger.
"Models Inc." "Good Girls Finish Last" - With Bruce Nozick as Fred Meyers.
Racing Luck - With Ted Caskey as Fred Millan - the Secretary.
By a Strand - With Chris Ringlaben as Fred Mills.
Land of Fighting Men - With Bruce Bennett as Fred Mitchell.
"Research Unit" "Roman noir: 2ème partie" - With Jean-Philippe Lachaud as Fred moniteur golf.
"Promised Land" - With Tom Amandes as Fred Mooster (2 episodes, 1996-1997), Fred Applegate as Kyle Purdy (1 episode, 1997), Stephen Tobolowsky as Fred Argyle (1 episode, 1997), Fred Sanders as Derek Lillienthal (1 episode, 1997), Fredro Starr as Marley (1 episode, 1998), Jesse Bennett as Fred Schaffner (1 episode, 1998), and Clay Wilcox as Manfred Dedrick (1 episode, 1999). Series Production Design by Frederic C. Weiler (unknown Episodes).
Big House - With Charles Boyer as Fred Morgan.
The Mountaineers - With Charles Ogle as Fred Morris - a Mountaineer and Gertrude McCoy as Kate Morris - Fred's Daughter.
"Jackanory" "Operation Smuggle: Part 3 - The Man in the Crooked Hat" - With Antony Webb as Fred Muddle and Fred McNaughton as Will Wicks.
Crónica de un atraco - With Tito García as Fred Mulligan.
"Rentaghost" "Episode #4.3" - With Anthony Jackson as Fred Mumford.
"Carson's Law" - With Alfred Bell as Ernest Flinders (6 episodes, 1983-1984), Reg Evans as Fred Cassidy (3 episodes, 1983-1984), Fred Steele as Josh Mills (2 episodes, 1984), Fredric Abbott as Dr. Harry Lowe (2 episodes, 1984), Adam Briscomb as Wilfred (1 episode, 1983), Fred Galliver as Waiter (1 episode, 1983), Peter Eckersaal as Fred (1 episode, 1984), and Curt Jansen as Fred Murray (1 episode, 1983).
"The Lone Ranger" "Trouble at Black Rock" - With Emmett Lynn as Fred Neeley.
"Dark Avenger" - With Stephen Markle as Fred Newton.
Yau ching yam shui baau - With Kong Kam as Fred Niu.
"You Are There" "The Mystery of Amelia Earhart" - With Thomas Connelly as Fred Noonan.
Stateline Motel - With Massimo Girotti as Fred Norton.
"One Summer" - With Bill Winkler as Fred O'Toole.
The Gray Ghost - With J. Morris Foster as Fred Olmstead.
"Stitchers" - With Alfred F. Woodley as Captain (2 episodes, 2015), Hank Ostendorf as Fred Castellano (1 episode, 2015), John Posey as Fred Overmyer (1 episode, 2017), and Jesse Posey as Young Fred Overmyer (1 episode, 2017). Series Production Design by Fred Andrews (21 Episodes, 2015-2016). Series Art Department: Fred M. Ortiz Assistant Property Master (11 Episodes, 2015). Series Stunts: Freddy Bouciegues Stunt Coordinator (1 Episode, 2015).
Ett ödesdigert inkognito - With Eric Rickberg as Fred Palmer.
Chillicothe - With John Duncan as Fred Parker.
"Esther Waters" "London Pride" - With Gordon Gostelow as Fred Parsons.
Through Death's Valley - With Fred Paul as Fred Paul.
"The Vamps Next Door" "Party in the Cul-De-Sac" - With G. Larry Butler as Fred Peepers.
Selfie - With Maxence Tual as Fred Perez.
"The Sopranos" "College" - With Tony Ray Rossi as Fred Peters.
Suspended Animation - With Fred Meyers as Sandor Hansen and Sean Patrick Murphy as Fred Phelps.
"Caribe Road" "0.5 Preview" - With Carlos Antonio as Fred Piaget.
"Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" "White Snow, Red Ice" - With Jack Kelly as Fred Piper.
"Dr. Klein" "Mut" - With Johannes Geller as Fred Pollack.
"The Royalty" "Episode #2.3" - With Richard Pearson as Fred Potter.
Posledniy dovod koroley - With Igor Kashintsev as Fred Prentis.
"Las Vegas" "The Count of Montecito" - With Jon Lovitz as Fred Puterbaugh.
"Cannon" "Come Watch Me Die" - With Jim Malinda as Fred Rackin. Production Management: Fred Ahern (Production Manager).
"Benson" "Calamity Kraus" - With Ernie Anderson as Fred Crandall, Gregg Berger as Fred Daniel, and Jim Hackett as Fred Randall.
Bunco Squad - With John Kellogg as Fred Reed and Fred Aldrich as Bunco Unit Detective at Desk. Makeup Department: Fred B. Phillips Makeup Artist (uncredited).
"The 5th Quadrant" - With Michael Rhoades as Fred Renard (1 episode, 2002).
"Annie Oakley" "The Runaways" - With Robert Bice as Fred Reynolds and Fred A. Ritter as Ben Stevens.
Doin' Time on Planet Earth - With Hugh Gillin as Fred Richmond. Art Department: Richard Manfredi (Set Dresser).
Terminus - With Tom Grelier as Fred Rivière and Etienne Tripoz as Fred (Voix).
Bad Men of Missouri - With Hugh Sothern as Fred Robinson.
'Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk' - With Tetsu Inada as Fred Rodfork and Jamieson Price as Fred Rodfork.
Sensation Hunters - With Maurice Murphy as Fred Rogers.
"Blue Bloods" "Reagan V. Reagan" - With Tom Riis Farrell as Fred Rosebrock.
"Petits secrets en famille" "Famille Roullier" - With Charles Durot as Fred Roullier.
"In the Glitter Palace" - With Ron Masak as Fred Ruggiero.
27 Guns - With Patrick Kabayo as Fred Nkuranga Rubereza, Daniel Kandiho as Fred Mugisha, and John Magyezi as Fred Rwigyema.
"Cop Shop" "Episode #1.69" - With Malcolm Phillips as Fred Sampson.
"Grady" "Be It Ever So Humble" - With Redd Foxx as Fred Sanford.
"Adresse inconnue" - With Yvon Martin as Fred Saunier (1 episode, 2008) and Nicky Marbot as Alfred (1 episode, 2008). Series Sound Department: Fred Mays Post-synchronisation (3 Episodes, 2008). Series Stunts: Grégory Loffredo Stunts (1 Episode, 2009).
"The Slide Projector" "Apologies - Pilot" - With Quirico Manunza as Fred Schiacciasassi.
"Heart of a Child" - With Bruce Greenwood as Fred Schouten.
"The Man from U.N.C.L.E." - With Will J. White as Fred Score (4 episodes, 1964-1967), Jack Perkins as Fred (3 episodes, 1964-1967), Alfred Shelly as Guard (3 episodes, 1965-1966), Alfred Ryder as Commander Krohler (2 episodes, 1965-1967), Fred Waugh as Painter (2 episodes, 1967), Fred Stromsoe as Karate Killer (2 episodes, 1967), Carl Esmond as Baron Freddy De Chasseur (1 episode, 1966), Reginald Gardiner as Prince Fredrick (1 episode, 1966), Eric Berry as Alfred Ghist (1 episode, 1964), Ashley Cowan as Freddie Wambley (1 episode, 1966), Fred Scheiwiller as Thrushman (1 episode, 1966), Fred Lerner as Bodyguard (1 episode, 1967), Fred Villani as Dominic (1 episode, 1966), Ted Fish as Fred (1 episode, 1966), Freda Jones as Casino Patron (2 episodes, 1965-1966), and Fred Rapport as Gateman (2 episodes, 1965). Series Cinematography by Fred J. Koenekamp (90 Episodes, 1964-1967). Series Film Editing by Fred Maguire (2 Episodes, 1964).
The Vast of Night - With Brett Brock as Fred Seward.
Chad Hanna - With Ted North as Fred Shepley.
"Homicide: Life on the Street" "Blood Ties: Part 2" - With Bob Moore as Fred Shuster.
"Paradise Postponed" "The Lost Leader" - With Paul Shelley as Fred Simcox.
"Profiles in Courage" "Mary S. McDowell" - With Ralph Williams as Fred Simpson.
"Vinnie & Bobby" "The Belli Ache" - With Fred Stoller as Fred Slacker.
"State of Mind" "Snow Melts" - With Kevin Chamberlin as Fred Smedresman.
The Belles of St. Trinian's - With Arthur Howard as Wilfred Woodley, Sandra Alfred as Fourth Former, and Barry Steele as Fred Smith.
"One Step Beyond" - With Alfred Ryder as John Marriott (2 episodes, 1959-1960), David Garcia as Alfredo (2 episodes, 1959-1961), Fred Beir as John Morris (1 episode, 1959), Edward Binns as Fred Graham (1 episode, 1960), Fredd Wayne as Lieutenant Barnes (1 episode, 1960), Alfred Burke as Scholl (1 episode, 1961), Donald Murphy as Fred Somers (1 episode, 1960), Frederick Jaeger as Johann (1 episode, 1961), Fred Coby as Policeman (1 episode, 1960), Fred Lerner as Ticket Agent (1 episode, 1959), and Richard Davalos as Corporal Fred Cossage (1 episode, 1960). Series Writing Credits: Alfred Brenner (writer) (1 Episode, 1959). Series Writing Credits: Fred Remington (story Material) (1 Episode, 1960).
"Seaforth" "Sod's Law" - With John McArdle as Fred Spence. Art Direction by Frederic Evard.
"Flying Rhino Junior High" "Daredevil O'Tool and the Amazon Adventure" - With Edward Glen as Fred Spurtz.
"Flying Rhino Junior High" "Pal 9000" - With Edward Glen as Fred Spurtz.
"Gracie!" - With Tony Haygarth as Fred Stansfield. Additional Crew: Anne Frederick (Unit Publicist).
"The Sweeney" - With Denis DeMarne as Fred (2 episodes, 1975), Alfred Marks as Gerald Bishop (1 episode, 1975), Clifford Kershaw as Fred Booth (1 episode, 1976), Edward de Souza as Prof. Frederick Busby (1 episode, 1978), Frederick Jaeger as Goldman (1 episode, 1975), Jack Woolgar as Fred Steadman - Night Watchman (1 episode, 1975), Frederick Treves as Beemax (1 episode, 1976), Frederick Schiller as Austrian Tourist (1 episode, 1975), Frederick Bennett as Gate Keeper (1 episode, 1978), Alfred Maron as Stirk (1 episode, 1978), Freddy Marks as Detective (1 episode, 1976), Fred Wood as Bin Man (6 episodes, 1975-1978), Fred Stroud as Detective Constable (1 episode, 1975), and Fred Machon as General (1 episode, 1975).
The False Shadow - With Robert Whittier as Fred Sterling.
"United!" - With Godfrey Jackman as Fred Stevens (6 episodes, 1966-1967) and Harry Littlewood as Fred Jackson (1 episode, 1966).
"Lawman" "The Man from New York" - With Richard Arlen as Fred Stiles.
Cast Away - With Fred Semmer as Fred Stockton, Peter Semmer as Fred Stockton, and Fred Smith as Fred Smith. Makeup Department: Robin Fredriksz Makeup Artist: Helen Hunt (first Half Of Film) (uncredited). Art Department: Freddy Waff (Set Dresser).
"Black Earth Rising" - With Richard Dixon as Fred Sturridge (2 episodes, 2018) and Fred Nii Amugi as DRC Forest Guide (1 episode, 2018).
"Taggart" "Knife Edge: Part Two" - With Andrew McCulloch as Fred Swan.
"Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" "Episode #1.75" - With Lorry Goldman as Fred Tataschwartz.
"The Rifleman" "Smoke Screen" - With Warner Jones as Fred Tate.
"Lawman Without a Gun" - With Barry Brown as Fred Tayman. Music by Fred Karlin.
Quantrill's Raiders - With Dan White as Fred Thomas.
"The River Kings" - With Edmund Pegge as Fred Thompson (4 episodes, 1991).
"Frankly Howerd" "Episode #1.3" - With Sidney Vivian as Fred Thompson.
Hair of the Dog - With Reginald Beckwith as Fred Tickle.
"Rumpole of the Bailey" "Rumpole's Last Case" - With John Bardon as Fred Timson.
"The Inspectors" - With Tommy Grillo as Fred Toller (1 episode, 2017).
"Lucas Tanner" "One to One" - With Jason Wingreen as Fred Tracy.
"You Got Trumped: The First 100 Days" "Trump Ark" - With Jesse Bond as Fred Trump.
"The Food That Built America" "The Kings of Burgers" - With Jesse Charles Friedman as Fred Turner.
"Sisters" "Of Mice and Women" - With Cliff Bemis as Fred Tuttwyler.
"Justice" - With Luc Thuillier as Fred Valdelli (1999) (unknown episodes).
"Familie Kruys" - With Frederik Brom as Morten Wijdeveld (40 episodes, 2015-2019) and Fred van Leer as Fred van Leer (1 episode, 2016).
The Man Who Deleted the Past, Present, and Future - With Evan Lucas as Fred Vatelli. Cinematography by Alfredo Morales.
"Middlemarch: The Series" "Fred Vincy on a Mission" - With Oliver Shoulson as Fred Vincy.
"Middlemarch: The Series" "Q & Gay" - With Oliver Shoulson as Fred Vincy.
Der Tunnel - With Felix Eitner as Fred von Klausnitz and Manfred Rasch as Helfer 6.
"Tokyo ni Olympic wo yonda otoko" - With Takao Osawa as Fred wada.
"The Andy Griffith Show" - With Byron Foulger as Fred, the hotel clerk (3 episodes, 1965-1966), David Ketchum as Fred Michaels (2 episodes, 1967), Fred Sherman as H. Fred Goss (2 episodes, 1962), Harry Antrim as Fred Walker (2 episodes, 1960-1961), Pat Hingle as Fred Gibson (1 episode, 1966), Joe Turkel as Fred (1 episode, 1966), Joseph Sirola as Freddy Fleet (1 episode, 1962), Fred Beir as Don, Peggy's Guest (1 episode, 1962), Pat Coghlan as Fred Stevens (1 episode, 1962), Freddie Roberto as Waiter (1 episode, 1968), Jesse White as Fred Boone (1 episode, 1961), Edmon Ryan as Fred Jenkins (1 episode, 1961), William Newell as Fred Sterling (1 episode, 1964), Frederic Downs as Juror (1 episode, 1967), and Fred Roos as (60 episodes, 1966-1968). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freeman (written By) (8 Episodes, 1964-1965). Series Writing Credits: Fred Freeman (teleplay By) (1 Episode, 1966). Series Writing Credits: Fred S. Fox (written By) (7 Episodes, 1961-1967). Series Script and Continuity Department: Fred S. Fox Script Consultant (29 Episodes, 1966-1967). Series Additional Crew: Fred S. Fox Story Consultant (1 Episode, 1966).
"Bomber Harris" - With Frederick Treves as Sir Charles Portal and William Kerwin as Fred Walsh.
"Murdoch Mysteries" - With Alex Paxton-Beesley as Winifred 'Freddie' Pink (7 episodes, 2009-2021), Brian Paul as Sir Wilfred Laurier (4 episodes, 2011-2022), Dan Lett as Fredrick Waters (2 episodes, 2008-2014), Stephen Chambers as Alfred Pope (2 episodes, 2014-2022), Ella Querin as Young Freddie Pink (1 episode, 2015), Kit Lang as Fred (1 episode, 2009), Scott Gibson as Manfred Larkin (1 episode, 2014), Seamus Patterson as Manfred Elliot (1 episode, 2019), Tyler McMaster as Fred Wardell (1 episode, 2016), Jonah Amador as Fred (1 episode, 2021), Jonathan Collard as Duckworth [Freddy Dunn in Credits] (1 episode, 2010), Barna Moricz as Frederick Longfellow (1 episode, 2014), Louisa Martin as Winnifred Thompson (1 episode, 2019), and Maggie May as Winifred Sanders (1 episode, 2021). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Zefred Ansaldo B Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator (1 Episode, 2019).
"The Handmaid's Tale" "Witness" - With Joseph Fiennes as Fred Waterford.
"The Handmaid's Tale" "Smart Power" - With Joseph Fiennes as Fred Waterford.
"The Wayans Bros." - With Fred Willard as Dick Ferndale (1 episode, 1998), Jeff Corbett as Fred (1 episode, 1998), Alfred Dennis as Sam Roth (1 episode, 1995), Bill Cobbs as Fred Watson (1 episode, 1997), and Frederick Dawson as Referee (1 episode, 1998). Series Directed by Fred Parker (1 Episode, 1998). Series Sound Department: Fred Tator Post Production Sound (11 Episodes, 1995).
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - With James Phelps as Fred Weasley and Alfred Enoch as Dean Thomas. Visual Effects by Fred Chapman (CG Modeller & Character Rigging: MPC). Visual Effects by Frederique Gyuran Visual Effects: BUF (as Frédérique Gyuran). Visual Effects by Frederic Heymans Matchmover: Framestore-CFC (as Frederic Haymans). Visual Effects by Fredrik Limsater 3D Digital Artist: Cinesite (as Fredrik Limsäter). Visual Effects by Alfie Olivier Cg Lighting Artist: Framestore-CFC (as Alfred Olivier). Visual Effects by Fred Place (Visual Effects: Double Negative). Visual Effects by Frederic Schmidt (Digital Artist: ILM). Camera and Electrical Department: Martin Frederic Camera Operator (uncredited). Additional Crew: Sam Weeden Body Double: Fred Weasley (uncredited).
"Fosse/Verdon" - With Rick Holmes as Fred Weaver (3 episodes, 2019), Matt Wall as Fred Ebb (3 episodes, 2019), and Fredric Odgaard as Dancer (2 episodes, 2019). Series Special Effects by Fred Buchholz Special Effects Supervisor (8 Episodes, 2019). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Alfred Padilla Electrician (4 Episodes, 2019). Series Music Department: Fred Ebb Lyrics: Cabaret / Lyrics: Chicago (4 Episodes, 2019). Series Music Department: Fred Werner Original Orchestration Of Musical Numbers (1 Episode, 2019). Series Additional Crew: Fred Ebb Book: Chicago (2 Episodes, 2019).
"Coach" "Professor Doolittle" - With Travis McKenna as Fred Webb.
"Soul Man" "Three Priests and a Baby" - With Michael Finiguerra as Fred Weber.
"Infested!" "Crawls from the Walls" - With Gavin Werner as Fred Weissert.
"Better Call Saul" - With Fred Padilla as Inmate (1 episode, 2015-2022), Devin Ratray as Alfred Hawthorne Hill (1 episode, 2022), Shahine Ezell as Freddy (1 episode, 2017), Anthony Michael Frederick as Laborer (1 episode, 2017), James Austin Johnson as Fred (1 episode, 2018), Fredrick Lopez as Mechanic (1 episode, 2020), Danette Sills as Fred Whalen's Mother (1 episode, 2020), and Roy Ward as Fred Whalen's Father (1 episode, 2020). Series Additional Crew: Fred Tepper Computer/video Playback (1 Episode, 2018-2020).
"Siska" - With Thomas Arnold as Fredi Zeyer (5 episodes, 2000-2006), Uwe Ochsenknecht as Fred Wiechert (3 episodes, 2000-2007), Marek Erhardt as Fredy Lammers (1 episode, 2004), and Manfred Stecher (1 episode, 2003). Series Camera and Electrical Department: Manfred Rühmer Assistant Camera (3 Episodes, 2001-2002).
"Hazel" - With Charles Bateman as Fred Williams (9 episodes, 1965-1966), Frederic Downs as Charles Parkins (4 episodes, 1961-1964), Lou Krugman as Freddie (3 episodes, 1961-1964), Walter Reed as Fred Garson (2 episodes, 1962-1963), and Fred Graham as Bob (1 episode, 1962). Series Writing Credits: Fredric M. Frank (written By) (1 Episode, 1965). Series Music by Fred Steiner (1 Episode, 1961-1966). Series Cinematography by Frederick Gately (145 Episodes, 1961-1966). Series Set Decoration by Alfred E. Spencer (2 Episodes, 1966). Series Sound Department: Fred J. Brown Sound Effects Editor (29 Episodes, 1965-1966).
"SCTV Channel" "Stalag SCTV" - With Fred Willard as Fred Winston.
"Anne of Avonlea" "Episode #1.1" - With Bruce McCulloch as Fred Wright.
"Dead Silent" "Picture of Evil" - With Tony Smithey as Fred Yancy.
"Blankenese" - With Balduin Baas as Fred Zilian (1 episode, 1994).
"Rox" "Plezier en avontuur" - With Dirk Van De Merlen as Fred Zwaan. Art Department: Frederik Van Genechten (Graphic Designer / Propmaker).
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