Fred Grossinger

Fred Grossinger
Born (1936-01-01)January 1, 1936
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died November 21, 1995(1995-11-21) (aged 59)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Cause of death Heart attack
Resting place Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery
Other names Fred Holliday
Occupation Actor
Years active 1958–1995
Spouse(s) Judy Kapler
Nancy King
Children 1 daughter

Fred Grossinger (January 1, 1936 – November 21, 1995), better known as Fred Holliday, was an American stage, film, and television actor.[1] He starred in over 1000 television commercials from the late 1950s through the 1980s.

Holliday made guest appearances on more than 150 television shows.[2] He was one of the Mighty Carson Art Players on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson for 12 years,[3] performed in the daytime dramas as Ron Wyche in Days of Our Lives,[4] as the manager at the Capwell Hotel in Santa Barbara,[5] in nighttime dramas such as John Atherton in Dallas[6] and was host of a short-lived daytime show, The Girl in My Life, on ABC in the early 1970s.[7] His movie appearances included Airport, A Patch of Blue, Edge of the Axe and A Guide for the Married Man.[4] He played in more than 50 Broadway and regional theater productions.[2]

Professionally, Holliday served on the local board of directors of the Los Angeles chapter of AFTRA for 10 years, as well as serving on the national board of AFTRA.[8] He was also active in the Screen Actors Guild.[9]

Holliday was married to Judy Kapler. He had one daughter, Debra Jeanne (Grossinger) Rouse, from his first marriage to Nancy King.[2] He died of a heart attack when he was 59.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1958Wind Across the EvergladesSlow BoyUncredited
1963The PrizeSwedish Officer (Nudist Meeting)Uncredited
1964The New InternsInternUncredited
1965A Patch of BlueManUncredited
1967A Guide for the Married ManParty Guest #6
1970AirportChester Jennings - PassengerUncredited
1970Colossus: The Forbin ProjectMilitary Computer Entry - Missile LaunchUncredited
1972Lapin 360
1980First FamilyU. N. Official #1
1988Edge of the AxeFrank McIntosh
1989Lobster Man from MarsColonel Ankrum

References

  1. "Fred Holliday (1936–1995)". Find a Grave. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Weiskind, Ron (29 November 1995) "Fred Holliday: Actor who feasted on commercials" Pittsburgh Post-Gazette page B-6
  3. "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" TV Shows Guide
  4. 1 2 Fred Holliday (I) on IMDb
  5. Armstrong, Jim; Traub-Metlay, Suzanne and Reese, Jean "Santa Barbara Character List"
  6. "Dallas cast Deaths"
  7. "Girl in My Life" (1973) on IMDb
  8. "Obituaries: Fred Holliday" Daily Variety 29 November 1995
  9. Robb, David (1993) "Top SAG race a 5-way heat" The Hollywood Reporter 16 September 1993



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