How old is Fred Dryer? When is Fred Dryer's birthday? Where is Fred Dryer born? Where did Fred Dryer grow up from? What's Fred Dryer's age?
Fred Dryer Born: July 6, 1946 (age 76years), Hawthorne, California, United States
Is Fred Dryer married? When did Fred Dryer get married? Who's Fred Dryer's married to? (Who's Fred Dryer's husband / wife)?
Fred Dryer Spouse: Tracy Vaccaro (m. 19831988)
How about Fred Dryer's parents?
Fred Dryer Parents: Charles F. Dryer, Genevieve Nell Clark
Does Fred Dryer have any children? What are the names of Fred Dryer's children? What are the ages of Fred Dryer's children?
Fred Dryer Children: Caitlin Nell Dryer
How tall is Fred Dryer in meters or centimeters?
Fred Dryer Height: 1.98m
How about Fred Dryer's picked date?
Fred Dryer Picked date: 1972 (Los Angeles Rams), 1969 (New York Giants), 1967 (San Diego State Aztecs football)
What happened to Fred Dryer?
He married actress and Playboy centerfold Tracy Vaccaro in May 1983; the couple divorced in 1988. Together, they have at least one daughter. Dryer still resides in Los Angeles and has his own production company (Fred Dryer Productions).
How good was Fred Dryer?
He had great speed, a hurtling slashing style that earned him a spot on the Little All-America team of 1968. He played in the East-West Shrine Game, the Hula Bowl and the 1969 College All-Star Game. In 1967 San Diego State went 10-1 and beat San Francisco State in the Camellia Bowl. In 1968 the record was 9-0-1.
How did Fred Dryer get into acting?
In 1979, he began studying with actress and acting coach Nina Foch. With the movies Gus and Prime Time, he got his Screen Actors Guild card. His first important role was in The Starmaker, where he played Melanie Griffith's stepfather. In 1982, Fred auditioned for Cheers.
John Frederick Dryer (born July 6, 1946) is an American actor, radio host, and former American football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL). He played for 13 years in the NFL, in 176 games starting in 1969, and recorded 104 career sacks with the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams.