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- Q5495152 description "American actor".
- Q5495152 description "American actor".
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- Q5495152 abstract "Fred Fondren (May 16, 1948 – June 8, 1992) was an American actor who died at the age of 44. He played the role of Alfred Moore, a man dying from AIDS, in the 1993 production, Joey Breaker. Fred died after the movie was completed and the movie was dedicated to him.Fred Fondren was born in Alabama.Fred, also known affectionately as 'Freddie', was enrolled at Chapel Hill, working towards a double major in Psychology and Chemistry, when he attended an intensive Shakespeare Workshop at the Royal Academy in London, changing his life's course. Upon his return, he worked closely with a company of friends, doing theatre wherever they could. Eventually he became disenchanted and, while complaining to a good friend, she told him to "open your own." He and close friend Robert Stocking found a storefront on East Fifth Street in New York City's East Village...a former motorcycle shop, and they scraped "about ten feet" of dried motor oil, built a small stage (9'x12'), christening it 'Prometheus', and opened for business. He remained there for the rest of his life, producing countless shows. Most everyone assumed Fred to be British, with his crisp diction, erect posture, and manners befitting a squire—until he spoke with relatives on the phone, and within seconds the 'y'alls' fell like rain, exposing his Southern roots. Freddie was the quintessential gentleman...he was exceedingly kind and generous, genuinely gracious, and, definitively, 'ate, drank, and breathed theatre'. He was a bit of 'the last of his kind', having ridden the last waves of the off-off-Broadway movement begun in the Sixties, presenting theatre in storefronts and basements...any hole in the wall, until rents began to sky-rocket, and theatre morphed into corporate enterprises. Through all those years, Fred remained true to himself, never less than another dying breed...a true gentleman.".
- Q5495152 alias "'Freddie'".
- Q5495152 birthDate "1948-05-16".
- Q5495152 birthYear "1948".
- Q5495152 deathDate "1992-06-08".
- Q5495152 deathYear "1992".
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- Q5495152 alternativeNames "'Freddie'".
- Q5495152 dateOfBirth "1948-05-16".
- Q5495152 dateOfDeath "1992-06-08".
- Q5495152 name "Fondren, Fred".
- Q5495152 shortDescription "American actor".
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- Q5495152 comment "Fred Fondren (May 16, 1948 – June 8, 1992) was an American actor who died at the age of 44. He played the role of Alfred Moore, a man dying from AIDS, in the 1993 production, Joey Breaker.".
- Q5495152 label "Fred Fondren".
- Q5495152 givenName "Fred".
- Q5495152 name "Fondren, Fred".
- Q5495152 name "Fred Fondren".
- Q5495152 surname "Fondren".