Fred Graham
Biography
Fred Graham (1908 – 1979) was a versatile American actor and stuntman renowned for his contributions to the film industry, particularly during the 1930s and beyond. Before embarking on his cinematic journey, Graham showcased his athletic prowess as a semi-professional baseball player. His cinematic career flourished in the Western genre, where he performed daring stunts and shared the screen with iconic figures like John Wayne. Graham’s collaborations with the legendary director John Ford further solidified his reputation, as he appeared in multiple films that showcased the rugged American spirit.
Among his notable performances, Graham is remembered for his role in Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller, *Vertigo*, where he portrayed a police officer who meets a tragic fate in the film's memorable opening sequence while trying to assist the protagonist, played by James Stewart. His career spanned several decades, allowing him to leave a lasting imprint on the industry through various roles, both large and small.
Even into the 1970s, Graham remained active in film, demonstrating his enduring passion for acting and stunts. His diverse body of work and collaborations with some of the biggest names in Hollywood underscore his significant contributions to American cinema.
Filmography
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Heart of the Rockies
1951 • Devery
Arizona Raiders
1965
Domino Kid
1957
A Thrill for Thelma
1935 • Policeman (uncredited)
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
1949
The Last Hunt
1956 • Bartender
The Giant Gila Monster
1959 • Sheriff Jeff
Congo Bill
1948 • Villabo
Backlash (1956)
1956
The Crimson Ghost
1946
Tulsa
1949
The Woman on Pier 13
1950
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
1942
Out California Way
1946 • Ace Hanlon
The Fuller Brush Girl
1950 • Rocky Mitchell
Seven Men from Now
1956 • Henchman
Angels in the Outfield
1951
Pocket Money
1972 • Uncle Herb
Daughter of Don Q
1946