FRED GROSSINGER
' Fred Grossinger' (1 January 1936, in Pittsburgh, - 21 November 1995, in Los Angeles) who went by his Hollywood name of 'Fred Holliday', was a stage, film and television actor best known for his all-American face[1] that starred in over 1000 TV commercials from the late 1950s through the 1980s.
Holliday made guest appearances on more than 150 television shows. He was one of the ''Mighty Carson Art Players'' on NBC's ''Tonight Show'' for 12 years[2], performed in the daytime dramas as Ron Wyche in ''Days of Our Lives''[3], as the manager at the Capwell Hotel in ''Santa Barbara''[4], in nighttime dramas such as John Atherton in ''Dallas''[5] and was host of a short-lived daytime show, ''The Girl in My Life,'' on ABC in the early 1970s.[6] His movie appearances included ''Airport,'' ''A Patch of Blue'' and ''A Guide for the Married Man''. He played in more than 50 Broadway and regional theater productions.
Holliday was married to Judy Kincaid and they had one daughter, Debbie Rouse Grossinger. He died of a heart attack when he was 59.
1. Weiskind, Ron (29 November 1995) "Fred Holliday: Actor who feasted on commercials" ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''
2. "Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The" ''TV Shows Guide''
3.
4. Armstrong, Jim; Traub-Metlay, Suzanne and Reese, Jean "''Santa Barbara'' Character List"
5. "''Dallas'' cast Deaths"
6.
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★ Fred Holliday on the ''Johnny Carson Show'' Jpeg formatted image file, poor quality
Holliday made guest appearances on more than 150 television shows. He was one of the ''Mighty Carson Art Players'' on NBC's ''Tonight Show'' for 12 years[2], performed in the daytime dramas as Ron Wyche in ''Days of Our Lives''[3], as the manager at the Capwell Hotel in ''Santa Barbara''[4], in nighttime dramas such as John Atherton in ''Dallas''[5] and was host of a short-lived daytime show, ''The Girl in My Life,'' on ABC in the early 1970s.[6] His movie appearances included ''Airport,'' ''A Patch of Blue'' and ''A Guide for the Married Man''. He played in more than 50 Broadway and regional theater productions.
Holliday was married to Judy Kincaid and they had one daughter, Debbie Rouse Grossinger. He died of a heart attack when he was 59.
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Notes
1. Weiskind, Ron (29 November 1995) "Fred Holliday: Actor who feasted on commercials" ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''
2. "Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The" ''TV Shows Guide''
3.
4. Armstrong, Jim; Traub-Metlay, Suzanne and Reese, Jean "''Santa Barbara'' Character List"
5. "''Dallas'' cast Deaths"
6.
External links
★
★ Fred Holliday on the ''Johnny Carson Show'' Jpeg formatted image file, poor quality
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