Fred Graff

Fred Graff

Deceased · Born: Jun 2, 1920 · Died: Sep 6, 2008

Personal Details

BornJun 2, 1920 The Bronx, New York, USA
Parents
  • Solomon Graff
  • Sophie Epstien

Biography

Born on June 2, 1920, in the vibrant and bustling neighborhood of The Bronx, New York, USA, Fred Graff embarked on a remarkable journey that would span nearly a century. This talented individual, an accomplished actor, left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his performances in iconic films such as "Union Station" (1950),"Rough, Tough and Ready" (1945),and "She's a Sweetheart" (1944).

Beyond his illustrious career, Fred Graff's personal life was marked by a deep devotion to his loving wife, Madeleine Louise Rosenstiel. Together, they formed a lifelong bond, sharing joys and sorrows, and building a life filled with love, laughter, and adventure.

As the years went by, Fred Graff's remarkable life came full circle, ultimately concluding on September 6, 2008, in the city of angels, Los Angeles, California, USA. His passing left a profound impact on those who knew him, cherishing the memories of a life well-lived, filled with passion, creativity, and dedication to his craft.

Career

1951
1950
Union Station
Union Station as Vince Marley
1947
Framed
Framed as (uncredited)
1946
Shadowed
Shadowed as Bunker
Leave It to Blondie
Leave It to Blondie as Henry (uncredited)
I Love a Mystery
I Love a Mystery as Morgan (Uncredited)
1944
Cry of the Werewolf
Cry of the Werewolf as Pinky (uncredited)
One Mysterious Night
One Mysterious Night as Reporter (Uncredited)