Freddie, a seasoned actor with a career spanning over three decades, has established himself as a versatile performer capable of convincingly portraying a wide range of characters. Born and raised in South Philadelphia, Freddie's leading man looks and numerous character roles have showcased his remarkable acting abilities.
As a singer with a three-and-a-half octave range, Freddie has demonstrated his impressive vocal talents, able to hit notes that even a bank couldn't cash. However, it was at a young age that he knew he was destined for the stage, television, and film.
Freddie's performance philosophy is centered around the idea that "the hardest work you do in this life is the work you do on yourself." He believes that in order to excel in a role, one must thoroughly study and research who they are and why they are in that particular role.
Freddie's education is impressive, having studied with industry professionals including Academy Award nominee Chazz Palminteri. He is also a member of The Actors Gym, founded by Academy Award winner Bobby Moresco and Bruno Kirby, a close friend who has sadly passed away.
Freddie's breakout role came in the film "The In Crowd," alongside Joey "Pants" Pantoliano and Bruce Kirby, whom Freddie affectionately referred to as his "West Coast Dad." With a unique acting style that sets him apart from others, Freddie has successfully portrayed a variety of characters, including lawyers, gangsters, and loving fathers and husbands, solidifying his status as a star performer.