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Fred Kohler Jr. - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Fred Kohler Jr.
Born
July 8, 1912
Died: January 7, 1993
(Lived 80 years)
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
72
Movies
8
TV Shows
Also Known As
Fred Kohler
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Fred Kohler Jr.
Movies
72
TV Shows
8
Ruby
as
Jake Miller
June 23, 1977
Spaceship to the Unknown
as
Robot / Ming soldier (archive footage) (uncredited)
January 1, 1966
Alias Jesse James
as
James Gang Member
March 20, 1959
Terror in a Texas Town
as
Weed
September 1, 1958
The Bonnie Parker Story
as
Dave Hiller (uncredited)
May 28, 1958
Journey to Freedom
as
Detective
June 21, 1957
The Ten Commandments
as
Foreman
October 5, 1956
Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer
as
Kenton
October 5, 1956
Hollywood Thrill-Makers
as
Film Crew
January 15, 1954
Six Gun Decision
as
Jordan
November 15, 1953
Born to the Saddle
as
Jeff Sanger
March 15, 1953
The Steel Fist
as
Soldier
January 6, 1952
The Red Badge of Courage
as
Veteran (uncredited)
September 27, 1951
Spoilers of the Plains
as
Brooks
February 2, 1951
Two Lost Worlds
as
Nat Mercer
January 5, 1951
So You Want to Move
Cast
August 19, 1950
Twilight in the Sierras
as
Mason
May 20, 1950
Gold Strike
as
Spike
March 30, 1950
The Baron of Arizona
as
Demmings
March 4, 1950
Tough Assignment
as
Grant--Head Rancher
November 15, 1949
Range Justice
as
Henchman Stoner
July 16, 1949
Hellfire
Cast
May 29, 1949
The Gay Amigo
as
Brack
May 13, 1949
Loaded Pistols
as
Bill Otis (as Fred Kohler)
December 15, 1948
Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin'
as
Emory Tuttle
June 1, 1948
The Gallant Legion
as
Brent
May 24, 1948
Dishonored Lady
as
First Motorcycle Cop
May 16, 1947
Why Girls Leave Home
as
Ted Leslie
October 9, 1945
Frenchman's Creek
as
Pirate (uncredited)
September 20, 1944
The Kansan
as
1st Gate Guard
September 10, 1943
Colt Comrades
as
Vigilante
June 18, 1943
Calling Wild Bill Elliott
as
John Culver (as Fred Kohler)
April 30, 1943
No Time for Love
as
Sandhog (uncredited)
April 9, 1943
China Girl
Cast
December 9, 1942
Lucky Jordan
as
Second Killer
November 16, 1942
Boss of Hangtown Mesa
as
Henchman Clem
August 21, 1942
Lone Star Ranger
as
Red
March 20, 1942
Raiders of the Range
as
Henchman Plummer
March 18, 1942
Western Mail
as
Lucky Webster
February 13, 1942
Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc.
as
House Heavy
December 27, 1941
Nevada City
as
Jim Trevor aka Black Bart
June 19, 1941
Two Gun Sheriff
as
Leader of Stage Holdup
April 9, 1941
Half a Sinner
as
Garage Owner
April 5, 1940
Young Mr. Lincoln
as
Scrub White (uncredited)
June 9, 1939
Texas Stampede
as
Wayne Cameron
February 9, 1939
Lawless Valley
as
Jeff Marsh
November 3, 1938
Prison Nurse
as
Miller
March 2, 1938
Jungle Menace
as
John Charles
September 1, 1937
Roaring Timber
as
Curley
July 3, 1937
The Holy Terror
as
Carson
February 5, 1937
Pigskin Parade
as
Biff Bentley
October 23, 1936
Two-Fisted Gentleman
as
Conklin
August 15, 1936
The Champ's a Chump
as
Russ
June 20, 1936
Sins of Man
as
Town Bully
June 19, 1936
The Prisoner of Shark Island
as
Sergeant Cooper
February 28, 1936
Strike Me Pink
as
Student Bully (uncredited)
January 24, 1936
Steamboat Round the Bend
as
Ben
September 6, 1935
Paris in Spring
as
Collegian
July 5, 1935
The Hoosier Schoolmaster
as
Bud Larkin
May 14, 1935
Toll of the Desert
as
Bill Collins, aka Bill Carson
May 4, 1935
Social Error
as
Jackson, college tough-guy
April 30, 1935
The Pecos Kid
as
Donald Pecos aka The Pecos Kid
April 3, 1935
Grand Old Girl
as
Bill Belden
January 15, 1935
Corruption
as
Bud
June 18, 1933
Afraid to Talk
as
Max - Elevator Operator
November 17, 1932
Movie Crazy
as
Young Actor in Waiting Room (Uncredited)
September 23, 1932
70,000 Witnesses
as
Football Player (uncredited)
September 9, 1932
The Knockout
as
Freshman Champ (uncredited)
March 5, 1932
The Kick-Off!
as
Corning Player (uncredited)
December 5, 1931
A Holy Terror
as
Party Guest (uncredited)
July 19, 1931
Renegades
as
Young Legionnaire (uncredited)
October 26, 1930
Sweetie
as
Student Football Player
October 25, 1929