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Fred Kohler (1888-1938) was an American actor who appeared in silent and sound films, especially Westerns. He was born in Kansas City or Dubuque, lost part of his hand in a mining accident, and had three marriages.
Fred Kohler (1887-1938) was a prolific actor who played villains in silent and early talkie films. He appeared in Westerns, Zane Grey adaptations, and other genres, and died of a heart attack at 51.
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- Burlington, Iowa, USA
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- Hollywood, California, USA
Frederick Koehler is an American actor who appeared in TV shows and movies such as Kate & Allie, Oz, Death Race and Lost. He also attended Carnegie Mellon University and performed in theater plays.
Actor: Mr. Mom. Frederick Koehler was born on 16 June 1975 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Mr. Mom (1983), Death Race (2008) and Pearl Harbor (2001).
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Fred Kohler was a prolific American actor who played villains in silent and early talkie films. He lost part of his right hand in a mining accident and died of a heart attack in 1938.
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- October 28, 1938
Fred Kohler Jr. (July 8, 1911 – January 7, 1993) was an American actor who performed in a number of Westerns such as The Pecos Kid and Toll of the Desert. He played nearly 130 film and television roles between 1929 and 1978.
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Learn about the legendary Chicago wrestling promoter, Fred Kohler, who was a Hall of Fame caliber and a pioneer in live television. Read about his achievements, controversies, and rivalries with Sam Muchnick and other NWA members.