Fred Graham

Fred Graham was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Graham's earliest roles were in film, including the Billy Elliott western "Marshal of Reno" (1944), "Cyclotrode "X"" (1946) and the Roy Rogers western "On the Old Spanish Trail" (1947). He also appeared in "Brick Bradford" (1948), "Border Incident" (1949) and "I Married a Communist" (1950) with Laraine Day. He continued to work steadily in film throughout the fifties, appearing in the Roy Rogers western "Heart of the Rockies" (1951), the adventure "The Golden Blade" (1953) with Rock Hudson and the western "Escape From Fort Bravo" (1953) with William Holden. He also appeared in "Witness to Murder" (1954). In the latter half of his career, he continued to act in the biographical drama "The Wings of Eagles" (1957) with John Wayne, the James Stewart dramatic adaptation "Vertigo" (1958) and the Don Sullivan horror feature "The Giant Gila Monster" (1959). He also appeared in "Woman Obsessed" (1959) with Susan Hayward and the western "Rio Bravo" (1959) with John Wayne. Graham more recently acted in the adaptation "Pocket Money" (1972) with Paul Newman. Graham passed away in October 1979 at the age of 71.