Frederick Paul Draper II (September 2, 1923 â€" December 28, 1999) was
an American film and television actor. He was roommates in New York
City with Harry Mastrogeorge and John Cassavetes while attending The
American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York with Grace Kelly, Anne
Bancroft and others. He graduated May 1, 1950. He appeared on numerous
television programs and films.Born in Chester, Pennsylvania, he
appeared in four films directed by Cassavetes, Faces, Husbands, A
Woman Under the Influence, and Opening Night. He also played different
roles in six episodes of the Peter Falk detective series Columbo
(viewable at The Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills,
California).He retired to Rancho Cucamonga, California, where he died
at age 76.
an American film and television actor. He was roommates in New York
City with Harry Mastrogeorge and John Cassavetes while attending The
American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York with Grace Kelly, Anne
Bancroft and others. He graduated May 1, 1950. He appeared on numerous
television programs and films.Born in Chester, Pennsylvania, he
appeared in four films directed by Cassavetes, Faces, Husbands, A
Woman Under the Influence, and Opening Night. He also played different
roles in six episodes of the Peter Falk detective series Columbo
(viewable at The Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills,
California).He retired to Rancho Cucamonga, California, where he died
at age 76.
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