Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Fredericks
Carole Fredericks
Carole Denise Fredericks was an American singer best known for her work in French music. She was the younger sister of Taj Mahal.
Sawyer Fredericks
Sawyer Christopher Fredericks is an American singer–songwriter who won the eighth season of The Voice in 2015. Choosing Pharrell Williams as his coach, Fredericks set series iTunes sales records and became the youngest winner in the history of the competition.
Ryan Fredericks
Ryan Marlowe Fredericks es un futbolista inglés con nacionalidad guyanesa. Juega de lateral derecho y su equipo actual es el West Ham United de la Premier League de Inglaterra. Ha jugado previamente para el Tottenham Hotspur, Brentford, Millwall, Middlesbrough, Bristol City y Fulham.
Ellsworth Fredericks
Ellsworth Fredricks was an American cinematographer. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Cinematography for the film Sayonara. Fredericks died in August 1993 in San Marcos, California, at the age of 89.
Neal Fredericks
Neal Leslie Fredericks was an American cinematographer best known for the 1999 horror film The Blair Witch Project.
Charles Fredericks
Charles Fredericks was an American actor of stage, television, and film. He was particularly known for his highly prolific career in B-Western movies and television Westerns during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1957, Fredericks appeared as "Larkin", along with Chris Alcaide and Jay Novello, in the episode "Small Man" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western television series, Colt .45, starring Wayde Preston. In 1960, Fredericks played Marshal Ed Springer in the Colt .45 episode "The Gandy Dancers". and again as Sherrif Ankers in Gene Barry’s TV Western series Bat Masterson in S3E10s “Last Stop To Austin”. He also appeared as villains in the Maverick episodes "Trail West to Fury" and "The Maverick Line" starring James Garner. He appeared in The Tab Hunter Show episode "For Money or Love" in 1960. He also appeared as “Senator McGovern” on James Arness’s TV Western Gunsmoke (1962), in S8E15’s “False Front”.