
Fred Graham
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fred Graham (1908 – 1979) was an American actor and stuntman, who performed in scores of films from the 1930s. A semi-professional baseball player, Graham appeared mainly in Westerns, doing stunts and playing opposite John Wayne among others. He also featured alongside Wayne in several films with director John Ford. He played small roles in two Alfred Hitchcock films, notably Vertigo, as the Police Officer who falls to his death in its famous opening scene while trying to help James Stewart. He continued working in films to the 1970s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fred Graham (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie Appearances

Manpower
as Lineman at Cafe Counter (uncredited)
1941

Trader Tom of the China Seas
as Kurt Daley
1954

7 Men from Now
as Henchman
1956

The Giant Gila Monster
as Sheriff Jeff
1959

The Golden Blade
1953

The Woman on Pier 13
as Grip Wilson
1950

Thunder Over Arizona
as Chalky (uncredited)
1956

The Street with No Name
as Bank Clerk (Uncredited)
1948

The Inner Circle
as Duke's Henchman
1946

Bandits of the Badlands
as Duke Lee
1945

Shadow of the Thin Man
as Waiter with Steak (uncredited)
1941

The Steel Jungle
as Second Detective
1956

The Fuller Brush Girl
as Rocky Mitchell
1950

Fort Osage
as Logan (uncredited)
1952

North to Alaska
as Ole (uncredited)
1960

Tulsa
as Charlie - Cherokee's Foreman (uncredited)
1949

The Last Hunt
as Bartender
1956

Colorado Sundown
as Daniel Hurley
1952

A Thrill for Thelma
as Policeman (uncredited)
1935

Arizona Raiders
as Quantrell
1965
TV Appearances

Surfside 6
as Hank
1960

Gunsmoke
as Cowboy
1955

Perry Mason
as Sheriff
1957

The Lone Ranger
as Red
1949

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Rinditch
1955

Rawhide
as The Bartender
1959

M Squad
as Tiger Phil Kelly (uncredited)
1957

Hazel
as Bob
1961

The Adventures of Jim Bowie
1956

Law of the Plainsman
as Joe Graham
1959

Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
1955

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as First Drover
1956