Frederick Koehler
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Frederick Koehler | |
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Born | |
Education | Carnegie Mellon University (BFA) |
Years active | 1981–present |
Frederick Koehler (born June 16, 1975) is an American actor best known for his role as Chip Lowell on Kate & Allie as well as Andrew Schillinger on the HBO drama Oz.
Later life
[edit]After Kate & Allie, Koehler attended Carnegie Mellon University, from where he said he received "a huge education in theater."[1]
Filmography
[edit]- (1983) Mr. Mom – Alex Butler
- (1987) The Pick-up Artist – Richie
- (1991) A Kiss Before Dying – Mickey
- (2001) Pearl Harbor – Wounded Sailor #3
- (2002) Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood – Pete Abbott
- (2002) A.K.A. Birdseye – Ben Sharpless[2]
- (2005) Dependency – Dave
- (2005) Domino – Chuckie
- (2005) Touched – Thomas Martin
- (2006) Little Chenier – Pemon Dupuis
- (2008) Death Race – Lists
- (2010) Death Race 2 – Lists
- (2013) Death Race 3: Inferno – Lists
- (2017) The Evil Within – Dennis
- (2018) Death Race: Beyond Anarchy – Lists
- (2021) The Little Things – Stan Peters
Television
[edit]- (1982-1985) Saturday Night Live - Young Howard Cosell/Various Roles[citation needed]
- (1984) The Almost Royal Family (TV movie) – Jimmy Henderson
- (1984) He's Fired, She's Hired (TV movie) – Lexy Grier
- (1984–1989) Kate & Allie – Chip Lowell (98 episodes)
- (1985) Tender Places (TV movie) – Eric
- (1989) Night Walk (TV movie) – Eric Miller
- (1993) The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (TV movie) – Shane Harper
- (1997-1998) All My Children – Oyster Cracker (episode 7220)
- (1999) Paramour (TV miniseries) – Unknown
- (1999-2003) Oz – #99S333 Andrew Schillinger (4 episodes)
- (1999) Strangers with Candy – Ricky (Season 1, episode 5 "Bogie Nights")
- (2000) Bull – Joey Rutigliano (recurring cast)
- (2001) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – Danny Hillman (Season 1, episode 12 "Fahrenheit 932")
- (2002) Charmed – Necron's Lackey (Season 5, episode 1 "A Witch's Tail")
- (2002) NYPD Blue - Michael Cardillo (Season 10, episode 10 "Healthy McDowell Movement")
- (2002) Taken (TV miniseries) – Lester
- (2004) Touching Evil (TV miniseries)
- (2004) Cold Case – Neil Beaudry (Season 2, episode 6 "The Sleepover")
- (2004) Malcolm in the Middle – Mellon (Season 5, episode 9 "Dirty Magazine")
- (2004) Joan of Arcadia – Ramsey (Season 1, episode 11 "The Uncertainty Principle")
- (2004) Boston Legal - Jason Binder (Season 1, episode 5 "Eye for an Eye")
- (2006) Pepper Dennis – Leslie Gaye (recurring cast))
- (2008) The Mentalist – Tommy Olds (Season 1, episode 9 "Flame Red")
- (2009) Castle – Adam Pike (Season 1, episode 8 "Ghosts")
- (2010) Lost – Seamus (Season 6 recurring cast)
- (2011) Torchwood: Miracle Day – Ralph Coltrane (Season 4, episode 5 "The Categories of Life", 6 "The Middle Men")
- (2011) Bones – Scott Kimper (Season 6, episode 7 "The Babe in the Bar")
- (2011) Southland – a junky (Season 3, episode 8 "Fixing a Hole")
- (2012) Grimm – Martin Burgess (Season 1, episode 9 "Of Mouse and Man")
- (2013) NCIS – Simon Gravy (Season 10, episode 23 "Double Blind")
- (2013) Criminal Minds – Wallace Hines and Jesse Gentry (Season 9, episodes 1 "The Inspiration", 2 "The Inspired")
- (2014) Perception – George "The Ghost" (Season 3, episode 2 "Painless")
- (2015) Backstrom – Wesley Lewis (Season 1, episode 5 "Bogeyman")
- (2015) CSI: Cyber – Oliver Crispin (Season 2 episode 4 "Red Crone")
- (2016) Major Crimes – Sean Wheeler (Season 5, episode 8 "Off the Wagon")
- (2016) American Horror Story: Roanoke - Lot Polk (Season 6, 4 episodes)
- (2017) Brooklyn Nine-Nine – Becca Boyle (Season 5, episode 9 "99", Season 8, episode 7 "Game of Boyles")
- (2019) NCIS: New Orleans – Elliot Whitman (Season 6, episode 3 "Bad Apple")
Theatre work
[edit]- (1998) The Cripple of Inishmaan – (Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles) – Cripple Billy[3]
- (1998) When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout – (New York City) – Ewan
- (2013) The Normal Heart - (Los Angeles) - Mickey Marcus
References
[edit]- ^ TV Guide July 24-30, 1999. pg. 4.
- ^ Tucker, Betty Jo (April 2003). "Crime and Persistence". ReelTalk Movie Reviews. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
Ward's completely serious demeanor, even in hilarious scenes showing the dedicated crime fighter involving his teenage son (Fred Koehler) in his investigation, results in a peak performance for this veteran actor.
- ^ Connema, Richard (May 1998). "Theatre Works Production of McDonaugh's Cripple of Inishmaan Not Up to Their Usual Standards". Talkin' Broadway. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
Travis Engle played Cripple Billy... I thought Fred Koehler at the Geffen brought the character more sympathy to the role.
External links
[edit]- Frederick Koehler at IMDb
- Frederick Koehler at AllMovie
- "Fred Koehler Biography". Hollywood.com. Archived from the original on 2009-06-01.