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Lou Frizzell
(1920-1979)
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The Nickel Ride (1974)
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Lou Frizzell was born on 10 June 1920 in Springfield, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for
The Front Page (1974)
,
The Other (1972)
and
Summer of '42 (1971)
. He died on 17 June 1979 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Known for
The Front Page
7.3
Endicott
1974
The Other
6.8
Uncle George
1972
Summer of '42
7.2
Druggist
1971
Chopper One
7.0
TV Series
Mitch
1974 • 13 eps
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77
Fantasy Island
6.6
TV Series
Willie Tucker
1979
1 episode
Roots: The Next Generations
7.8
TV Mini Series
Conductor
(as Lou Frizzel)
1979
1 episode
Centennial
8.3
TV Mini Series
Mr. Norriss
1979
1 episode
Alice
6.8
TV Series
Bubba Norris
1978–1979
2 episodes
Project U.F.O.
7.1
TV Series
Luke Primrose
Alex Marshall
1978–1979
2 episodes
Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell
5.3
TV Movie
George
(as Lou Frizzel)
1978
The Waltons
7.6
TV Series
Joe Murdock
Everett Cooper
1973–1978
2 episodes
Steel Cowboy
5.3
TV Movie
Arky
1978
Colorado C.I.
8.3
TV Movie
Frank Bannock
1978
Ruby and Oswald
5.8
TV Movie
Captain J. Will Fritz
1978
Lou Grant
7.3
TV Series
Captain
1978
1 episode
Capricorn One
6.8
Horace Gruning
1977
Barnaby Jones
6.9
TV Series
Mr. Clooney
Mr. Oatis
Sid Mayo
...
1973–1977
5 episodes
Forever Fernwood
7.5
TV Series
Nat Dearden
1977–1978
The Fitzpatricks
7.5
TV Series
Thurlow Clark
1977
1 episode
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Videos
1
Trailer 2:34
The Nickel Ride
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Alternative names
Lou Frizell
Height
5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
Born
June 10
,
1920
Springfield, Missouri, USA
Died
June 17
,
1979
Los Angeles, California, USA
(illness)
Other works
(early 1970s) TV commercials: Head and Shoulders dandruff shampoo.
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Was musical director at the Manzanar Internment Camp for Japanese-American internees during World War II. He also played the saxophone and composed music, including an opera.
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