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Scott Fredericks

ActingBorn March 15, 1943Died November 6, 2017 (age 74)

Biography

Scott Fredericks (born Frederick Wehrly; 15 March 1943 – 6 November 2017) was an Irish actor best known for his roles on British television. Fredericks was born in Strandhill, County Sligo to Edward Wehrly (d. 2001), a jewellery businessman (Wehrly Bros Limited) of German descent, and Ann (née Shaw). He left Sligo when he won a scholarship to train at RADA in London, and later adopted the name Scott Fredericks. Scott Fredericks began his acting career with stage roles at the Chesterfield Repertory. He later worked with director Peter Brook and appeared in West End theatre productions of Antony and Cleopatra (as Mark Antony) and in Becket (as Henry II of England). After appearing in the television soap opera Crossroads, Scott Fredericks went on to appear in a number of British television programmes in the 1960s, 70s and 1980s, including Z-Cars, Sutherland's Law, Dixon of Dock Green, Blake's 7 (episode "Weapon"), and Triangle. He made two appearances in the Doctor Who, in the serials Day of the Daleks (as Boaz) and Image of the Fendahl (as Max Stael). He also appeared in a 1981 episode of the ITV television police drama, Cribb ("The Hand That Rocks the Cradle") playing Prince Henry of Battenberg. Fredericks also appeared in such feature films as Dad's Army (1971), See No Evil (1971) and Cal (1984). Whilst working in cinema productions, he once played a game of billiards with Fred Astaire. More recently, he appeared as a regular character in the Irish soap Fair City, as well as spending his time as a radio producer and director in his native Ireland. Fredericks's stage career included leading roles in the Gate Theatre, Dublin, a long run of Peg o’ My Heart by J. Hartley Manners, and in stage adaptations of Cal and Caught in a Free State with the newly created Irish Theatre Company. For his solo stage show Yeats Remembers Fredericks was awarded the J.J. Finnegan Evening Herald Award in 1980.

Filmography

1988
Crossfire

as TV Interviewer

Movie
1985TV
1984
Cal

as Soldier at Farm

Movie
1981
Triangle

as Tom Kelly

TV
1980
Cribb

as Prince Henry

TV
1978
The Last of Summer

as Tom Kernahan

TV
1978
Blake's 7

as Carnell

TV
1976Movie
1974
From Beyond the Grave

as Man at Seance (uncredited)

Movie
1971
See No Evil

as Steve's Man #2

Movie
1971
Dad's Army

as Nazi Photographer

Movie
1970
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer

as TV Crewman on TV (uncredited)

Movie
1963
Doctor Who

as Maximillian Stael

TV
1963
Doctor Who

as Boaz

TV

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdayMarch 15, 1943
Day of DeathNovember 6, 2017
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