Fred, a natural-born entertainer, surprisingly did not discover his passion for acting until his senior year in high school. Following his academic journey, he attended Missouri Southern State University, where he majestically earned a bachelor's degree in sociology, marking a significant milestone in his life. Shortly after, he tied the knot and, in the aftermath of the devastating 9/11 attacks, courageously joined the United States Air Force.
As fate would have it, Fred's journey took an unexpected turn when he was reassigned to Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico in 2006. It was during this period that he was rekindled with his love for acting, this time in front of a camera, working under the esteemed direction of Michael Bay on the blockbuster film "Transformers." This marked the beginning of his illustrious acting career on the big screen.
However, Fred's military duties did not come to a halt. He soon deployed to Afghanistan, serving under the 10th Mountain division as part of a joint arrangement. Upon his return, he chose to separate from the service and relocated to Texas, marking a new chapter in his life.
Fred has made a lasting impact in the film industry, not only as an actor but also as a producer, director, and assistant director. His remarkable career has earned him a unique distinction – he is the only actor to have been killed by both the Decepticons and Cobra on the big screen.
In his personal life, Fred is a devoted husband to his talented wife, Andrea, a writer and artist. Together, they have two beautiful children and currently reside in Texas, where they continue to pursue their passions and make lasting memories.
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