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Fred WellerCareer Milestones
2007 | Replaced the previously cast Jason Patric in the premiere of Neil LaBute's play, "In a Dark Dark House" | |
2004 | Starred opposite Neve Campbell in "When Will I Be Loved?" | |
2003 | Revised role in the feature adaptation of Neil LaBute's "The Shape of Things" | |
2001 | Co-starred in Neil LaBute's play "The Shape of Things"; performed role in London and in NYC | |
2001 | Had pivotal role in the independent film "The Business of Strangers", starring Stockard Channing and Julia Stiles; screened at Sundance | |
2000 | Cast as Jacob in the NBC biblical miniseries "In the Beginning" | |
2000 | Portrayed Brian Wilson in the ABC miniseries "The Beach Boys: An American Family" | |
2000 | Reteamed with Bruckheimer on "Coyote Ugly"; role cut from final version released in theaters | |
1999 | Played a Russian cab driver in the CBS two-part movie "Aftershock: Earthquake in New York" | |
1999 | Was featured in the Drama Dept. premiere of Douglas Carter Beane's play "The Country Club" as an alcoholic who brings an outsider into his WASP friends' gathering | |
1998 | Featured in the South Coast Repertory staging of Richard Greenberg's "Hurrah at Last" as a successful playwright | |
1998 | Was briefly seen as a NASA technician in "Armageddon", produced by Jerry Bruckheimer | |
1998 | Had dual role as brothers (one dead, one still living) in the McCarter Theater staging of Richard Greenberg's play "Safe as Houses" | |
1997 | Co-starred in the Off-Broadway play "Plunge" as a younger man involved with an older woman | |
1997 | Played Leo Hubbard in the Lincoln Center Theater revival of "The Little Foxes", starring Stockard Channing | |
1997 | Had leading role in "Elmore Leonard's The Gold Coast" (Showtime) | |
1996 | Acted in the stage revival of "The Rehearsal" at NYC's Roundabout Theater Company | |
1996 | Featured in the ensemble of the black comedy "Curtains", about the mercy killing of an elderly woman by one of her eccentric children | |
1995 | Film acting debut in "Stonewall" | |
1993 | TV series debut as regular, playing a Polish-American Chicago cop in the ABC police drama "Missing Persons" | |
1993 | Cast as Eliot Ness in an episode of "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" (ABC) | |
1993 | Made guest appearance in "Law & Order" (NBC) | |
1991 | Acted in guest role in the pilot for the acclaimed NBC series "I'll Fly Away" | |
1991 | Was an understudy for the Broadway production of "Six Degrees of Separation", starring Stockard Channing | |
| Raised in New Orleans, Louisiana | ||
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