Virgil Frye
Biography
Virgil Charles Frye, a versatile character actor, was born on August 21, 1930, in Estherville, Iowa. Before embarking on his acting career, he distinguished himself as a Golden Gloves boxing champion and worked in the cornfields of Iowa. Frye was also engaged in the civil rights movement in Alabama, showcasing his commitment to social justice. His foray into the entertainment industry began in the mid-1960s, where he quickly became known for his portrayals of tough characters, including law enforcement officers.
Frye's career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films and television series, making a significant impact on audiences. He was a proud father to actors Sean Frye and Soleil Moon Frye, the latter of whom documented his battle with Pick's Disease, also known as Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), in the poignant film "Sonny Boy" released in 2004. Beyond acting, Frye contributed to the industry by founding a successful acting school in the Hollywood Hills, nurturing the next generation of talent.
Virgil Frye passed away on May 7, 2012, in a nursing home in Orange County, California, leaving behind a legacy of strong performances and a dedication to both his craft and social causes.
Filmography
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Take This Job and Shove It
1981
Revenge of the Ninja
1983 • Lt. Dime
Hot Moves
1984
The Hot Spot
1990 • Deputy Buck
Winners Take All
1987
The Burning Bed
1984
Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw
1976 • Joe Grant
Up from the Depths
1979 • Earl Sullivan
Queen of Blood
1966 • Control Panel
Nightmare in Wax
1969 • Ralph Tenier
Graduation Day
1981 • Officer MacGregor
Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype
1980 • Lt. Mack Druck - 'Il Topo'
Garden of the Dead
1972 • Braddock
Running Hot
1984 • Ross