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Fred Sherman may refer to: *Fred Sherman (business commentator) (1924–2009), American economist, businessman and business commentator based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *Fred Sherman (actor) Fred Sherman (born Clarence E. Kolegraff; May 14, 1905 – May 20, 1969) was an American actor. Early years Sherman was born Clarence E. Kolegraff in South Dakota. Career After seeing his first stage show, he went to San Francisco and took a ... (1905–1969), American actor * Fred Sherman (scientist) (1932–2013), American geneticist and molecular biologist {{hndis, Sherman, Fred ...
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Fred Sherman (business Commentator)
Fred Sherman (January 7, 1924 – September 12, 2009) was an American economist, businessman and business commentator based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sherman broadcast as a business commentator on KYW News Radio for more than 25 years until his retirement in January 2009 due to budget cuts at the station. He was known to radio and television audiences for his trademark sign-off, "I'm Fred Sherrrrrman." Sherman was born in Brooklyn, New York, to parents, Nathan and Eva (née Josephthal) Sherman. His father owned a candy store, while his mother was a teacher. He graduated from Washington Heights High School in the Manhattan and took courses at New York University, but did not earn a degree from NYU. He would later enroll at Temple University. Sherman enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, and served in the 82d Airborne Army Rangers. Sherman flew missions over Nazi-occupied France before and after the 1944 D-Day Invasion. Sherman considered becoming a journa ...
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Fred Sherman (actor)
Fred Sherman (born Clarence E. Kolegraff; May 14, 1905 – May 20, 1969) was an American actor. Early years Sherman was born Clarence E. Kolegraff in South Dakota. Career After seeing his first stage show, he went to San Francisco and took a character part with an amateur stock company and acted in several touring companies. His television credits included ''Perry Mason'', ''I Love Lucy'', '' Bonanza'', The Adventures of Superman, and ''The Andy Griffith Show'', on which he appeared in two episodes as dry cleaning store owner Fred Goss—he was featured as a beau of Aunt Bee in "Wedding Bells for Aunt Bee" and in "Jailbreak" in which he provided key information to help Andy and Barney capture two criminals. His credited film roles included '' Too Many Women'' (1942); ''Shepherd of the Ozarks'' (1942); '' Hi, Neighbor'' (1942); *'' Wrecking Crew''; '' Chain Lightning'' (1950); '' A Lust to Kill'' (1958); '' Alaska Passage'' (1959); and '' Why Must I Die?'' (1960). Personal l ...
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