Fred Krone Explained

Fred Krone (June 19, 1930  - January 12, 2010), also known as Krunch,[1] was an American actor and stuntman who worked predominantly in Westerns.

Career

Krone was born in Kentucky. He began working in the 1950s performing stunts and as an actor. He worked in the early days of Steve McQueen’s career and doubled for McQueen in 1960/61 on the TV series Wanted: Dead or Alive, among others.

Krone had appearances on The Range Rider, Yancy Derringer (S1E02 "Gallatin Street"), The Rifleman, The Texan, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, and many more. He made a brief appearance on Perry Mason in 1966 as jewel thief and murder victim Nils Dorow in "The Case of the Tsarina's Tiara." He worked well into the 1970s and appeared on several episodes of Mannix.[2]

Death

Krone died on January 12, 2010, in Santa Paula, California after a long battle with cancer.[3]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1952The Steel Fist First Student
1953Last of the Pony Riders Henchman Uncredited
1956The Houston Story Marsh
1956The First Texan Soldier Uncredited
1956Reprisal! Barfly Uncredited
1958Man from God's Country Cowboy Uncredited
1958Badman's Country Gang Member Uncredited
1958Apache Territory Styles
1962Hand of Death Cab Driver
1962The Firebrand Dickens
1962Young Guns of Texas Pike - Glendenning's Foreman
1964The Quick Gun Bonner Uncredited
1964Young Fury Member of The Hellion Gang #4
1965War Party Indian
1965Fort Courageous Soldier
1965Convict Stage Dixon
1965Arizona Raiders Matt Edwards
1966Not with My Wife, You Don't! First Australian Uncredited
1968The Love Bug Driver #34
1969Hell's Belles Buzz
1969The Great Bank Robbery Cowboy Uncredited
1972The Limit Drunk
1972The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean Outlaw #7

Notes and References

  1. Book: Scott Freese, Gene. Hollywood Stunt Performers, 1910s-1970s: A Biographical Dictionary, 2d ed.. 159. McFarland. April 10, 2014. 9780786476435. Google Books.
  2. Book: Freese, Gene. Hollywood Stunt Performers: A Dictionary and Filmography of Over 600 Men and Women, 1922-1996. 129. McFarland. 1998. 9780786405114. Google Books.
  3. Book: Lentz, Harris. Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2010. 234–235. May 2, 2011. McFarland. 9780786441754. Google Books.