Fred Meyers

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Fred Meyers
Born
Fred Leland Meyers

(1983-08-08) August 8, 1983 (age 40)
Occupation(s)Actor, Paramedic
Years active1998–2007

Fred Leland Meyers (born August 8, 1983) is an American retired actor and paramedic. He had a recurring role as Tom Gribalski in the Disney Channel original series Even Stevens and the follow-up Disney Channel original movie The Even Stevens Movie .

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Career

He also co-starred the 2001 film Suspended Animation and opposite Hilary Duff in the 2004 film Raise Your Voice . Meyers also guest starred in the television series 7th Heaven , The Handler and That's So Raven , as well as appearing in the 2005 film Dirty Deeds . His last professional acting role was in the 2007 film Hallowed Ground . [1]


Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Hallowed Ground Lanky TeenagerMovie
2006 That's So Raven Leaf1 episode
OlympusHaydenShort
2005 Boston Legal Willis Berger1 episode
Dirty Deeds LockettMovie
ConfessionMattMovie
2004 Raise Your Voice MatthewMovie
The Handler Sean Miller1 episode
2003 The Even Stevens Movie Tom Gribalski Disney Channel Original Movie
2001 Suspended Animation Sandor HansenMovie
2000-2003 Even Stevens Tom Gribalski Disney Channel Original Series
Recurring Role (31 episodes)
1999 7th Heaven Chad1 episode
1998 The Catcher Young JohnnyMovie

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References

  1. Fred Meyers Movies & TV, The New York Times