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Fred Goss began acting at age fourteen and has performed in more than 75 stage productions. As a member of The New A.R.T.E.F Players, Pacific Rep and Theater East, Goss also performed two different house improvisational groups at The Comedy Store in Hollywood and a part of the main company at The ACME Comedy Theater in Los Angeles. Various clients of Goss include, Harry Mastrogeorge, Cynthia Szigeti, Stephen Book, Cecily Adams, and Jeffrey Tambor. After studying the Viola Spolin acting technique, he taught the technique (Improvisation for the Theater) to adults and children.
Goss's professional acting debut was a caemo in the NBC drama ALF. Goss may be best known for his role in the Bravo comedy series Significant Others. He also starred in the short-lived ABC comedy Sons & Daughters potraying the character Cameron Walker. He currently stars as Gracen in the ABC comedy Carpoolers.
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