Fred Dryer Hunter Views
I was flipping through the channels the other day when I saw what I assumed was a promo for a new show that had somehow slipped under my television radar. Right there on the big screen was TVn’s Hunter himself, Mr. Fred Dryer. He was asking all kinds of questions to a cute girl. It was all very strange, but in the good way. It looked like Fred had landed himself some sort of a cable series. After all, if we!’ve learned one thing from cable, characters are welcome. The web address flashed at the end of the episode and I made for the internet, only to have my hopes crushed.
Wef’ll have to settle for these commercials. Number two introduces the kgb team, featuring Sean Gunn, best known as Kirk from the Gilmore Girls. They are solid ads, because the name sticks, and it did get me to go to the website and try it out. I tried to ask it when Fred Dryer left the Giants, because there is a great NFL films piece that coincides with his move to Los Angeles. Unfortunately, that query was met with some sort of Rails error. Thate’s ok though; Google knew. And the internet coughed up some video. Photo Credit: kgb.com Tags: ads, advertisements, commercials, fred dryer, hunter, kgb.com, nfl films, sean gunn
Dryer's best-known acting role came in the 1980s television crime drama Hunter, in which he costarred with Stepfanie Kramer. Dryer also starred in the action-thriller movie Death Before Dishonor as well as Mike Land in the TV series Land's End (21 episodes, 1995–1996). He is also the only actor, so far, to portray legendary DC Comics military hero Sgt. Rock, during his appearance on Justice League. Dryer got married in May 1983 (divorced in 1988) to actress and Playboy centerfold Tracy Vaccaro,[11] who also worked with him on Hunter and Land's End. Together, they have at least one daughter.[11] Dryer stills resides in Los Angeles and has his own production company (Fred Dryer Productions).
Hunter is a police drama television series starring Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and Stepfanie Kramer as Sgt. Dee Dee McCall, which ran on NBC from 1984 to 1991. However, Kramer left after the sixth season (1990) to pursue other acting and musical opportunities. The seventh season saw Hunter partnered with two different women officers. The titular character, Sgt. Rick Hunter, was a wily, physically imposing, and often rule-breaking homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department.