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Peter Frechette (b. October 3 1956) is a film, stage and television actor. His long-time partner is director David Warren.
Roles
Film
- Inside Man (2006)
- Chasing the Dragon
- Grease 2 (1982)
Stage
- The Odd Couple (2005)
- Eastern Standard (Tony nomination)
- Human Resources
- Night and Her Stars
- Raised in Captivity
- In Dreams Begin Responsibilities
- Hurrah At Last by Richard Greenberg, as Laurie
Television
- He starred in the series Profiler as George Fraley, a computer expert on the Violent Crime Task Force.
- He played a recurring role as a gay artist on the television series thirtysomething. He was part of a controversial episode of that series, which showed Frechette's character in bed with a male partner, although not in a sexual context. He received an Emmy nomination.
- He played a gay man who committed a mercy killing of a person with AIDS in episodes of two different series, L.A. Law and Law & Order.
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