Warren Frost
Warren Frost (June 5, 1925 – February 17, 2017) was a distinguished American actor whose primary focus was on the stage, while also making notable appearances in film and television throughout his career beginning in 1958. He gained significant recognition for his portrayals on popular television series, most notably as the esteemed Doctor Hayward on the cult classic Twin Peaks, which was co-created by his son, Mark Frost.
Frost's versatility allowed him to take on various roles across different formats. He was featured in the iconic series Seinfeld, where he played the character of Mr. H. Jerry's father, and in Matlock, where he showcased his talent for legal drama. His contributions to television films include performances in Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990) and a role in the adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand (1994).
Throughout his career, Warren Frost's dedication to his craft and his ability to bring characters to life made him a cherished figure in the entertainment industry. His legacy continues to influence aspiring actors, and his work remains a testament to his talent and passion for the performing arts.
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