- Peter Frechette
Infobox actor
name = Peter Frechette
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birthdate = birth date and age|1956|10|3|mf=y
birthplace =Warwick, Rhode Island ,U.S.
domesticpartner = David WarrenPeter Frechette (born
October 3 1956 ) is an American film, stage and television actor. He is mostly recognized as hormone-driven Louis DiMucci in the movie musical "Grease 2 ". His long-time partner is director David Warren.citation |last=Lipton |first=Brian Scott |date=August 13 ,2003 |url=http://www.theatermania.com/content/news.cfm/story/3780 |title=Mr. Warren's Profession |periodical=TheaterMania |accessdate=2007-10-31 ]Roles
Film
* "The Savages" (2007)
* "Inside Man " (2006)
* "Two in the Morning " (1997)
* "Milk & Money " (1996)
* "The First Wives Club " (1996)
* "Paint it Black" (1989)
* "The Unholy " (1988)
* "The Kindred " (1987)
* "The Hills Have Eyes Part II " (1985)
* "No Small Affair " (1984)
* "Grease 2 " (1982)
* "Voyager from the Unknown " (1982)tage
* "The Odd Couple" (2005)
* "Eastern Standard " (Tony nomination)
* "Human Resources"
* "Night and Her Stars "
* "Raised in Captivity "
* "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities "
* "Hurrah At Last " byRichard Greenberg , as LaurieTelevision
* "Law & Order" (1990-2003):* He played a gay man who committed a
mercy killing of a person withAIDS in episodes of two different series, "L.A. Law " and "Law & Order ".
* "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2002)
* "Family Law" (2001)
* "Profiler" (1996-2000):* He starred in the series "Profiler" as George Fraley, a computer expert on the Violent Crime Task Force.
* "The Burning Zone" (1996)
* "Chasing the Dragon" (1996)
* "Matt Waters" (1996)
* "New York News" (1995)
* "M A N T I S" (1994)
* "Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story" (1994)
* "Barbarians at the Gate" (1993)
* "Picket Fences" ( 1992)
* "Hyde in Hollywood" (1991)
* "thirtysomething" (1989-1991):* He played a recurring role as agay 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 anEmmy nomination.
* "Empire City" (1991)
* "Gabriel's Fire" (1990)
* "Dream Street" (1989)
* "Matlock" (1988)
* "L A Law" (1986)
* "Cagney & Lacey" (1986)
* "It's a Living" (1986)
* "Hotel" (1986)
* "Hill Street Blues" (1983)
* "Taxi" (1983)
* "The Facts of Life" (1982)
* "Voyagers!" (1982)References
External links
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