Frank McRae

Frank McRae ( born June 3, 1942 in Memphis ) is an American actor and American football player.

Football career

Frank McRae graduated from Tennessee State University and played in 1967 as a defensive tackle under head coach George Halas with the Chicago Bears in the National Football League ( NFL). After a year at the Bears game, he ended his career.

Acting career

His film debut McRae 1972 film Cool Breeze, but he was not mentioned in the credits at the participating actors. The following year he entered the first time for a television movie titled Snatched on, but this time with a mention.

Soon he was able roles in highly doped films win, such as 1979 in Rocky II soon followed only 48 hours, eight years later, in 1990, he also starred in the sequel, which expired under the title Another 48 Hours, with, this time McRae was not in the credits. 1989 McRae played the character of Sharkey in the James Bond film Licence to Kill.

More recently, McRae was also seen in series such as 2003 for two episodes in the series ER - Emergency Room.

Filmography (selection)

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  • Frank McRae at the Internet Movie Database (English)
  • Football statistics by Frank McRae
  • Actor
  • Football player (United States)
  • Americans
  • Born in 1942
  • Man
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