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Born and raised in California, Dryer is a member of the College Football Hall Of Fame, having played defensive end for the Aztecs of San Diego State University, and professionally for the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams, on which teams he became known as the resident wiseacre, entertaining his teammates with impressions and stand-up comedy. His longest-running and most famous role is the title character of the television series Hunter (1984–1991), a mobster's son who becomes a fearsome LAPD Detective.

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  • Fred Dryer
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  • Born and raised in California, Dryer is a member of the College Football Hall Of Fame, having played defensive end for the Aztecs of San Diego State University, and professionally for the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams, on which teams he became known as the resident wiseacre, entertaining his teammates with impressions and stand-up comedy. His longest-running and most famous role is the title character of the television series Hunter (1984–1991), a mobster's son who becomes a fearsome LAPD Detective.
  • John Frederick "Fred" Dryer (born July 6, 1946 in Hawthorne, California) is an American actor and former football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL). Dryer played 13 years in the NFL, playing 176 games, starting 166, and recording 104 career sacks with the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams. Dryer is the only NFL player to score two safeties in one game. Following his retirement from football, Dryer had a successful career as a film and television actor, notably starring in the series Hunter. His height (6'6" or 1.98 m) and physique was useful for his action roles.
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  • Honors * Pro Bowl selection * First-team All-Pro * Second-team All-Pro * First-team All-NFC * Second-team All-NFC * NFL All-Rookie team * First-team Little All-America * First-team JuCo All-American NFL and Team Records *NFL, Most safeties/game *NFL, Most safeties/season *Rams, Most safeties/career Awards *NCAA College-Division National Champion *El Camino C.C. Hall Of Fame *San Diego State Aztec Hall of Fame *College Football Hall of Fame *San Diego Sports Hall of Fame *NFL Alumni Career Achievement Award
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