Fredric Lehne
Actor
About Fredric Lehne
Fredric Lehne, born in Buffalo, New York, but raised in New Jersey, began his acting career in small theater productions at the age of six. During his teenage years, he dedicated weekends to studying at The Neighborhood Playhouse and HB Studios in New York City. He also spent summers apprenticing at The Peterborough Players in New Hampshire, New England’s oldest summer stock company.
At 21, Lehne made his Broadway debut in Ibsen’s John Gabriel Borkman while his film debut in Ordinary People was also in theaters. Over the decades, he has built an impressive resume, working with some of the industry’s most acclaimed directors, including Hal Ashby, Robert Redford, Kathryn Bigelow, Christopher Nolan, Adrian Lyne, and Barry Sonnenfeld.
Lehne has become a recognizable figure on television, with notable roles on popular shows such as Lost, American Horror Story, The X-Files, and Supernatural. His extensive work in both theater and film has established him as a versatile and accomplished actor.