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Fred Pinkard
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Fred Pinkard

1920 – 2004 · Illinois, USA · Active 1969–2002

Fred Pinkard is an actor known for his role in J.D.'s Revenge (1976), a film that delves into the dark underbelly of New Orleans with a blend of supernatural elements and revenge. In this cult classic, Pinkard contributes to the film's exploration of identity and vengeance, embodying the gritty essence of 1970s exploitation cinema. His performance adds depth to a narrative that resonates with fans of grindhouse and cult films, making him a notable figure in the landscape of genre cinema.

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J.D.'s Revenge

J.D.'s Revenge

1976 ★ 6.1
as Theotis Bliss

The story centers around Isaac Hendrix (portrayed by Turman), a young college student studying law and a taxi-cab driver in New Orleans. While out on a night of fun with his friends and wife Christella, during a hypnosis act, he becomes an unwilling host for the restless spirit of J.D Walker, a hustler killed during the 1940s. Over the course of the film, "Ike" finds himself gradually being taken over by the sociopathic Walker, even eventually going so far as to adopt his hair and fashion style, mannerisms, and psychotic tendencies (including an attempted rape on his wife after she mocked his J.D. haircut). With the spirit of J.D. in complete control, he turns his attention toward wreaking vengeance against the man responsible for killing his sister, Theotis Bliss.  Ike commits havoc all over town before making his way to the church where Theotis' brother works as a preacher, where he finally reveals himself and instructs Elijah to tell Theotis to meet him "on the killin' floor". Ike's wife has, meanwhile, gone to her ex-husband, a cop who is out for Ike's blood, believing him to be a simple psycho hiding behind a false persona—until he mentions to the Chief that Ike claimed his name was J.D. Walker, a man who was not only real, but also had died over 30 years ago. J.D. was a hustler who ran numbers during World War II, as well as a black-market meat plant where he was murdered by Theotis Bliss after witnessing the murder of his own sister, Betty Jo, at his hands because of her derisive chiding of him and threatening to expose the secret she held about her baby daughter. After being discovered over Betty Jo's lifeless body with her blood on his hand, Elijah Bliss (Gossett Jr.), Betty Jo's husband and the believed father of her child (and younger, submissive brother of Theotis), accused J.D of being the killer and J.D was gunned down on the spot by Theotis to cover up the event. Following Theotis to the old factory, Elijah finally learns the truth before getting into a struggle with Theotis for his gun, during which the weapon discharges and kills Theotis while Ike watches, and laughs maniacally as the event plays out. His business complete, J.D. appears to leave Ike's body and due to Elijah's testimony, he is allowed to go free to rejoin his wife and friends waiting for him outside. 

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Filmography

28 credits
2000s 1 credit
2002
Without a Trace as Witness With Violin
TV ★ 7.3
1990s 10 credits
1997
The Visitor as Beauregard Wilde
TV ★ 6.4
1997
The Tony Danza Show as Mr. Cheevers
TV ★ 5.5
1996
The Steve Harvey Show as Pastor Farrell
TV ★ 7.0
1996
TV ★ 7.5
1992
Movie ★ 8.5
1992
Martin as Mr. Oldman
TV ★ 7.6
1992
Mad About You as Yankee Catcher
TV ★ 6.7
1992
TV ★ 7.7
1991
Movie ★ 7.0
1990
The Flash as Judge Malcolm Foster
TV ★ 7.4
1980s 9 credits
1989
Seinfeld as Newsstand Boy
TV ★ 8.3
1989
Seinfeld as Old Man
TV ★ 8.3
1988
Monsters as Mr. Brownell
TV ★ 7.1
1986
Movie ★ 6.3
1982
T. J. Hooker as Judge Mills
TV ★ 6.5
1981
Movie ★ 7.0
1981
Movie ★ 6.0
1981
TV ★ 5.7
1980
TV ★ 6.3
1970s 7 credits
1979
Rocky II as Lawyer (uncredited)
Movie ★ 7.3
1978
Movie ★ 5.5
1978
Diff'rent Strokes as Judge Biscaye
TV ★ 7.1
1977
Scott Joplin as Dr. Adams
Movie ★ 6.3
1976
J.D.'s Revenge as Theotis Bliss
Movie ★ 5.7
1976
What's Happening!! as Mr. Grayson
TV ★ 7.4
1975
Kate McShane as Judge Boyden
TV ★ 6.0
1960s 1 credit
1969
The Brady Bunch as Mr. Stokey
TV ★ 6.7