
Frederic Fenimore Forrest Jr. (December 23, 1936 – June 23, 2023) was an American actor. A figure of the New Hollywood movement, Forrest was best known for his collaborations with director Francis Ford Coppola, playing prominent roles in The Conversation (1974), Apocalypse Now (1979), One from the Heart (1982), and Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988). He was nominated for an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Huston Dyer in the musical drama The Rose (1979).
Forrest came to public attention for his performance in When the Legends Die (1972), which earned him a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer. His other film credits include The Missouri Breaks (1976), Hammett (1982), Valley Girl (1983), The Two Jakes (1990), Falling Down (1993), and All the King's Men (2006), along with the television series 21 Jump Street, Lonesome Dove, and Die Kinder.
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Apocalypse Now
1979 · as Jay 'Chef' Hicks

Falling Down
1993 · as Surplus Store Owner

The Conversation
1974 · as Mark

The Two Jakes
1990 · as Chuck Newty

Lassie
1994 · as Sam Garland

Valley Girl
1983 · as Steve Richman

All the King's Men
2006 · as Willie's Father

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
1991 · as Self

Boogie Boy
1998 · as Edsel Dundee

Tucker: The Man and His Dream
1988 · as Eddie

Chasers
1994 · as Duane, Mechanic

Militia
2000 · as William Fain

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
1986 · as Pap Finn

One from the Heart
1982 · as Hank

The Brave
1997 · as Lou Sr.

The Rose
1979 · as Huston Dyer

The Stone Boy
1984 · as Andy Jansen

Double Jeopardy
1996 · as Jack