Sports
Take the helmet off most great football players, put them on TV and you get loud-mouth sports commentators or mediocre hulking actors.
Aug. 19, 1988
Archives
Former Ram star Fred Dryer, now a television producer and actor, admits he once used steroids, but says he supports drug testing and strict penalties for drug use.
Jan. 12, 1990
Entertainment & Arts
‘Hunter’ Loses Partner: Darlanne Fluegel, who replaced Stepfanie Kramer this season as Fred Dryer’s sidekick on the NBC action series “Hunter,” will leave the show in January.
Nov. 6, 1990
Through his ‘Hunter’ character, Fred Dryer is one of the most popular actors in China. Now the Beijing government is asking him to make a film there that presents a strong anti-drug message.
April 21, 1999
Lighten up. Cops smile, honest. “Hunter” (NBC) is becoming a training film.
March 3, 1991
Real Estate
FRED DRYER, who starred for seven years as Sgt.
Sept. 29, 1991
California
An ex-aide who says she was repeatedly harassed by her boss, Harry Hufford, is paid $165,000.
April 23, 2003
Television
NBC dives into retro TV by reuniting the cast and creators of the ‘80s cop show for the first of two movies this season.
Nov. 10, 2002
Over the course of five years, the hard-boiled NBC police series “Hunter” has softened its rough edges and steadily risen in the Nielsen ratings.
Aug. 6, 1989
Fred Dryer, Jim Brown and Woody Strode were among NFL stars who went on to film and TV acting careers.
Sept. 19, 2011