Fred Goss was born in Redondo Beach, California on March 25, 1965. He is an actor, writer, director and producer who wrote, directed and produced Sons and Daughters, a short-lived sitcom in which he also appeared. Sons and Daughters was about an extended blended family living close together in a neighborhood and was created in part of Nick Holly, Goss' close friend and colleague. Goss was in hopes that the series would be picked up by another network, however, this endeavor was not successful. Goss is also responsible for Significant Others, a sitcom that aired for two seasons in 2004. His other appearances include those in the movies Cruel But Necessary and Veil.
Gracen is played by Fred Goss in the television series Carpoolers. Gracen is one fourth of the carpooling gang composed of different men from different backgrounds. He is conservative and traditional, unlike the three other men whom he finds friends in. In their everyday commute, they find time to share their thoughts, problems and insecurities about their work and romantic relationships.
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