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- Dexter Freeman was an actor, known for The Roommates (1973). He died on April 11, 1991 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
- He was president of the Professional Actors League (PAL), which spearheaded improvements in Los Angeles Equity waiver theatres (99 seats or fewer) in the 1970s.
- In October 1989, his play, "Skies A-Fallin'," opened to enthusiastic reviews at the Court Theatre in Los Angeles, and it won a Drama League award.
- He co-founded MET Theatre, where he produced new plays, and founded the Staircase Company and Workshop (in the early 1970s) to train young actors.
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