From Actor to Congressman: The Fred Grandy Story

Fred Grandy is an American actor and politician who made his mark in the world of entertainment and politics. Born in Sioux City, Iowa in 1948, Fred started out as an actor, most notably playing the role of “Gopher” in the hit sitcom The Love Boat. After a successful run on the show, Fred decided to pursue a career in politics and ran for Congress as a Republican from Iowa in 1986. He won with over 3,000 votes and served 4 consecutive terms until 1995.

During his time in Congress, Fred was known for his strong stance against government bureaucracy and waste. He also had a special interest in foreign policy issues, particularly those dealing with the Middle East and radical Islam. After leaving Congress he took up radio hosting on The Grandy and Andy Show were he continued to advocate for conservative causes.

Unfortunately, Fred was recently forced to resign from the show after being pressured to stop talking so much about radical Islam. Despite this setback however, Fred remains committed to public service and continues to make appearances on various news programs to discuss current events. His dedication to public service is truly admirable, making him an inspiration to those who strive for change and progress.

What Has Fred Grandy Done Since Leaving Love Boat?

Fred Grandy is currently a radio talk-show host on the popular morning show The Grandy and Andy Show. He is best known for his time as an actor on the hit television series ‘Love Boat’, but in 1994 he ran unsuccessfully for Iowa governor in the primary election. After that, he went on to become a radio talk-show host, which he has been doing now for many years.

Fred Grandy’s Congressional Service

Fred Grandy served in Congress for four consecutive terms, spanning from 1986 to 1995. He was first elected in 1986 and was re-elected three more times, serving a total of nine years. During his time in Congress, he represented the state of Iowa as a Republican and won each election by an average of 3,000 votes. Grandy’s tenure in Congress ended in 1995 when he chose not to run for re-election for a fifth term.

Gopher’s Departure From The Love Boat

Gopher (Fred Grandy) left the Love Boat after starring on the show for nine years in order to pursue a political career. He was elected to four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and served from 1987 to 1995. After his time in Congress, he began hosting a radio show, but recently resigned after being pressured to stop talking about radical Islam.

Is Gopher from ‘Love Boat’ Still Alive?

Yes, Fred Grandy, who is most famously known for his role as Gopher from the sitcom The Love Boat, is still alive. Grandy was born on June 29th, 1948 in Sioux City, Iowa and currently lives in Washington D.C. After his time as an actor, Grandy entered politics and served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1987 to 1995. He has since retired from politics and is now living a quiet life with his wife in Washington D.C.

What Has Become of Gopher From ‘The Love Boat’?

Gopher, played by Fred Grandy on the classic sitcom The Love Boat, is still active in the entertainment industry today. After leaving the show in 1987, he went on to pursue a political career and served as a Republican Congressman from Iowa from 1987 to 1995. Since then, he has returned to TV and film acting, appearing on shows like Roseanne, Yes, Dear and Charmed. He had a recurring role on ABC’s Hope & Faith from 2004 to 2006 and has voiced characters in animated films like The Wild and Robots. Most recently he was seen in the 2017 feature film A Bad Moms Christmas. In addition to his acting career, Grandy is also an advocate for various cuses such as homelessness and veterans’ issues.

Gopher’s Real Name on ‘The Love Boat’

On the popular television show The Love Boat, Gopher was played by Fred Grandy and his character’s full name was Burl “Gopher” Smith. Gopher was the ship’s purser and a friend to all the passengers, providing advice and support throughout their voyages. He often appeared in episodes alongside Captain Stubing (played by Gavin MacLeod) and Doctor Adam Bricker (Bernie Kopell). Gopher had a unique sense of style, often wearing a sailor cap and suspenders. He also had a knack for getting into trouble, whch he usually managed to get out of with the help of his friends. Gopher’s full name was never revealed in the series, but it has been speculated that it could have been Burl or even Boris.

Gopher’s Use of Gloves on ‘The Love Boat’

Gopher wore gloves on The Love Boat because he had suffered burns to his hands in a previous accident. Earlier in the year, while riding in a Turkish taxi, some hydrogen-filled balloons exploded and burned Gopher along with three other people. To cover up the aftermath of this incident, Gopher wore white gloves on The Love Boat.

Did Gopher Get Married on ‘The Love Boat’?

No, Gopher (Fred Grandy) did not get married on The Love Boat. Grandy’s character Gopher was a beloved crew member on the show, but his own wedding took place off-screen. In 1968, at the age of 20, Grandy married his high school sweetheart Katherine Binegar. The two remained together until his death in 2020.

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Conclusion

Fred Grandy is an actor, former politician, and radio host who has made a lasting impact in the entertainment, political, and media industries. His career began in acting, when he starred as Gopher on the sitcom The Love Boat. After that, he became a member of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa and won four consecutive terms. More recently, he has been a radio host on The Grandy and Andy Show, but had to resign due to pressure to stop talking about radical Islam. His diverse career has allowed him to make a lasting impression in many diffeent areas.

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