Fred Grandy's Human Design Chart

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          Fred Grandy's Biography

          American actor in the TV genres of comedy, satire, science-fiction and action and political thrillers. He was perhaps most well known for his role as “Gopher” in the popular TV series “The Love Boat,” and he appeared in a number of TV guest roles.
          After leaving the Love Boat, Grandy went into politics. A moderate, he took liberal stances on such things as gay rights. He served two terms in congress, 1987 to 1995 but did not seek re-election to his house seat because he entered a primary race for Iowa Governor against the incumbent three term Governor, Terry Branstad. He lost this hard-fought race by only 4% of the vote.
          In 1995 Grandy became president of Goodwill Industries, a 93 year old, near-billion dollar non-profit organization for disabled Americans. He works with National Public Radio (NPR) as a political commentator for the “All Things Considered” feature. He also toured the country promoting Princess Cruises, appearing on many TV shows promoting the new ship, “The Dawn Princess” recently launched by the line.
          Grandy married Jan Gough in 1970: two kids; divorced 1982. His second wife, in 1987, is Catherine Mann; one daughter.
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          Fred Grandy's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.