- One of the founders of the Casting Socety of America (CSA). (1982)
- Graduated from UCLA Theater Arts Department (now UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television) in 1956, with the goal of becoming a cinematographer.
- Former president of the Casting Society of America (CSA).
- Partners with Ann Frederick: Fenton-Frederick Casting.
- Started his career working in the mail room of the Music Corporation of America before becoming an agent at the Ashley-Steiner Agency.
- Joined Paramount as a casting director in 1963.
- In 1965 he became head of casting for T&L Productions who produced "I Spy.".
- He had a son, Mick, with his first wife, Janet.
- He died of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles, CA.
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