| William Frawley AKA William Clement Frawley
Born: 26-Feb-1887 Birthplace: Burlington, IA Died: 3-Mar-1966 Location of death: Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, San Fernando Mission Cemetery, San Fernando, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Fred on I Love Lucy Brother: Paul Wife: Edna Louise Broedt (m. 1914, div. 1927)
Hollywood Walk of Fame 6322 Hollywood Blvd. Risk Factors: Alcoholism
TELEVISION I Love Lucy Fred Mertz (1951-57) The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour Fred Mertz (1957-60) My Three Sons Bub O'Casey (1960-65)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Safe at Home! (13-Apr-1962) Rancho Notorious (1-Mar-1952) Rhubarb (30-Aug-1951) The Lemon Drop Kid (8-Mar-1951) Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (7-Mar-1951) Pretty Baby (16-Sep-1950) Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (4-Aug-1950) Kill the Umpire (27-Apr-1950) East Side, West Side (22-Dec-1949) The Babe Ruth Story (6-Sep-1948) Good Sam (1-Sep-1948) My Wild Irish Rose (24-Dec-1947) Down to Earth (21-Aug-1947) Mother Wore Tights (20-Aug-1947) I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (23-Jul-1947) Miracle on 34th Street (2-May-1947) Monsieur Verdoux (11-Apr-1947) The Virginian (17-Apr-1946) Ziegfeld Follies (8-Apr-1946) Lady on a Train (24-Aug-1945) Flame of Barbary Coast (28-May-1945) The Fighting Seabees (10-Mar-1944) Gentleman Jim (25-Nov-1942) It Happened in Flatbush (28-May-1942) Roxie Hart (20-Feb-1942) The Bride Came C.O.D. (12-Jul-1941) Footsteps in the Dark (8-Mar-1941) One Night in the Tropics (30-Oct-1940) Rose of Washington Square (5-May-1939) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (10-Feb-1939) Something to Sing About (30-Sep-1937) The Princess Comes Across (22-May-1936) Desire (11-Apr-1936) Strike Me Pink (16-Jan-1936) The General Died at Dawn (1936) Alibi Ike (15-Jun-1935) Bolero (23-Feb-1934)
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