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Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert (as Cyrus Anderson) with Claudette Colbert (as Jeannette Desmereau) in The Bride Comes Home (1935)

 

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    Name Fred MacMurray
    (Frederick Martin MacMurray)
    Height 6' 3"  (190 cm)
    Build Athletic
    Eye Color Blue
    Hair Color Black
    Date of Birth August 301908
    Birthplace Kankakee, Illinois
    Star Sign Virgo
    Died November 5, 1991 (Aged 83)
    Location of Death St. John`s Hospital, Santa Monica, CA
    Cause of Death Pneumonia
    Nationality United States
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Roman Catholic
    University Carroll College Wisconsin
    Occupation Actor
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    Claim to Fame My Three Sons

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Frederick MacMurray [Father] (violinist) :: Maleta Martin [Mother] :: Walt Disney [Friend]

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  • A cowboy actor needs two changes of expression - hat on and hat off.
  • Carole Lombard was a wonderful girl. Swore like a man. Other women try, but she really did.
  • I once asked Barbara Stanwyck the secret of acting. She said, "Just be truthful - and if you can fake that you`ve got it made".
  • The two films I did with Billy Wilder, Double Indemnity (1944) and the The Apartment (1960), are the only two parts I did in my entire career that required any acting.
  • [on Barbara Stanwyck] I was lucky enough to make four pictures with Barbara. In the first I turned her in, in the second I killed her, in the third I left her for another woman and in the fourth I pushed her over a waterfall. The one thing all these pictures had in common was that I fell in love with Barbara Stanwyck -- and I did, too.
  • [on working with director Preston Sturges] At the end of this shoot, he said, "It`s been a pleasure working with you" and I said, "I wish I could say the same about you." I don`t like to be that way, but he was terrible, very cruel.
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  • He and wife June Haver were once offered a husband-and-wife sitcom but Fred refused, afraid of putting his marriage in jeopardy by the pressures.
  • Made his debut on stage playing the violin alongside his father, but the experience left him with a terrible case of stage fright. Later he overcame it and learned the piano, guitar and saxophone, which he played in his high school band.
  • One of his first jobs in Los Angeles was playing in a pit orchestra for an L.A. theater.
  • Played vaudeville with a stage band called "The California Collegians". The group was cast in a Broadway revue called "Three`s a Crowd" in 1930 that showcased such star talent as Fred Allen, Clifton Webb and chanteuse Libby Holman. Holman sang the torch song "Something to Remember You By" to Fred in the show. The Collegians were also featured in the Broadway musical "Roberta", in which Fred also understudied the lead.
  • Quite the high school athlete. He won ten letters for athletics and a scholarship to Carroll College in Wisconsin to play football. He played the saxophone for extra money while there.
  • When offered the job as the dad on "My Three Sons" (1960), he was given a dream contract in which he only had to work 65 days a year on the series. The supporting cast, as a result, often had to shoot their scenes opposite a prop person off camera instead of Fred. The popular series ran 12 seasons.
  • 1970s: He was most often seen doing commercials for a video teaching "Chisenbop," a Korean method of doing math on your fingers.
  • 1987: First person to be named a Disney Legend.
  • At his insistence, all episodes of "My Three Sons" (1960) were filmed out of sequence during the show`s entire run. He would do all of his scenes first, then leave until the next season. All kitchen scenes would be done together, then all scenes in the upstairs hallway would be filmed together, etc. This fact was well concealed until Dawn Lyn joined the cast as Dodie. Her upper front teeth grew in irregularly during the entire 1969-`70 season, from being barely visible in scenes with MacMurray to being plainly visible in scenes without him.
  • Best remembered by the public for starring as father figures in Walt Disney movies.
  • Early in his career, he recorded a song called "If I Had A Talking Picture Of You."
  • He was a staunch supporter of the Republican Party who joined Bob Hope and James Stewart in campaigning for Richard Nixon in 1968.
  • He was the likeness inspiration for the original Captain Marvel (the one that emerged when Billy Batson said "Shazam") for artist Charles Clarence Beck in 1940. The original publisher of the comic book character was Fawcett Publications.
  • Interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California, USA, in the Mausoleum, D1, Room 7.
  • Portrayed George Harvey, star reporter for the Hillsdale Morning Star, on NBC Radio`s "Bright Star" (1952-1953).
  • Steve Douglas, MacMurray`s character on "My Three Sons" (1960), was ranked #7 in TV Guide`s list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" [20 June 2004 issue].
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