Fred Gwynne
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Movie Credits
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
[ Bruce McGill ][ Joe Pesci ][ Ralph Macchio ][ Austin Pendleton ][ Lane Smith ]
Shadows and Fog (1992)
[ William H Macy ][ John Malkovich ][ John Cusack ][ John C. Reilly ][ Woody Allen ]
Murder in Black and White (1990)
[ Cliff Gorman ][ Richard Crenna ]
Earthday Birthday (1990)
[ Christopher Reeve ]
Pet Sematary (1989)
[ Dale Midkiff ][ Stephen King ][ Miko Hughes ]
Disorganized Crime (1989)
[ Corbin Bernsen ][ Lou Diamond Phillips ][ George Peppard ][ Ed O'Neill ][ Daniel Roebuck ]
Ironweed (1987)
[ Jack Nicholson ][ Ted Levine ][ John Cho ][ Nathan Lane ][ Frank Whaley ]
Fatal Attraction (1987)
[ Michael Douglas ][ David R. Ellis ][ Jonathan Brandis ][ Stuart Pankin ]
The Secret of My Succe$s (1987)
[ Bruce McGill ][ Michael J. Fox ][ Richard Jordan ][ Mark Margolis ][ Bill Fagerbakke ]
Murder by the Book (1987)
[ Robert Hays ]
Jake's M.O. (1987)
[ James Avery ]
The Christmas Star (1986)
[ Rene Auberjonois ]
The Boy Who Could Fly (1986)
[ Cameron Bancroft ][ Jason Priestley ][ Jay Underwood ][ Fred Savage ]
Vanishing Act (1986)
[ Elliott Gould ][ Mike Farrell ]
Off Beat (1986)
[ Harvey Keitel ][ Chris Noth ][ Judge Reinhold ][ John Turturro ][ William Sadler ]
Water (1985)
[ Dick Shawn ][ Michael Caine ][ Alfred Molina ][ Billy Connolly ][ Dennis Dugan ]
The Cotton Club (1984)
[ Nicolas Cage ][ Joe Dallesandro ][ Giancarlo Esposito ][ Richard Gere ][ Bob Hoskins ]
The Mysterious Stranger (1982)
[ Christoph Waltz ]
Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby Is a Friend of Mine (1982)
So Fine (1981)
[ Ryan O'Neal ][ Richard Kiel ][ Jack Warden ]
The Munsters' Revenge (1981)
[ Sid Caesar ]
The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg (1980)
Simon (1980)
[ Alan Arkin ][ Wallace Shawn ][ Austin Pendleton ]
A Day with Conrad Green (1980)
[ David Garrison ]
Luna, La (1979)
[ Tomas Milian ][ Roberto Benigni ][ Bernardo Bertolucci ]
Sanctuary of Fear (1979)
[ David Patrick Kelly ][ Saul Rubinek ][ David Rasche ]
Captains Courageous (1977)
[ Ricardo Montalban ][ Karl Malden ]
Paradise Lost (1974)
[ Cliff Gorman ][ Eli Wallach ]
Harvey (1972)
[ James Stewart ][ Richard Mulligan ]
Dames at Sea (1971)
[ Harvey Evans ]
The Police (1971)
The Littlest Angel (1969)
[ Tony Randall ]
Anderson and Company (1969)
Arsenic and Old Lace (1969)
[ Bob Crane ]
Mad Mad Scientist (1968)
Antkeeper (1966)
Munster, Go Home (1966)
[ Richard Dawson ]
Herman's Lawsuit (1966)
Herman's Sorority Caper (1966)
A House Divided (1966)
Herman, the Tire Kicker (1966)
Puncher & Judy (1963)
The Loves of Sylvia Schnauser (1963)
Lucille Is 40 (1963)
Joan Crawford Didn't Say No (1963)
Harvey (1958)
Sextuplets (1957)
On the Waterfront (1954)
[ Martin Balsam ][ Marlon Brando ][ Rod Steiger ][ Karl Malden ][ Pat Hingle ]

 

The son of a Wall Street broker, towering (6'5") actor Fred Gwynne was born sucking on the proverbial silver spoon. Gwynne attended the prestigious Groton prep school, where he made his acting bow in a student production of Henry V. He then attended Harvard, where he studying drawing with artist R.S. Merryman and was active in dramatics and as a staffer of the Harvard Crimson. Upon graduation, Gwynne played Shakespeare with the Cambridge repertory before heading to New York City. He appeared in such Broadway plays as Mrs. McThing and was cast in a bit role in the Oscar-winning film On the Waterfront, but for many years his principal source of income was as a book illustrator and commercial artist (his first published work was titled The Best in Show). In 1961, Gwynne was co-starring in the Broadway musical Irma La Douce when TV producer/writer Nat Hiken, who'd cast Gwynne in a handful of guest roles on the 1950s sitcom Sgt. Bilko, hired the actor to play NYPD officer Francis Muldoon on the weekly comedy Car 54, Where are You? A year after the series' cancellation, Gwynne was starred in his most famous TV role: bolt-necked, soft-hearted Herman Munster in The Munsters (1964-66). Afterwards, Gwynne distanced himself from television for the most part. In the 1970s and 1980s, he distinguished himself on Broadway in powerful dramatic roles, often playing autocratic Southerners (e.g. Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and an elderly Klansman in Texas Trilogy). Fred Gwynne also returned to films during this period, playing key roles in such major productions as The Cotton Club (1984) and Shadows and Fog (1992); he died of pancreatic cancer shortly after completing his critically acclaimed role of the judge in My Cousin Vinny (1993).


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