Fred MacMurray AKA Frederick Martin MacMurray
Born: 30-Aug-1908 Birthplace: Kankakee, IL Died: 6-Nov-1991 Location of death: Santa Monica, CA [1] Cause of death: Pneumonia Remains: Buried, Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Absent-Minded Professor [1] St. John's Hospital, Santa Monica, CA.
Father: Frederick MacMurray (violinist) Mother: Maleta Martin Wife: Lillian Lamont (m. 20-Jun-1936, d. 22-June-1953) Wife: June Haver (m. 28-Jun-1954, until his death, two daughters adopted) Daughter: Kathryn Daughter: Laurie
University: Carroll College Wisconsin
Disney Legend 1987 Hollywood Walk of Fame 6421 Hollywood Blvd Endorsement of Liggett Group Chesterfield cigarettes
TELEVISION My Three Sons Steve Douglas (1960-72)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Swarm (14-Jul-1978) · Clarence Beyond the Bermuda Triangle (6-Nov-1975) Charley and the Angel (23-Mar-1973) The Happiest Millionaire (23-Jun-1967) Follow Me, Boys! (24-Aug-1966) Kisses for My President (21-Aug-1964) · Thad McCloud Son of Flubber (16-Jan-1963) Bon Voyage! (17-May-1962) The Absent Minded Professor (16-Mar-1961) The Apartment (15-Jun-1960) · J. D. Sheldrake The Oregon Trail (Sep-1959) Face of a Fugitive (May-1959) The Shaggy Dog (19-Mar-1959) Good Day for a Hanging (Jan-1959) · Ben Cutler Day of the Bad Man (29-Jan-1958) Quantez (7-Jun-1957) · Gentry Gun for a Coward (30-Jan-1957) · Will Keough There's Always Tomorrow (20-Jan-1956) · Clifford Groves At Gunpoint (25-Dec-1955) The Rains of Ranchipur (14-Dec-1955) · Tom Ransome The Far Horizons (20-May-1955) Woman's World (28-Sep-1954) Pushover (30-Jul-1954) The Caine Mutiny (24-Jun-1954) · Lt. Tom Keefer The Moonlighter (19-Sep-1953) · Wes Anderson Fair Wind to Java (28-Apr-1953) Callaway Went Thataway (15-Nov-1951) · Mike Frye A Millionaire for Christy (2-Sep-1951) · Peter Ulysses Lockwood Never a Dull Moment (21-Nov-1950) · Chris Borderline (1-Mar-1950) · Johnny Macklin Father Was a Fullback (30-Sep-1949) An Innocent Affair (28-Sep-1948) · Vincent Doane The Miracle of the Bells (16-Mar-1948) · Bill Dunnigan On Our Merry Way (3-Feb-1948) · Al Singapore (13-Aug-1947) The Egg and I (21-Mar-1947) Suddenly It's Spring (13-Feb-1947) Smoky (26-Jun-1946) Pardon My Past (25-Dec-1945) Murder, He Says (23-Jun-1945) · Pete Marshall Captain Eddie (19-Jun-1945) Where Do We Go from Here? (23-May-1945) · Bill Morgan Practically Yours (20-Dec-1944) Double Indemnity (6-Sep-1944) · Walter Neff And the Angels Sing (25-Apr-1944) · Happy Morgan Standing Room Only (7-Jan-1944) Above Suspicion (6-Aug-1943) · Richard Myles No Time for Love (5-Apr-1943) Flight for Freedom (4-Feb-1943) · Randy Britton Star Spangled Rhythm (18-Dec-1942) · Himself The Forest Rangers (21-Oct-1942) Take a Letter, Darling (6-May-1942) The Lady Is Willing (17-Feb-1942) New York Town (31-Oct-1941) Dive Bomber (12-Aug-1941) · Joe Blake One Night in Lisbon (14-May-1941) Virginia (28-Jan-1941) Too Many Husbands (7-Mar-1940) · Bill Cardew Little Old New York (3-Feb-1940) Remember the Night (9-Jan-1940) · John Sargent Invitation to Happiness (7-Jun-1939) Sing You Sinners (17-Aug-1938) Men with Wings (16-Jul-1938) Cocoanut Grove (20-May-1938) True Confession (24-Dec-1937) Exclusive (21-Jul-1937) Swing High, Swing Low (15-Mar-1937) Maid of Salem (3-Mar-1937) The Texas Rangers (28-Aug-1936) The Princess Comes Across (22-May-1936) The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (19-Feb-1936) The Bride Comes Home (25-Dec-1935) Hands Across the Table (25-Oct-1935) · Theodore Drew III Alice Adams (14-Aug-1935) · Arthur Russell Car 99 (23-Feb-1935) The Gilded Lily (25-Jan-1935) Grand Old Girl (18-Jan-1935) · Sandy
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