William Frawley
American actor on 'I Love Lucy'
Born
February 26th, 1887
138 years ago
Died
March 3rd, 1966
59 years ago — 79 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American actor and vaudevillian, became a prominent figure in the entertainment industry during the 20th century. Best recognized for portraying Fred Mertz on the television series 'I Love Lucy', which aired from 1951 to 1957. Prior to television fame, participated in vaudeville performances and appeared in various films. Frawley's career spanned several decades, featuring work in both stage and screen productions.
Portrayed Fred Mertz on 'I Love Lucy'
Appeared in over 40 films
Performed in vaudeville shows
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