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IN MEMORY OF ACTOR - FRED GWYNNE #02 |
Updated: December 25, 2013
Fred Gwynne
Actor:
Born: 7/10/1926
Birthplace: New York City
Fred Gwynne is best known as the amiable Herman Munster in the television
series The Munsters (1964 - 1966). But the long-faced, deep-voiced actor's
career spanned more than forty years. On Broadway he starred in works by
Shakespeare, Ionesco, Tennessee Williams, and Thornton Wilder, meanwhile
playing character parts in film and television. In addition, he graduated
Harvard, served in the navy, worked as an advertising copywriter and
artist, wrote or illustrated more than a dozen children's books, and was a
long-time weekend farmer. Still, the monster success of his six-foot,
ten-inch (in platforms) Herman Munster overshadowed all other accomplishments.
Died: 7/2/1993
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