Basic Information About William Frawley
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Singer, Actor |
Net worth | $10,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1887-02-26 |
Place of birth | Burlington |
Date of death | 1966-03-03 (aged 79) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Played numerous sarcastic characters throughout his career. His role as Fred Mertz in I Love Lucy (1951) |
Spouse | Edna Frawley - (1 NovemberΒ 1914 - 1927)Β (divorced) |
Gender | Male |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did William Frawley win?
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William Frawley roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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The Lucy Show | The Trainer 1 episode, 1965 |
My Three Sons | Michael Francis 'Bub' O'Casey / ... 165 episodes, 1960-1965 |
William Frawley's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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I Love LucyΒ (1951) | $7,500 weekly (1957) |
William Frawley's Quotes
- To tell you the truth, I don't give much thought to television as a field of endeavor. It's a place - an art let's call it - where I'm making a livelihood. If something happens to television, I'll tend bar, something I enjoy doing.
- [on his initial reaction to I Love Lucy (1951)] I didn't think the thing had a chance. We did the lines over and over again, and it was like eating stew every night - stale and not a bit funny.
- [on Hollywood] The money was great, and you had a ball. I played in 96 pictures - maybe one or two good ones.
Interesting Facts about William Frawley
- Interred at San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills, California, USA.
- Never felt comfortable with the out-of-sequence filming method used on My Three Sons (1960) after doing I Love Lucy (1951) in sequence for years.
- Both he and Vivian Vance had nothing but contempt for each other during the run of I Love Lucy (1951), which is probably what filtered into their TV characters and made them work so beautifully. The two were given the opportunity to move into their own "Fred and Ethel" spin-off once "Lucy" had run its course in 1959. Despite his animosity towards her, Frawley saw a lucrative opportunity and was quite game, but Vance nixed the idea, having no interest in ever working with Frawley again. Vance was in a later show for one episode, Guestward Ho! (1960), which failed, but went on to make regular appearances on Lucille Ball's sitcoms and in films throughout the 1960's. Frawley hit it big as Bub on My Three Sons (1960).
- Possessed of a fine singing voice in his earlier days, it was supposedly William Frawley, not Al Jolson, who introduced Jolson's popular hit song "My Mammy" to vaudeville audiences.
- By almost all accounts, Frawley's off-screen personality was not all that much different from his on-screen one. A notorious misanthrope, with a failed marriage behind him and a fondness for the bottle, he lived in the same bachelor apartment for most of his years in Hollywood.
- Unable to secure his first choice, Gale Gordon, for the role of "Fred Mertz," Desi Arnaz agreed to consider Frawley, who heavily lobbied for the part. Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball had invested everything they had for the pilot and were concerned about Frawley's alcoholism, which was no secret around Hollywood. Arnaz made it clear to him that if he showed up drunk for work more than once, he would be not only fired from the program but blacklisted throughout the entertainment industry. Frawley, despite his lengthy film resume, was virtually unemployable by 1951, thanks to a combination of his fondness for the bottle and his disagreeable personality. He readily agreed to Arnaz's condition. He never showed up drunk on the set at all, and, in fact, Arnaz became one of his very few close friends. When Frawley died, Arnaz took out a full-page ad in the trade papers consisting of Frawley's picture edged in black and three words: "Buenas noches, amigo!".
- Despite the fact that they played husband and wife on I Love Lucy (1951), Frawley and Vivian Vance disliked each other intensely. Part of it was the real life age difference between the two (Frawley was 22 years Vance's senior), but essentially it was a clash of two driving, strong personalities. Vance and her fourth husband were dining out when they heard Frawley had died. Upon receiving the news, Vance reportedly shouted, "Champagne for everybody!".
- Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 168-169. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
- In early 1928, he was fired from the Broadway show 'She's My Baby' starring Beatrice Lillie for punching Clifton Webb in the nose.
- Is portrayed by John Wheeler in Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter (1991)
- When he died in 1966, his gross estate totaled $92,446, and his assets were on track to grow after he died. He had a residual deal for I Love Lucy (1951) which was unique to performers of the day: he was to be paid in perpetuity. His estate and heirs were paid for decades for rerun revenues.
- He said he introduced the classic song "(Nothing Could Be Finer Than to Be in) Carolina in the Morning" in the Broadway Musical Revue "The Passing Show of 1922", which ran at the Winter Garden Theater in New York September 20 - December 2, 1922. As of this writing (May 2008), this has not been positively confirmed, as he is not listed in the Internet Broadway Database as being a cast member of that show.
- In 1912, he was the first person to sing the classic 'My Melancholy Baby.' He was appearing at the Mozart Cafe in Denver, Colorado. He happened to visit a pub on Curtis Street, where he knew the proprietor. Knowing Bill was looking for a new song for his act, the proprietor directed him to the pub's back room, where George Norton and Ernie Burnett were in the process of composing 'My Melancholy Baby.' He introduced the song that very night at the Mozart Cafe. In the audience that night was writer Damon Runyon, well known for his drinking. After Frawley introduced the song, Runyan, drunk and maudlin, called out 'Get Frawley to sing 'Melancholy Baby'!' repeatedly throughout the rest of the evening. Bill sang many encores. The comedy staple of a drunk requesting 'My Melancholy Baby' actually has a basis in fact.
- William Frawley was nominated for five consecutive Emmy nominations for best supporting actor for I Love Lucy (1951), but he never won.
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Publicity still from 1914 film "In the Clutches of the Gang", via [1] - Author: Mack Sennett Studios
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Something to Sing About, Produced by Zion Meyers Productions, 1937. Available in the Internet Archive. - Author: Director: Victor Schertzinger. Producers: Zion Myers, Victor Schertzinger.
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photo back - Author: CBS Television-see above re: advertising and publicity agencies and how they were used for publicity material distribution.
- Date taken: The press release is not dated. The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour aired on CBS from 1962 to 1967. It should also be noted that the press release is from a public relations agency; this method of distributing publicity materials was common for networks, studios and program sponsors in the 1950s and 1960s. one example from 1962. The addresses given for the East and West Coast offices of the public relations agencies include a zone number, not a Zip Code, which began being used in 1963. Prior to this, large cities used zone numbers in their addresses. The telephone numbers listed do not include area codes and they are listed with letter prefixes, which were converted to all numerals well over 20 years ago. The photo has only a "date use" stamp for 27 April 1989, which is the day after Lucille Ball's death. The photo was apparently kept in the newspaper's photo files after it was received and not published in that respective newspaper until after Ball's death. Have seen re-issued photos of other subjects and note that the publicity information on them is not the original, but has been updated, and that the re-issues are copyrighted and carry notices to that effect. This was sent circa 1960s but kept on file for many years.
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photo back - Author: NBC Television. The NBC photo was done by Frank Carroll.
- Date taken: 25 January 1961
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For promotion of the 3rd season premiere of My Three Sons, this photo was released by the ABC Press Relations to various media outlets. See Permission and Licensing for more details. Downloaded from eBay: ebay item, photo front, photo back - Author: This photo print belonged to ABC Television. An unidentified photographer must have been for hire a staff of either ABC, MCA Television (owner of Revue Television and Universal Television), or any other studio photographer.
- Date taken: The photo was produced in 1962; the publicity release on the back of the photo says that the show would begin its third season when ABC issued the photo. The show began in 1960. Further, William Frawley who is pictured in the cast photo, was written out of the script after the 1964-1965 season and died shortly before the 1966 date that is stamped on the back of the photo. The show also left ABC after the 1964-1965 season and began airing on CBS, where it was seen from 1965 to 1972 in original broadcasts.
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