Fred MacMurray Movies and Career Information
Aug 30, 1908
Kankakee
Actor
Frederick Martin "Fred" MacMurray (August 30, 1908 – November 5, 1991) was an American actor who appeared in more than 100 movies and a successful television series during a career that spanned nearly a half-century, from 1930 to the 1970s. MacMurray is well known for his role in the 1944 film noir Double Indemnity directed by Billy Wilder, which he starred in with Barbara Stanwyck. Later in his career, he became better known as the paternal Steve Douglas, the widowed patriarch on My Three Sons, which ran on ABC from 1960–1965 and then on CBS from 1965–1972. MacMurray was born in Kankakee, Illinois to Frederick MacMurray and Maleta Martin, both natives of Wisconsin. When MacMurray was two years old the family moved to Madison, Wisconsin and several years later settled in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, where his mother had been born in 1880. He earned a full scholarship to attend Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin. In college, MacMurray participated in numerous local bands, playing the saxophone. In 1930, he recorded a tune for the Gus Arnheim Orchestra as a featured vocalist on All I Want Is Just One Girl on the Victor 78 label. Before he signed on with Paramount Pictures in 1934, he
- Fred MacMurray Movies before 2012
- The Apartment 2003
- Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid 1982
- Swarm 1978
- Happiest Millionaire 1967
- Absent-Minded Professor 1961
- Apartment (1960) 1960
- Shaggy Dog, The (1959) 1959
- There's Always Tomorrow (1956) 1956
- Fair Wind to Java 1953
- Singapore (1947) 1947
- Egg and I (1947) 1947
- Double Indemnity 1944
- No Time For Love (1943) 1943
- Dive Bomber (1941) 1941
- Too Many Husbands (1940) 1940
- Sing You Sinners 1938
- True Confession (1937) 1937
- Trail of the Lonsome Pine 1936
- Princess Comes Across(1936) 1936
- Hands Across the Table 1935
- Gilded Lily (1935) 1935
- Little Old New York 1923
- Double Indemnity
- Far Horizons
- Remember the Night (1940)
- My Favorite Blonde
- Alice Adams (1935)
- Pushover (1954)
- Woman's World
- Day of the Bad Man
- Caine Mutiny (1954)