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    Fred Gwynne. Frederick Hubbard Gwynne (July 10, 1926 – July 2, 1993) was an American actor, artist, and author widely known for his roles in the 1960s television sitcoms Car 54, Where Are You? (as Francis Muldoon) and The Munsters (as Herman Munster ), as well as his later film roles in The Cotton Club, Pet Sematary, and My Cousin Vinny .

  2. Jul 3, 1993 · Frederick H. Gwynne was born in New York City, the son of a stockbroker. He studied portrait-painting before enlisting in the Navy in World War II. He served as a radio operator in a submarine ...

  3. Jul 6, 1993 · Fred Gwynne, who played Herman Munster in the 1960s TV comedy series, passed away at 66 in 1993. He also starred in Car 54, Where Are You?, My Cousin Vinny and wrote children's books.

  4. Jul 2, 1993 · Frederick Hubbard Gwynne was born July 10, 1926, in New York City, the son of a stockbroker. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and attended Harvard University. He is survived by his wife, Deborah Gwynne, and four children.

  5. Oct 9, 2005 · Mr. Gwynne, who most recently appeared as the Southern judge in the movie My Cousin Vinny, died at his home outside Baltimore of complications of pancreatic cancer. Mr. Gwynne began his career ...

  6. Sep 21, 2018 · With his thin build and notable height (he stood at six foot five inches tall), Gwynne embodied the Munster patriarch, and struggled somewhat with the typecasting that followed the iconic role. However, Fred Gwynne still enjoyed a range of acting accomplishments on stage, screen, and TV in addition to a side career as an author and illustrator.

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  8. May 10, 2024 · Fred Gwynne (born July 10, 1926, New York, New York, U.S.—died July 2, 1993, Taneytown, Maryland, U.S.) was an American actor and writer who possessed a lanky and towering physique, which, coupled with his distinctive high forehead and long-jawed, dour face, made him a natural to portray the Frankensteinian Herman Munster, a lugubrious funeral director and patriarch of the ghoulish yet ...

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