William Frawley
William Frawley Biography
William Clement "Bill" Frawley (February 26, 1887 - March 3, 1966) was an American stage entertainer and screen and television actor. Frawley is best known for starring as the landlord, Fred Mertz, in the famous American television sitcom I Love Lucy. He is also known for playing Bub in the television comedy series, My Three Sons.Frawley began his career in vaudeville in 1914 with his then-wife Edna Louise Broedt. Their comedy act, known as "Frawley and Louise", continued until their divorce in 1927. Frawley performed on Broadway multiple times and signed a contract with Paramount Studios in 1916 to play in silent films. He appeared in more than 100 films over 35 years.
Frawley was reputed by fellow actors to be cantankerous and difficult, likely exacerbated by a drinking problem. His bad temper led to problems with producers; he was once fired for punching another actor in the nose. When he got the call offering him the part of Fred Mertz on I Love Lucy, Desi Arnaz told him he would only get three chances before getting fired. Frawley died on March 3, 1966, from a heart attack suffered while walking home from seeing a movie.
Early life
Frawley was born to Irish immigrants Michael A. Frawley (October 20, 1857 - 1907) and Mary E. Brady (March 5, 1859 - 1921) in Burlington, Iowa. As a young boy, Frawley attended Roman Catholic school and sang with the St. Paul's Church choir. As he got older, he loved playing bit roles in local theater productions, as well as performing in amateur shows. However, his mother, a religious woman, discouraged the idea.Frawley did two years of office work at Union Pacific Railroad in Omaha, Nebraska. He later relocated to Chicago and found a job as a court reporter. Soon thereafter, against his mother's wishes, Frawley obtained a singing part in the musical comedy The Flirting Princess. To appease his mother, Frawley relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, to work for another railroad company.
Unfulfilled with his railroad job, Frawley longed to be an actor. He finally decided he could not resist and formed a vaudeville act with his younger brother, Paul(1889-1973). Six months later, Frawley's mother told Paul to return to Iowa. During this period, Frawley wrote a script titled Fun in a Vaudeville Agency. He earned more than $500 for his efforts. After this, he decided to relocate to the West, settling in Denver. Frawley was hired as a singer at a caf and teamed with pianist Franz Rath. The two men relocated to San Francisco with their act, "A Man, a Piano, and a Nut". During his vaudeville career, Frawley introduced and helped popularize the songs "My Mammy", "My Melancholy Baby", and "Carolina in the Morning." In 1958, he recorded many of his old stage songs on the LP, Bill Frawley Sings the Old Ones. In 1965, he performed for the CBS-TV show I've Got A Secret, where he sang "My Melancholy Baby" to the panel after revealing his secret (that he first introduced this famous song).
Early career
Frawley began performing in Broadway theater. His first such show was the musical comedy, Merry, Merry, in 1925. He made his first dramatic role in 1932, playing press agent Owen O"?Malley in the original production of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's Twentieth Century. He continued to be a dramatic actor at various locales until 1933.In 1916, Frawley had appeared in two short subject silent films. He performed subsequently in three other short films, but he had not decided to develop a cinematic career until 1933, beginning with short comedy films, and the feature musical Moonlight and Pretzels (Universal Studios, 1933). He relocated to Los Angeles and signed a seven-year contract with Paramount Pictures.
Finding much work as a character actor, he had roles in many different genres of films "? comedies, dramas, musicals, Westerns, and romances. Frawley had a notable performance in the 1947 Christmas favorite, Miracle on 34th Street, as Judge Harper's political adviser (who warns his client in great detail of the dire political consequences if he rules that there is not any Santa Claus). Some of his other memorable film roles were as the baseball manager in Joe E. Brown's Alibi Ike (1935), as the wedding host in Charlie Chaplin's Monsieur Verdoux (1947), and as a hard-nosed insurance investigator in My Home in San Antone, with Roy Acuff and Lloyd Corrigan.
Television
I Love Lucy
By 1951, the 64-year-old Frawley had appeared in over 100 movies, but was starting to find film role offers becoming fewer. When he heard that Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball were casting a new television situation comedy, he applied eagerly to play the role of the cantankerous, miserly landlord Fred Mertz. One evening he telephoned Lucille Ball, asking her what his chances were. Ball was surprised to hear from him "? a man she barely knew. Both Ball and Arnaz agreed that it would be great to have Frawley, a motion picture veteran, appear as Fred Mertz. Less enthusiastic were CBS executives, who warned of Frawley's frequent drinking and instability. Arnaz immediately told Frawley about the network's concerns, telling him that if he was late to work, arrived drunk, or was unable to perform because of something other than legitimate illness more than once, he would be written out of the show. Contrary to the network's concerns, Frawley never arrived at work drunk, and in fact mastered his lines after only one reading. Arnaz eventually became one of the misanthropic Frawley's few close friends.I Love Lucy debuted October 15, 1951, on CBS, and was a huge success. The series was broadcast for six years as half-hour episodes, later changing to hour-long specials from 1957 to 1960 titled The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show (later retitled The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour).
Vivian Vance played Ethel Mertz, Frawley"?s on-screen wife. Although the two actors worked well together, they greatly disliked each other. Most attribute their mutual hatred to Vance's vocal resentment of having to play wife to a man 22 years her senior. Frawley reportedly overheard Vance complaining; he took offense and never forgave her. "She's one of the finest girls to come out of Kansas," he once observed, "But I often wish she'd go back there."
An avid New York Yankees baseball fan, Frawley had it written into his I Love Lucy contract that he did not have to work during the World Series if the Yankees were playing. The Yankees were in every World Series during that time except for 1954 and 1959. He did not appear in two episodes of the show as a result.
For his work on the show, Frawley was Emmy-nominated five times (for 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, and 1957) for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a comedy series.
In 1957, at the end of I Love Lucy, Ball and Arnaz gave Frawley and Vance the opportunity to have their own Fred and Ethel spin-off series for Desilu Studios. Despite his animosity towards her, Frawley saw a lucrative opportunity and accepted. Vance, however, refused the offer, having no desire to work with Frawley again (fearing another nervous breakdown), and because she felt Ethel and Fred would be unsuccessful without the Ricardos. Afterward, and for the remainder of Frawley's life, Vance and he had very little contact with each other.
My Three Sons
Frawley next joined the cast of the ABC (later CBS) situation comedy My Three Sons, playing live-in grandfather/housekeeper Michael Francis "Bub" O'Casey beginning in 1960. Featuring Fred MacMurray, the series was about a widower raising his three sons. Frawley was originally slated to be the series lead before MacMurray joined the cast, relegating Frawley to supporting player.Frawley reportedly never felt comfortable with the out-of-sequence filming method used for My Three Sons after doing I Love Lucy in sequence for years. Each season was arranged so that main actor Fred MacMurray could film all of his scenes during two separate intensive blocks of filming for a total of 65 working days on the set; Frawley and the other actors worked around the absent MacMurray for the remainder of the year's production schedule.
Poor health forced Frawley's retirement from the show after five years. He was dropped from My Three Sons after the studio could no longer obtain insurance for him. He was replaced by actor William Demarest, who played the role of Bub's brother, Uncle Charley, who moved in to keep house and take care of the family in Bub's absence. According to the book Meet the Mertzes, Frawley often would visit the studio after his retirement. He did not hide his resentment of Demarest and was eventually asked not to return to the set.
Personal life
In 1914, Frawley married fellow vaudevillian Edna Louise Broedt (1893-1992). They developed an act, "Frawley and Louise", which they performed all across the country. Their act was described as "light comedy, with singing, dancing, and patter." The couple separated in 1921 (later divorcing in 1927). They did not have any children.His brother Paul Frawley (1889-1973) also was an actor on Broadway with relatively few appearances in motion pictures.
Death
Frawley made two final on-screen appearances before his death. His appearance on the panel show I've Got a Secret on May 3, 1965, consisted of contestants guessing Frawley's "secret", which was that he was the first performer ever to sing "My Melancholy Baby" in 1912. He performed the song previously on TV as Fred Mertz in 1958 in the "Lucy Goes to Sun Valley" episode of the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.His final on-camera performance was on October 25, 1965, with a brief cameo appearance in Lucille Ball's second television sitcom The Lucy Show with Frawley playing a horse trainer and Lucy commenting, "He reminds me of someone I used to know." (Vivian Vance, who by then had left The Lucy Show except for an occasional guest appearance, does not appear in that episode.)
Frawley died of a heart attack on March 3, 1966, in Hollywood at the age of 79. Soon after Frawley's death, Desi Arnaz paid for a full-page advertisement in the newspaper The Hollywood Reporter. It had a picture of Frawley, surrounded in black, the dates of his birth and death, and the caption, "Buenas Noches, Amigo!" ("Good Night, Friend!"). Arnaz, Frawley's My Three Sons co-star Fred MacMurray, and executive producer Don Fedderson were pallbearers at Frawley's funeral.
Lucille Ball issued the statement: "I've lost one of my dearest friends and show business has lost one of the greatest character actors of all time. Those of us who knew him and loved him will miss him."
In memoriam
Frawley is buried in the San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, Los Angeles. For his achievements in the field of motion pictures, Frawley was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 6322 Hollywood Blvd on February 8, 1960. Frawley is memorialized in the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center in Jamestown, New York, which also contains his "Hippity-Hoppity" (frog) costume from an episode of I Love Lucy. Frawley and Vance were inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame in March 2012.Filmography
- Lord Loveland Discovers America (1916)
- Persistent Percival (1916) (short subject)
- Should Husbands Be Watched? (1925) (short subject)
- Ventriloquist (1927) (short subject listed in BFI Database)
- Turkey for Two (1929) (short subject)
- Fancy That (1929) (short subject)
- Moonlight and Pretzels (1933)
- Hell and High Water (1933)
- Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen (1934)
- Bolero (1934)
- The Crime Doctor (1934)
- The Witching Hour (1934)
- Shoot the Works (1934)
- The Lemon Drop Kid (1934)
- Here Is My Heart (1934)
- Car 99 (1935)
- Roberta (1935)
- Hold 'Em Yale (1935)
- Alibi Ike (1935)
- College Scandal (1935)
- Welcome Home (1935)
- It's a Great Life (1935)
- Harmony Lane (1935)
- Ship Cafe (1935)
- Strike Me Pink (1936)
- Desire (1936)
- F-Man (1936)
- The Princess Comes Across (1936)
- Three Cheers for Love (1936)
- The General Died at Dawn (1936)
- Three Married Men (1936)
- Rose Bowl (1936)
- Something to Sing About (1937)
- High, Wide, and Handsome (1937)
- Double or Nothing (1937)
- Blossoms on Broadway (1937)
- Mad About Music (1938)
- Professor Beware (1938)
- Sons of the Legion (1938)
- Touchdown, Army (1938)
- Ambush (1939)
- St. Louis Blues (1939)
- Persons in Hiding (1939)
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1939)
- Rose of Washington Square (1939)
- Ex-Champ (1939)
- Grand Jury Secrets (1939)
- Night Work (1939)
- Stop, Look and Love (1939)
- The Farmer's Daughter (1940)
- Opened by Mistake (1940)
- Those Were the Days! (1940)
- Untamed (1940)
- Golden Gloves (1940)
- Rhythm on the River (1940)
- The Quarterback (1940)
- One Night in the Tropics (1940)
- Dancing on a Dime (1940)
- Sandy Gets Her Man (1940)
- Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga (1941)
- Footsteps in the Dark (1941)
- Blondie in Society (1941)
- The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941)
- Cracked Nuts (1941)
- Public Enemies (1941)
- Treat 'Em Rough (1942)
- Roxie Hart (1942)
- It Happened in Flatbush (1942)
- Give Out, Sisters (1942)
- Wildcat (1942)
- Moonlight in Havana (1942)
- Gentleman Jim (1942)
- We've Never Been Licked (1943)
- Larceny with Music (1943)
- Whistling in Brooklyn (1943)
- The Fighting Seabees (1944)
- Going My Way (1944)
- Minstrel Man (1944)
- Lake Placid Serenade (1944)
- Flame of Barbary Coast (1945)
- Hitchhike to Happiness (1945)
- Lady on a Train (1945)
- Ziegfeld Follies (1946)
- The Virginian (1946)
- Rendezvous with Annie (1946)
- The Inner Circle (1946)
- Crime Doctor's Man Hunt (1946)
- Hit Parade of 1947 (1947)
- Monsieur Verdoux (1947)
- Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
- I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947)
- Mother Wore Tights (1947)
- Down to Earth (1947)
- Blondie's Anniversary (1947)
- My Wild Irish Rose (1947)
- Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven (1948)
- Good Sam (1948)
- The Babe Ruth Story (1948)
- Joe Palooka in Winner Take All (1948)
- The Girl from Manhattan (1948)
- Chicken Every Sunday (1949)
- The Lone Wolf and His Lady (1949)
- Home in San Antone (1949)
- Red Light (1949)
- The Lady Takes a Sailor (1949)
- East Side, West Side (1949)
- Blondie's Hero (1950)
- Kill the Umpire (1950)
- Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950)
- Pretty Baby (1950)
- Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951)
- The Lemon Drop Kid (1951)
- Rhubarb (1951)
- Rancho Notorious (1952)
- I Love Lucy (1953) (unreleased feature)
- The Dirty Look (1954) (short subject)
- Better Football (1954) (short subject)
- Safe at Home! (1962)
Selected television (actor)
- I Love Lucy (1951-1957)
- The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show (1957-1960)
- The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford (December 5, 1957)
- My Three Sons (1960-1965)
- The Lucy Show (1965 "? cameo)
Broadway credits
- Merry, Merry (1925-1926)
- Bye, Bye, Bonnie (1927)
- She's My Baby (1928)
- Here's Howe (1928)
- Sons O' Guns (1929-1930)
- She Lived Next to the Firehouse (1931)
- Tell Her the Truth (1932)
- Twentieth Century (1932-1933)
- The Ghost Writer (1933)
Discography
Albums
- Bill Frawley Sings the Old Ones (1958) Dot DLP-3061
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