Known for Acting

William Frawley was born in Burlington, Iowa. As a boy he sang at St. Paul's Catholic Church and played at the Burlington Opera House. His first job was as a stenographer for the Union Pacific Railroad. He did vaudeville with his brother Paul, then joined pianist Franz Rath in an act they took to San Francisco in 1910. Four years later he formed a light comedy act with his new wife Edna Louise Broedt, "Frawley and Louise", touring the Orpheum and Keith circuits until they divorced in 1927. He next moved to Broadway and then, in 1932, to Hollywood with Paramount. By 1951, when he contacted Lucille Ball about a part in her TV show I Love Lucy (1951), he had performed in over 100 films. His Fred Mertz role lasted until the show ended in 1960, after which he did a five-year stint on My Three Sons (1960). Poor health forced his retirement. He collapsed of a heart attack on March 3, 1966, aged 79, walking along Hollywood Boulevard after seeing a movie. He is buried in San Fernando Mission Cemetery.
1947
as Charlie Halloran
1952
as Baldy Gunder
1944
as Eddie Powers
1945
as Martin (segment "A Sweepstakes Ticket")
1944
as Max Dolan, Publisher (uncredited)
1945
as Desk Sgt. Brennan
1947
as Jean La Salle
1951
as Det. Roberts
1935
as Bartender (uncredited)
1936
as Mr. Gibson
1942
as Billy Delaney
1950
as Byers
1939
as Mushy Harrington
1936
as Benton
1945
as Wolf Wylie
1942
as O'Malley
1940
as Les Woodbury
1936
as Brighton
1946
as Honey Wiggen
1947
as Police Lieutenant