Known for Acting

Fred MacMurray (August 30, 1908 – November 5, 1991) was an American actor and musician. He was educated at Carroll College, Wisconsin, and played with a Chicago orchestra for more than a year. Then he joined an orchestra in Hollywood where he played, did some recording and played extra roles. He then joined a comedy stage band, California Collegians, and went to New York. There he joined "Three's A Crowd" revue on Broadway and on the road. After this show closed, he returned to California and worked in vaudeville. He played the vaudeville circuits and night clubs until cast for major role in "Roberta". Signed by Paramount in 1935. MacMurray was raised in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin from the age of 5, eventually graduating from Beaver Dam High School (currently the site of Beaver Dam Middle School), where he was a 3-sport star in football, baseball, and basketball. Fred retained a special place in his heart for his small-town Wisconsin upbringing, referring at any opportunity in magazine articles or interviews to the lifelong friends and cherished memories of Beaver Dam, even including mementos of his childhood in several of his films. In "Pardon my Past" (1945), Fred and fellow GI William Demarest are moving to Beaver Dam, WI to start a mink farm.
1976
as Self
1960
as Jeff D. Sheldrake
1944
as Walter Neff
1954
as Paul Sheridan
1982
as (in "Double Indemnity") (archive footage)
1954
as Lt. Thomas 'Tom' Keefer
1978
as Maj. Clarance Tuttle
2004
as Walter Neff in Double Indemnity (archive footage)
1967
as Anthony J. Drexel Biddle
1959
as Jim Larsen (aka Ray Kincaid)
1991
as Self (archive footage)
1942
as Don Stuart
1944
as Happy Morgan
1963
as Ned Brainard
1939
as Albert 'King' Cole
1956
as Clifford Groves
1968
as Self (archive footage)
1990
as Self (archive footage)
1961
as Ned Brainard
1942
as Self