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Fred Gwynne

Fred Gwynne

Fred Gwynne

Fred Gwynne, best known as the television star of The Munsters, was also the author-illustrator of many children's books, including his classic books of humorous homonyms.

The King Who Rained will be released on May 09, 2006 in Trade Paperback
May 09, 2006
The King Who Rained is now available in Trade Paperback
May 09, 2006
A Chocolate Moose for Dinner will be released on January 06, 2005 in Trade Paperback
Jan 06, 2005
A Chocolate Moose for Dinner is now available in Trade Paperback
Jan 06, 2005
The King Who Rained will be released on December 17, 1999 in Trade Paperback
Dec 17, 1999
The King Who Rained is now available in Trade Paperback
Dec 17, 1999
A Chocolate Moose for Dinner will be released on September 01, 1988 in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 1988
A Chocolate Moose for Dinner is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 1988
The King Who Rained will be released on September 01, 1988 in
Sep 01, 1988
The King Who Rained is now available in
Sep 01, 1988
CHOCOLATE MOOSE will be released on September 15, 1987 in
Sep 15, 1987
CHOCOLATE MOOSE is now available in
Sep 15, 1987
The King Who Rained is now available in
Sep 01, 1987
The King Who Rained will be released on September 01, 1987 in
Sep 01, 1987
News:
A Chocolate Moose for Dinner has won an award
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Examiner.com, May 2, 2012
...DVDs) courtesy of Shanachie Entertainment Corp. Joe E. Ross (a second-rate burlesque comic of the era) stars opposite Fred Gwynne (a fine stage-film actor regrettably best remembered today as Herman Munster in “The Munsters”) as mismatched Bronx...
Carthage Press, April 20, 2012
...ever made. A simple setting and ancient jokes are brought to vivid life by a cast that includes Fred Gwynne (who later played Herman Munster), Al Lewis (who later played Grandpa Munster) and Joe E. Ross (who never played anyone named ?Munster.?) ?The...
Aint It Cool News, October 1, 2011
...And too far it goes, alright, but in the best ways possible. I love this movie, I love Fred Gwynne’s Maine accent and country wisdom, I love that fucking horrible nightmare sister from Denise Crosby’s flashbacks, I love the mythology involved and...
Bright Lights Film Journal, February 15, 2012
...Joe E. Ross and Fred Gwynne, not as funny as I remembered them in Nat Hiken's Car 54, Where Are You? You can go home again; it's just not a lot of fun...
This is Fake DIY, February 13, 2012
...in Vancouver with the delay reportedly down to a wish to give the pilot extra attention. Originally starring Fred Gwynne as the loveable Herman Munster and screen siren Yvonne De Carlo as his vampiric looking wife Lily, the Munsters were blissfully...
This is Fake DIY, February 10, 2012
...in Vancouver with the delay reportedly down to a wish to give the pilot extra attention. Originally starring Fred Gwynne as the loveable Herman Munster and screen siren Yvonne De Carlo as his vampiric looking wife Lily, the Munsters were blissfully...
This is Fake DIY, February 10, 2012
...in Vancouver with the delay reportedly down to a wish to give the pilot extra attention. Originally starring Fred Gwynne as the loveable Herman Munster and screen siren Yvonne De Carlo as his vampiric looking wife Lily, the Munsters were blissfully...
Digital Spy, February 9, 2012
...alone... I think it shows they are desperate for content."Watch a clip of Herman Munster (played by Fred Gwynne) singing 'Dry Bones' below...
Xfinity Comcast, February 3, 2012
...Fred Gwynne and Al Lewis in "The Munsters" (Hulton Archive) If you were excited by the news that NBC is ordering a pilot that’s a remake of “The Munsters,” helmed...
TV Week, February 2, 2012
...is at 1313 Mockingbird Lane.The pilot is still being cast. Key players in the original show were Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster, Yvonne De Carlo as Lily, Al Lewis as Grandpa, Butch Patrick as Eddie and Pat Priest for most of the run as Marilyn (replacing...