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William Frawley

William Frawley

The Iowa-born Frawley began his career in the heyday of vaudeville as a comic and singer. According to lore, he reportedly was the first performer to warble the now-American classic (and gag punchline) "Melancholy Baby." Although he made an isolated appearance in a 1916 silent ("Lord Loveland Discovers America"), Frawley remained a stage player until the 1930s. Already middle-aged when Hollywood beckoned, he immediately became a regular face in character roles in both A-list and B pictures at practically every studio. He was particularly memorable as The Duke opposite Mickey Rooney as "Huckleberry Finn" (1939), and the cigar chomping politico who tells the judge to let this Kris Kringle thing slide in "Miracle on 34th Street." Besides 180 episodes of "I Love Lucy" and 10 more one-hour shows, Frawley appeared in numerous anthology episodes during the 50s. In 1960, he joined the cast of "My Three Sons" as "Bub," uncle to three motherless boys and in charge of daily operations in the household. He departed the series in ill health in 1965, and died in 1966.
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