
Fred Willard
Acting
Biography
Frederick Charles Willard (born September 18, 1933) was an American actor, comedian and voice over actor known for his improvisational comedy skills. He is known for his roles in the Christopher Guest mockumentary films This is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration as well as television series D.C. Follies. He is an alumnus of The Second City comedy troupe. He received three Emmy nominations for his recurring role on the TV series Everybody Loves Raymond as Robert Barone's father-in-law, Hank MacDougall.
Born: September 18, 1933
Place of Birth: Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA
Known For

Wizards of Waverly Place
Alex, Justin and Max Russo are not your ordinary kids - they're wizards in training! While their parents run the Waverly Sub Station, the siblings struggle to balance their ordinary lives while learning to master their extraordinary powers.

Superman's 50th Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel
A humourous telling of the history of the comic book superhero.

Teamo Supremo
Teamo Supremo is an animated television series created by Disney. Animated in the limited animation style pioneered by Jay Ward, predecessors which inspired its style, it tells of three superhero kids: Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl. These three protect their state from all sorts of supervillains, such as the evil Baron Blitz, and the shape-changing femme fatale known as Madame Snake. The series debuted on Disney's One Saturday Morning block on January 19, 2002, where almost all of its first season aired. However, it started regularly airing on Toon Disney in September of that same year, where most of its second season premiered. During spring of 2004, about half of its third season premiered on ABC Kids. In September of that year, it was taken off ABC Kids to make room for Lilo & Stitch: The Series, leaving the rest of the episodes to premiere on Toon Disney. 39 episodes were made, with 75 total stories.

Friends
Six young people from New York City, on their own and struggling to survive in the real world, find the companionship, comfort and support they get from each other to be the perfect antidote to the pressures of life.

City Guys
An edgy, hip look at urban teen life in NYC, tracing the relationship between a smart Black kid from Harlem and a rich White kid from Park Avenue.

Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen
The Spider Queen wants to take revenge on Grim for denying her the rightful place as the Ripper.

Stargate SG-1
The story of Stargate SG-1 begins about a year after the events of the feature film, when the United States government learns that an ancient alien device called the Stargate can access a network of such devices on a multitude of planets. SG-1 is an elite Air Force special operations team, one of more than two dozen teams from Earth who explore the galaxy and defend against alien threats such as the Goa'uld, Replicators, and the Ori.

Frasier: Analyzing the Laughter
Frasier Crane visits his therapist and reminisces over the events of the past 11 years since his move from Boston to Seattle, in a clip show designed to commemorate the event of the last ever episode of the sitcom Frasier.

Dinner for Five
Dinner for Five is a television program in which actor/filmmaker Jon Favreau and a revolving guest list of celebrities eat, drink and talk about life on and off the set and swap stories about projects past and present. The program seats screen legends next to a variety of personalities from film, television, music and comedy, resulting in an unpredictable free-for-all. The program aired on the Independent Film Channel with Favreau the co-Executive Producer with Peter Billingsley. The show format is a spontaneous, open forum for people in the entertainment community. The idea, originally conceived by Favreau, originated from a time when he went out to dinner with colleagues on a film location and exchanged filming anecdotes. Favreau said, "I thought it would be interesting to show people that side of the business". He did not want to present them in a "sensationalized way [that] they're presented in the press, but as normal people". The format featured Favreau and four guests from the entertainment industry in a restaurant with no other diners. They ordered actual food from real menus and were served by authentic waiters. There were no cue cards or previous research on the participants that would have allowed him to orchestrate the conversation and the guests were allowed to talk about whatever they wanted. The show used five cameras with the operators using long lenses so that they could be at least ten feet away from the table and not intrude on the conversation or make the guests self-conscious. The conversations lasted until the film ran out. A 25-minutes episode would be edited from the two-hour dinner.

3-South
3 South is an American animated series that aired on MTV. The show focused on two lifelong friends, Sanford and Del, and their adventures at the fictional Barder College. With the exception of their roommate Joe, nearly everyone at Barder is stupid and inept. Nonetheless, the idiotic, irresponsible, and thoughtless Sanford and Del are portrayed as the series' heroes, whereas the responsible, intelligent Joe is the de facto villain in most episodes. The series was created by Family Guy veteran writers Mark Hentemann and Steve Callaghan, based on a short film they had created years earlier. It is to-date the only animated series produced for MTV by Warner Bros. Animation. The show's theme song is The Flaming Lips' song "Fight Test" from the album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Fred Naird
as The 'Just Hang On!' Man
as Himself
as Dick
as Greg Gammons, Jr.
as Jim Clark
as Self
as Mak
as Gary
as Uncle Ulysses
as Cap'n Andy Hawks
as Roger Trousdale
as Self
as TJ
as Fred Langford
as John Carson
as Secretary of the Interior (voice)
as Hope Giver
as 911 Call (voice)
as Peter Murphy
as Jack T. Walthall
as Ed Harken
as Various
as Park President
as Self
as Deep Throat
as Mike Morton
as Self
as Host
as Al Kaiser
as Self
as Jack Volara
as Beezus
as Mr. Hubley (voice)
as Wallace Clayton
as Dick Brocton
as Paul
as Movie Star
as Mayor Lockridge (voice)
as Doctor
as Jerry Zee
as Mr. Swift
as Doctor Hill
as Richard
as Self
as Frank Dunphy
as Mr Lockwood
as Alter-Pierce
as Mr. Ferguson
as Self
as Hank McPhee
as Dr. Pratt
as Shelby Forthright, BnL CEO
as Dale Knutson
as Swindle (voice)
as Mr. Stuffleby
as The Great Herrmann
as Craig Turner
as Marsh McGinley
as Boogey (voice)
as Self
as Marty
as Self
as Self
as The Boogey Man (voice)
as Mancierge
as Aslo
as Mr. Fratus
as Longfellow
as Milt Appleday
as Chuck
as Santa Claus / Dog Catcher (voice)
as Self - Roaster
as Dad (voice)
as Michael Willoughby
as Bishop Linderman
as Bernie Funkyerdoder
as Melvin - Alien Dad (voice)
as Ben Taylor
as Self
as Santa Jack
as Self - Restaurant Patron
as Ed Harken
as Garry Friendly (voice)
as Bubble (voice)
as Ross (voice)
as Announcer / Instructor (voice)
as Bucky Brandt
as Mr. McClintock
as Dr. Willoughby
as Self
as Ed Harken
as Analyst
as Ned
as Professor Doornitz
as Fred Hawkins
as Self
as Self
as Harold Flaherty
as Mike LaFontaine
as Self
as Self - Commentator
as Self - Judge
as Jack Hench (voice)
as Self - Commentator
as Frank Woods
as (voice)
as Philip Huntley
as Jerry Stage
as Professor Duggan
as Baruti (voice)
as Senator Roger Dickey
as Howard Cosell
as Basil St. Mosely
as Pa (voice)
as Buck Laughlin
as Dr. Percy Bales
as President
as Steve's Manager
as Paul Blanchard
as Larry Little
as Mission Commander
as Dad
as Dave Campbell (voice)
as Chester
as Richard Jacobson
as Applegate
as Craig Ziffer
as Self
as Vic (voice)
as Charlie
as Frank Farber
as Talk Show Host
as Award Show Host
as Dr. Harold Madison
as Jacek
as Larry
as Officer Brown (voice)
as Ranger Bradley / Reclining Hippie (voice)
as Chairman / Geiger (voice)
as Bobby Calzone
as Joe Pasadine
as Hank MacDougall
as Loan Officer
as Ron Albertson
as F.R.E.D. (voice)
as Self
as Self - Special Guest / Gene St. John
as Fred tuttle
as Dick Ferndale
as Mr. Lipson
as Clarence Gentry
as Reginald Cobbles
as Mr. Mitushka
as Harry Fellows
as Bud
as President Garner
as Mr. Huffington
as Lt. Bob Hookstratten
as Henry Vincent
as Insurance Salesman
as Self / Celebrity Judge
as Bert Lambert
as Chick Fox
as Fenton Harley
as Wally Kogen (voice)
as Vice Principal Mallet
as Man #2 at Party
as Hal Harrison
as Finn Howard, Metropolis Deputy Mayor
as Tom Osborne
as Mayor Deebs
as Stan
as Gus Pantelis
as Hal Harrison
as Bob
as Hal Harrison
as Terrence "Doc" Williams
as A.J. Foley
as Lt. Phillips
as Colonel on Military Base
as Dad
as Self
as Paul
as President Robert Fogerty - 'Success Wanters'
as King Kroger
as Presidential Assistant Feebleman
as Robert
as Larry Crockett
as Vincent Vanderhoff
as Co-Host
as Jack LaRosa
as Captain Thomas Woods
as Jerry Hubbard
as Pearson
as Richard Henderson
as Jerry Hubbard
as Self - Ace Trucking Company
as Bob
as Jerry Jarvis
as Peter Linden
as Lance Colson
as Interrogator
as Self - Host
as Gary Logan
as The Ace Trucking Company
as Self - Ace Trucking Co.
as Executive
as Douglas
as Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
as Coach
as Lundy
as Professor Koffka