DIED
November 05, 1991

PROFESSIONS
Actor, Singer, Saxophonist, Pea Canner, Shoe Salesman, Cattle Rancher
SOMETIMES CREDITED AS
Frederick Martin Macmurray
BIOGRAPHY
Personable, unassuming performer who maintained his star status from the 1930s through the 60s. MacMurray's height and regular good looks made him a natural for affable good-guy roles and easygoing romantic leads. He played opposite Claudette Colbert in seven films, the first of which was "The Gilded Lily" (1935); he also co-starred with Katharine Hepburn in "Alice Adams"....
Personable, unassuming performer who maintained his star status from the 1930s through the 60s. MacMurray's height and regular good looks made him a natural for affable good-guy roles and easygoing romantic leads. He played opposite Claudette Colbert in seven films, the first of which was "The Gilded Lily" (1935); he also co-starred with Katharine Hepburn in "Alice Adams" (1935) and Carole Lombard in "Hands Across the Table" (1935) and "True Confession" (1937).

MacMurray began his career while in high school as a saxophonist and big band vocalist. He appeared on Broadway in the revue "Three's a Crowd" (1930) and the Jerome Kern musical "Roberta" (1934) before signing with Paramount in 1934. Mostly cast as decent, amiable characters in a succession of light comedies, dramas ("The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" 1936), melodramas ("Above Suspicion" 1943) and musicals ("Where Do We Go From Here?" 1945), MacMurray had become one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors by 1943, when his salary reached $420,000. He gave his finest dramatic performances, though, when cast against type as counterfeit nice-guys or hard-boiled heels: first when Billy Wilder chose him (after numerous other actors had turned the role down) to play a huckster insurance agent easily seduced to murder by Barbara Stanwyck in the film noir classic, "Double Indemnity" (1944); then as a deceitful and cowardly Navy lieutenant in "The Caine Mutiny"; a crooked cop in "Pushover" (both 1954); and a caddish, philandering executive in Wilder's "The Apartment" (1960).

MacMurray revived his career in the 60s, starring as good-natured father figures in the Disney comedies "The Shaggy Dog" (1959), "The Absent-Minded Professor" (1961) and "Son of Flubber" (1963). He also starred as a pipe-smoking, widowed father raising his children single-handedly in the long-running TV sitcom, "My Three Sons" (1960-1971). MacMurray married actress June Haver in 1954, after the death of his first wife, Lillian Lamont.



Family

Daughter:  Kate MacMurray  (born c. 1966; twin of Laurie MacMurray; adopted with June Haver)
Daughter:  Laurie Sipma  (born c. 1966; twin of Katherine MacMurray; adopted with June Haver; married Marc Gerver on December 28, 2001)
Daughter:  Susan Pool  (born c. 1941; adopted with Lillian Lamont)
Father:  Frederick MacMurray  (was performing in Kankakee, Illinois when MacMurray was born; separated)
Son:  Robert MacMurray  (born c. 1946; adopted with Lillian Lamont)
Wife:  June Haver  (married June 28, 1954 until his death; first met on the set of "Where Do We Go From Here?" (1944); came out of a Catholic convent where she had gone to live after the death of her fiance to marry MacMurray a year after his first wife's death)
Wife:  Lillian Lamont  (married June 19, 1936 until her death in 1953; met while she was a dancer in the Broadway production of "Roberta" in 1933)

Education

Chicago Academy for the Arts Chicago, Illinois
Shattuck Military Academy Quincy, Illinois 1918
Beaver Dam High School Beaver Dam, Wisconsin 1919
Carroll College Waukesha, Wisconsin 1925
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