Fred MacMurray – Cause of Death, Age, Date, and Facts
The movie actor Fred MacMurray passed away at age 83, this age of death has to be considered impressive. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Fred MacMurray and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
Double Indemnity star who played the father Steve Douglas in My Three Sons. His best known film was Double Indemnity, a 1944 film noir that was directed by Billy Wilder.
While in college, he played the saxophone in various local bands.
He appeared in the 1959 film, Good Day for a Hanging.
How did Fred MacMurray die?
Fred MacMurray's death was caused by pneumonia.
A spokeswoman at St. John’s Hospital and Health Center said Mr. MacMurray died there of pneumonia at 10:45 a.m. She said he had been hospitalized for cancer.
Cause of death | Pneumonia |
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Age of death | 83 years |
Profession | Movie Actor |
Birthday | August 30, 1908 |
Death date | November 5, 1991 |
Place of death | Santa Monica, California, United States |
Place of burial | Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Culver City, California, United States |
Quotes by Fred MacMurray
"A lot of actors say you can't do both because people won't pay to see you in movies when they get you for free on TV. So far it hasn't hurt me."
Fred MacMurray
"There's a lack of tremendous pressure in the Disney studios. It's a pleasant place to be."
Fred MacMurray
"I saw a clown knock the head off another clown and I thought it was the real thing. It scared me so much, I made my mother take me home and I've dodged circuses ever since."
Fred MacMurray
"We spend a lot of time at the ranch. And June and I spend as much time as w can with the kids. I learned with my first two how fast they grow up."
Fred MacMurray
"When we were doing 'My Three Sons,' I appeared in the movie 'The Apartment.' I played a married businessman who kept a mistress on the side and treated her rather poorly. It was a good movie and a good role, and I thought it would be fun. But you should have seen the letters of protest I got over that."
Fred MacMurray