Fred Savage
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Savage, circa 1989 |
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| Born | Fredrick Aaron Savage July 9, 1976 Glencoe, Illinois, U.S. |
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| Years active | 1982 ─ present | ||||||
| Spouse(s) | Jennifer Lynn Stone | ||||||
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Fredrick Aaron Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an Emmy Award- and Golden Globe Award-nominated American actor and television and film director, perhaps best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the hit series The Wonder Years.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Personal life
Savage was born in Glencoe, Illinois, the son of Joanne F., a consultant, and Lewis M. Savage, an industrial real estate broker.[1] His brother is actor Ben Savage and his sister is actress/musician Kala Savage. His grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Latvia, Ukraine, Germany, and Poland, and Savage was raised in Reform Judaism.[2] In 1999, he graduated from Stanford University, where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, with a degree in English. On August 7, 2004, Savage married Jennifer Lynn Stone. They have a son named Oliver Philip Savage, who was born on August 5, 2006. Savage and his wife are expecting their second child in May 2008.[3]
[edit] Acting career
Savage's first recorded performance was in the 1987 video Dinosaurs!. He then appeared onscreen in The Boy Who Could Fly and several television shows, including The Twilight Zone and Crime Story before gaining national attention as the grandson in the 1987 film The Princess Bride opposite Peter Falk.
In 1988, Savage appeared as Kevin Arnold on The Wonder Years, the role for which he is best known. His tenure in the show resulted in two Golden Globe Nominations and two Emmy Nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series; at the age of 13 he would be the youngest actor ever to receive these honors. He would remain on the show until it went off the air in 1993. During this period, he appeared in several movies, most notably Little Monsters, Vice Versa, and The Wizard. After The Wonder Years, Savage primarily did guest and supporting roles, including an appearance on the show Seinfeld as himself, the show Boy Meets World (which starred his brother Ben) and in the film Austin Powers in Goldmember as 'Number Three'.
He has also lent his voice to several animated projects, including Kim Possible, Justice League Unlimited, Oswald, and Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen. His two lead roles since The Wonder Years were on the short-lived sitcoms Working and Crumbs.
Savage has also appeared as a serial rapist on Law and Order: Special Victims Unit and as a womanizing professor on Boy Meets World. He ranked at #27 on VH1's 100 Greatest Kid Stars.
[edit] Behind-the-scenes career
Beginning with episodes of Boy Meets World in 1999, Savage began a directing career in which he helmed episodes of over a dozen youth-oriented series. His credits include Drake & Josh and Ned's Declassified for Nickelodeon, as well as That's So Raven, Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place for the Disney Channel.
Besides directing several episodes, Savage co-produced the Disney Channel Original Series Phil of the Future. In 2007, he was nominated for a Directors Guild award for the Phil episode "Not-So-Great-Great Grandpa".
Savage made his theatrical film directorial debut on 2007's Daddy Day Camp, which earned him a nomination for "Worst Director" at the 28th Golden Raspberry Awards. Savage also will direct several episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
[edit] Filmography
- The Boy Who Could Fly (1986)
- Dinosaurs! - A Fun-Filled Trip Back in Time! (1987)
- The Princess Bride (1987)
- Vice Versa (1988)
- The Wizard (1989)
- Little Monsters (1989)
- A Guy Walks Into a Bar (1997)
- The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story (1998)
- The Rules of Attraction (2002)
- Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
- The Last Run (2004)
- Welcome to Mooseport (2004)
- Fresh Tomato For Sauce (2007)
[edit] Television
- Morningstar/Eveningstar (1986-1987) (TV)
- Convicted: A Mother's Story (1987) (TV)
- Runaway Ralph (1988) (TV)
- Run Till You Fall (1988) (TV)
- The Wonder Years (1988) (TV)
- When You Remember Me (1990) (TV)
- Christmas on Division Street (1991) (TV)
- No One Would Tell (1996) (TV)
- How Do You Spell God? (1996) (TV)
- Working (1997) (TV)
- Area 52 (2001) (TV)
- Oswald (2001) (TV)
- Crumbs (2006) (TV)
- Holidaze: The Christmas that Almost Didn't Happen (2006) (TV & DVD)
- It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2007) (TV)
- Single White Millionaire (2008) (TV)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Fred Savage at the Internet Movie Database
- Fred Savage at NNDB
- Fred Savage at TV.com
- World Poker Tour Profile
- eFilmCritic Interviews Fred Savage
- JewReview.net video interview on Daddy Day Camp

