Portrait of Fred Willard

Fred Willard

Acting

Biography

Frederick Charles Willard (September 18, 1933 – May 15, 2020) 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

Filmography

2020
Space Force

as Fred Naird

2020
2017
Every 40 Years

as Himself

2017
9JKL

as Dick

2016
Mascots

as Greg Gammons, Jr.

2016
Max Rose

as Jim Clark

2015
Bachelors

as Uncle Ulysses

2015
Show Boat

as Cap'n Andy Hawks

2015
Kevin from Work

as Roger Trousdale

2015
The Odd Couple

as Fred Langford

2014
All-Stars

as John Carson

2014
Planes: Fire & Rescue

as Secretary of the Interior (voice)

2014
Wish Wizard

as Hope Giver

2014
TripTank

as 911 Call (voice)

2014
The Yank

as Peter Murphy

2014
Review

as Jack T. Walthall

2013
2013
The Birder

as Park President

2013
Drunk History

as Deep Throat

2013
Family Tree

as Mike Morton

2012
2012
2011
2011
New Girl

as Beezus

2011
2011
Franklin & Bash

as Wallace Clayton

2011
Accidentally in Love

as Dick Brocton

2011
Fred & Vinnie

as Movie Star

2010
G.I. Joe: Renegades

as Mayor Lockridge (voice)

2010
Backwash

as Self

2010
Expecting Mary

as Jerry Zee

2010
Raising Hope

as Mr. Swift

2010
Hot in Cleveland

as Doctor Hill

2010
2009
Modern Family

as Frank Dunphy

2009
School Gyrls

as Mr Lockwood

2009
Community

as Alter-Pierce

2009
Youth in Revolt

as Mr. Ferguson

2009
2009
Castle

as Hank McPhee

2008
Harold

as Dr. Pratt

2008
WALL·E

as Shelby Forthright, BnL CEO

2007
Transformers: Animated

as Swindle (voice)

2007
Wizards of Waverly Place

as Mr. Stuffleby

2007
Pushing Daisies

as The Great Herrmann

2007
Chuck

as Craig Turner

2007
Back to You

as Marsh McGinley

2007
Fired!

as Self

2007
Head Case

as Self

2007
Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure

as The Boogey Man (voice)

2007
Epic Movie

as Aslo

2007
I'll Believe You

as Mr. Fratus

2006
Fighting Words

as Longfellow

2006
Re-Animated

as Milt Appleday

2006
Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen

as Santa Claus / Dog Catcher (voice)

2006
Monster House

as Dad (voice)

2006
Ira & Abby

as Michael Willoughby

2006
Church Ball

as Bishop Linderman

2006
Date Movie

as Bernie Funkyerdoder

2005
Chicken Little

as Melvin - Alien Dad (voice)

2005
Love Wrecked

as Ben Taylor

2005
2005
The Closer

as Santa Jack

2005
Hell's Kitchen

as Self - Restaurant Patron

2004
Tom Goes to the Mayor

as Garry Friendly (voice)

2004
The Batman

as Ross (voice)

2004
The Batman

as Announcer / Instructor (voice)

2004
2004
Nobody Knows Anything!

as Mr. McClintock

2004
The Soup

as Self

2004
2003
2003
American Wedding

as Harold Flaherty

2003
A Mighty Wind

as Mike LaFontaine

2002
Pet Star

as Self - Judge

2002
Kim Possible

as Jack Hench (voice)

2002
2002
Teamo Supremo

as (voice)

2001
How High

as Philip Huntley

2001
Maybe It's Me

as Jerry Stage

2001
Undeclared

as Professor Duggan

2001
The Legend of Tarzan

as Baruti (voice)

2001
Teddy Bears' Picnic

as Senator Roger Dickey

2001
When Billie Beat Bobby

as Howard Cosell

2001
The Wedding Planner

as Basil St. Mosely

2000
2000
Best in Show

as Buck Laughlin

2000
Girlfriends

as Dr. Percy Bales

2000
2000
Chump Change

as Steve's Manager

2000
Dropping Out

as Paul Blanchard

1999
Ladies Man

as Larry Little

1999
1999
Family Guy

as Dave Campbell (voice)

1999
1998
Permanent Midnight

as Craig Ziffer

1998
Hercules

as Vic (voice)

1998
That '70s Show

as Charlie

1998
Two Guys and a Girl

as Frank Farber

1997
Breast Men

as Talk Show Host

1997
The Weird Al Show

as Award Show Host

1997
Ally McBeal

as Dr. Harold Madison

1997
1997
1997
King of the Hill

as Officer Brown (voice)

1997
King of the Hill

as Ranger Bradley / Reclining Hippie (voice)

1997
King of the Hill

as Chairman / Geiger (voice)

1996
1996
Clueless

as Joe Pasadine

1996
Everybody Loves Raymond

as Hank MacDougall

1996
American Yakuza II

as Loan Officer

1996
Waiting for Guffman

as Ron Albertson

1996
Dexter's Laboratory

as F.R.E.D. (voice)

1996
1995
MADtv

as Self - Special Guest / Gene St. John

1995
The Drew Carey Show

as Fred tuttle

1995
The Wayans Bros.

as Dick Ferndale

1994
Friends

as Mr. Lipson

1994
Sister, Sister

as Mr. Mitushka

1994
Sodbusters

as Clarence Gentry

1993
Diagnosis: Murder

as Harry Fellows

1993
1992
Mad About You

as Henry Vincent

1992
High Strung

as Insurance Salesman

1991
1990
Dream On

as Fenton Harley

1989
The Simpsons

as Wally Kogen (voice)

1989
Family Matters

as Vice Principal Mallet

1989
1988
1988
1987
Roxanne

as Mayor Deebs

1986
Fast Times

as Gus Pantelis

1985
Moving Violations

as Terrence "Doc" Williams

1985
Lots of Luck

as A.J. Foley

1984
Murder, She Wrote

as Lt. Phillips

1984
This Is Spinal Tap

as Colonel on Military Base

1983
Imps*

as Dad

1982
1982
National Lampoon's Movie Madness

as President Robert Fogerty - 'Success Wanters'

1981
The Perfect Woman

as King Kroger

1980
First Family

as Presidential Assistant Feebleman

1979
Salem's Lot

as Larry Crockett

1979
Americathon

as Vincent Vanderhoff

1979
Real People

as Co-Host

1978
Space Force

as Captain Thomas Woods

1978
America 2-Night

as Jerry Hubbard

1977
The Love Boat

as Richard Henderson

1977
Fernwood 2 Night

as Jerry Hubbard

1977
The People's Command Performance: '77

as Self - Ace Trucking Company

1976
Silver Streak

as Jerry Jarvis

1976
1975
Hustle

as Interrogator

1975
Saturday Night Live

as Self - Host

1974
Harrad Summer

as Gary Logan

1973
The Harrad Experiment

as The Ace Trucking Company

1971
Dynamite Chicken

as Ace Trucking Co.

1970
Jenny

as Executive

1969
1969
Model Shop

as Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)

1967